07-10-2008, 22:24 | #31 | |
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OK, Im not going to preach, I speed and I have the points to prove it, but TRIPLE the speed limit? Thats just insanely irresponsible.
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07-10-2008, 22:27 | #32 | |
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What if they're doing 50 in a 60? Annoying slower than the limit but going past at 60 would leave you on the opposite side of the road for a needlessly extended period of time, whereas you are far safer minimising your time on the opposite side by overtaking at say 80 instead.
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07-10-2008, 22:29 | #33 |
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Sure, my comment was daft. Ignore that line
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07-10-2008, 22:35 | #34 |
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IT's all about TED (time exposed to danger) being at a minimum, i.e. overtake as quickly as possible so you're not on the wrong side of the road.
I was on my private track at the time And yes I'm irresponsible, but I jumped out of planes and rockclimbed with no safety line... so sue me
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07-10-2008, 22:40 | #35 |
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Your post talks about speed limits and driving at triple the speed limit. Best case scenario is 90mph in a 30 zone. I've ive got the wrong end of the stick I apologise but I didnt thing tracks had speed limits.
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07-10-2008, 22:43 | #36 |
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I was being a little facetious, I'm sorry. I'd never do 90 in a 30 ever. Not even the police would get away with it. Triple figures on the motorway I won't rule out though.
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07-10-2008, 22:46 | #37 |
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Which is insane.
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07-10-2008, 22:54 | #38 |
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Why is 100mph necessarily 'insane' on what may well be a virtually empty, mostly straight road, in a well looked after car?
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08-10-2008, 00:13 | #39 |
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Quite right divine. And additionally, why is it always assumed that the driver who is driving at greater than 70mph is at fault? I was driving home from Bristol the other night down the M4, it was clear as a bell and drier than the Sahara. I did 90/100 the entire way without any problems whatsoever, until a blind, mute failed medical experiment in a Citroen who was sat in the middle lane decided to bang an indicator on and pull out at the last minute. Say I hit him, and I walked away whilst him and his two kids died. Who wants to bet money that I would be vilified in the press, when in fact the accident only occurred because of an error made by someone who shouldn't be on the road at all?
People's attitude to speed on the road is often black and white, when I don't believe it is that simple. Edit: I can also sympathise with the young lad who is facing a 7 year stretch in prison here. He made a stupid mistake, one that has destroyed people's lives. He isn't a murderer though IMHO. Last edited by PvtPyle; 08-10-2008 at 00:17. |
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