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the speed kills lot have (t)rolled out their grandiose views.
You're so pretty
the speed kills lot have (t)rolled out their grandiose views.
I think it's because probably the majority of the population, when refering to 'speeding', are talking about going considerably faster than other road users. My experience is that most people are fairly happy to drive on the motorway at 75 and although they'd admit that this is above the legal limit they'd only see the people overtaking them as the ones who are speeding. This skews the discussions and makes it look like the 90% we're seeing on this forum.
Same people different day come put with the same tired stuff.
What it really is as I've not lobbed myself off the Erskine bridge in utter disgust and shame for driving as fast as my car would go on a quiet well sited motorway in good repair with a deer fence btw, the speed kills lot have (t)rolled out their grandiose views.
where apart from on a track ?
Anywhere on a public highway you can't predict what might happen in front of you .. even on the M73 in the early hours
to be honest even the police don't seem that bothered about 75 in a 70 (the acpo guideline is 10% plus 1 which would mean 78)
A few years back i was stopped while doing 80mph indicated on the A5D (this was in my ford Ka where the speedo always read high so it was probably more like 75 actual) and the conversation went like this
me : "oh sorry constable was i going a bit fast"
him: " this isnt about the speed, son, did you know your fog light is on ? "
Me: "oops, no I didnt, sorry won't happen again * turns it off*
him: fair enough , drive safely *leaves*
No ones telling you to hang yourself over the incident.
But stop spouting the quiet, well sighted bull. That is not a reason to condone travelling at twice the limit. But everytime you come out with it reinforces the fact that you deemed it to be acceptable.
The general point i was making ...its the speeding and then crying about the coonsequences/ not taking responsibility for you actions / whining about why the police caught you in the first place
its because they have incredibly small peni I expect - those of us who are confident in our masculinity don't need to drive like that in order to boost our ego
Police drivers regularly do for familiarisation. (see PC Mark Milton - 159mph on the M54) Even in training officers regularly exceed the speed limit whilst negotiating traffic.
Track driving was suggested but discounted due to the need to train in real situations.
You're so pretty![]()
And there was me thinking it was penis size
in some cases -the penis size may be a cause , both of the need to drive like that to reinforce their masculinity , and of the not being able to take the consequences like a man.
No ones telling you to hang yourself over the incident.
But stop spouting the quiet, well sighted bull. That is not a reason to condone travelling at twice the limit. But everytime you come out with it reinforces the fact that you deemed it to be acceptable.
You crack me up.
So women never speed?
My wife currently has the speeding points in our family and I have a clean licence, which is funny given my history
Speed is nothing without context. It's not bull, but facts and because of the facts it means my speed posed a lot less danger that it would have. Accept it. To not accept it is just willful belligerence.
Context or not the only FACT here is you were twice the limit and deem it acceptable.
Sorry, not actually twice...I'd have to be going 140mph. I was doing 138mph.

Context or not the only FACT here is you were twice the limit and deem it acceptable.
in some cases -the penis size may be a cause , both of the need to drive like that to reinforce their masculinity , and of the not being able to take the consequences like a man.
and that is why you get the hassle about it - because its never acceptable (in many peoples eyes) to be that far over the limit
if you said I made a horrible error of judgement, ive learnt my lesson and it won't happen again , everyone would have forgotten about it - but instead its pretty clear that as soon as your ban is over we and outr families will again be sharing the roads with a (yet another) person who thinks that twice the legal limit is okay
Actually speed is part of the preprogrammed human nature to take calculated risks and the adrenalin rush. I still maintain speed (in the right place) is the best high going..
and that is why you get the hassle about it - because its never acceptable (in many peoples eyes) to be that far over the limit
if you said I made a horrible error of judgement, ive learnt my lesson and it won't happen again , everyone would have forgotten about it - but instead its pretty clear that as soon as your ban is over we and outr families will again be sharing the roads with a (yet another) person who thinks that twice the legal limit is okay
Sorry, not actually twice...I'd have to be going 140mph. I was doing 138mph. I'm giving some mitigation (or lack of aggrivation) to the speed and why, for a DD charge, the sentence was lienient.
Lets not get pedantic!
Both are equally dangerous
So you are happy to risk your own life for a cheap thrill - nice!
So you are happy to risk your own life for a cheap thrill - nice!
I asked what was more dangerous:
And I said they are equally dangerous given the definition of the term dangerous - both have the ability to cause harm.
My life is mine to risk be it hill walking, falling asleep in the bath, bunjee jumping, roofing my house, taking pictures at the sea whilst stood on slippy rocks etc
The difference is though that those examples are law abiding - speeding at 2 MPH less than twice the limit isnt!
Whats more dangerous,75mph on a busy wet motorway weaving in and out of lanes or 138mph on a clear empty dry one?
to be honest I don't have a problem with someone who wants to risk it all behind the wheel ... but do it somewhere where you are only risking your own life (which doesnt mean a deserted motorway late at night- there could still be trafic round the next bend/dip etc) ie in a rally or on a track. I do have a problem with someone recklessly risking the lives of other people in pursuit of a cheap thrill
Shush moose - you were winning but that high horse is getting a little too high.
Motorways are engineered not to have unsightly dips and bends![]()
You crack me up.
So women never speed?
Shush moose - you were winning but that high horse is getting a little too high.
Motorways are engineered not to have unsightly dips and bends![]()
Just to clarify as I haven't seen anyone point it out yet, the speedo on that bike is kph not mph..
When I had the supra of course
Can't now though snails go faster
Sent from The Moon.....
really so you havent driven over Shap summit on the M6 then , where you can see b****r all as you approach the blind rise
also motorways are mostly designed (with one or two notable exceptions) to have reasonable lines of sight for those traveling at or arround the speed limit - they are not designed with 138mph speed runs in mind.
When I had the supra of course
Can't now though snails go faster
Sent from The Moon.....
I recall in germany following at a distance an Audi A8 TDi, we were going about 130mph. I got ahead of it getting into Munich, and it was a well groomed older woman driving it. And driving it well.