T2006 wrote:
Driving at 45 on a high quality SC or DC is likely to put you at risk of bieng rear-ended by an old man not paying attention; or a victim of other motorists impatience.
That is my worst fear... Especially at night... Even people that are paying a reasonable amount of attention are going to be a risk to R drivers... I think more because when they're driving along they won't necessarily be thinking some 'idiot' is going to be doing 45mph ahead of them...
The truth be told, the police generally won't stop you for doing 60mph on the motorway or a dual carriageway... They are fairly decent guys... But on the other hand, I'd rather not get penalty points that I don't need, my insurance is expensive enough as it is, I'd rather not make it any more expensive... Even still, I came across a fellow R driver on Monday on my way home along a dual carriageway, and she was sitting between 40 and 45, I sat behind her for a while because I thought maybe she was just getting wound up to going a bit faster, and I don't like venturing into lane 2 unless it is absolutely necessary, but eventually I gave up and overtook her, as I tend to 'cruise' about 55mph indicated, which, according to GPS is about 50... So if you then take into consideration 10% + 2 or so, you are just on the upper limit, and in my opinion, reducing the risk of getting rear-ended...
Oh well, thats now 6 months up today... Only 6 months left to go
I think, as an idea, it probably works okay, force younger, less experienced drivers to go slower, but, in reality it doesn't work properly... Must say I haven't really heard of one being tail ended, but I don't see the point in having to go slowly, to the point where it's dangerous...
Another bad thing I have noticed is... I sometimes catch up with non-restricted drivers on the motorway... What in the name of goodness are they doing, sitting on a motorway at 40mph without a reason... Just press the accelerator slightly more and you might go a bit faster...
I think having compulsory R plates, as a sign that you are a new driver might be an idea, but I think speed limitations are a bad idea... And, anyway, the majority of restricted drivers exceed their limit on the motorway, yet the majority of accidents involving restricted drivers happens on narrow country roads and such, when they are driving far too quickly...
It's also really bad in the fact that you spend more time watching the speedo, because I would say if I was driving in traffic that was moving at a reasonable pace, I would probably just keep up with the traffic, and probably not look at the speedo anywhere near as much... But I can't because all traffic is moving faster than I'm allowed...
Eek, rambled again, sorry... I'm just trying to let you all know a bit more about what it's like, as most of you probably don't have any experience of this, except HGV drivers, who are subject to similar limitations...
Edit: I don't know if this could be an idea, but I could bring it up on one of the local talk shows... Although, knowing the way the assembly is(nt) going at the moment, nothing will be done for a long time...