smeggy wrote:
I’ll address the more useful parts.
hjeg1 wrote:
Hold on a moment, I thought I replied to this point of yours? I shall have to have another look at this thread to see what your reply, if any, was to my reply. Are you seriously telling me that the average modern car's speedo is way out on the actual speed? Or are you just clutching at straws?
No he is not. Many a modern speedo over-read by a significant amount. I've driven many different cars and I use GPS.
For all true speeds of between 25 mph and 70 mph (or the maximum design speed if lower), the difference between the indicated speed and the true speed shall not exceed—
V/10 + 6.25 mph
where
V = the true speed of the vehicle in mph.
Look at that allowable margin for error.
Yes I know this but you've ignored the basic point - I mentioned it involved Jeremy Clarkson previously.
hjeg1 wrote:
I'm not willfully obstructing traffic, I'm merely driving in the middle lane at the speed limit.
hjeg1 later wrote:
I'm slowing the traffic down.
smeggy wrote:
:???:
I should have put the word "speeding" before traffic there. By the way, if you want to look at apparently contradictory points in posts then I suggest you start with bombus.
hjeg1 wrote:
What, as in the entire public? All I can see is that you have an awful lot of people on here being prosecuted for speeding. You say that you're not generally a speeder and I'm completely happy to take your word for it, but clearly there are many, many other people on here who do speed.
smeggy wrote:
There are many, many drivers who don’t post on SS who also ‘speed’, take free-flowing motorways for example: are they all SS members?
To be fair, that is a pretty silly question.
smeggy wrote:
Drive at a GPS indicated 70 and see for yourself.
Okay so the driver who is doing '90' (or '100' as mentioned by someone else on here) is still within a true 70 are they? And besides, are you seriously trying to tell me that the average modern car's speedo is out by anywhere near as much as that?
smeggy wrote:
I have also never been done for speeding and have a clean licence (for 10 years now)
And perhaps to the nub of it:
hjeg1 wrote:
But this is the point that I've being trying to get across to other people on here, that you can't moan at middle lane hoggers when you're breaking the speed limit. At very best, you're no better than them. I'm trying to get people to actually think about their actions in this situation.
smeggy wrote:
If you drive on motorways then you will appreciate that exceeding the speed limit is now seen as socially acceptable behaviour because the speed limit is set unreasonably low.
The same cannot be said for MLMs and L3Ms.
But, naturally, I would disagree with this.
smeggy wrote:
There is good reason for there being overtaking lanes, adherence maximises utilisation and flow as well as increasing overall viewability. Motorways are packed enough as it is, MLMs needlessly amplify the issue such that it becomes a problem.
I wouldn't agree, otherwise what is the point of variable speed limits?
smeggy wrote:
I think Handy said it best: two 'wrongs' don’t make a right.
Actually I effectively said that myself first, but I don't think it's sinking in yet. And anyway, does that mean that you accept that it's wrong to break the speed limit? If you do, it would be good if you could persuade some others on here of that.