pembrokestephen wrote:
mosis wrote:
There is a simple answer: don't speed. Don't drive aggressively. Start caring about all the other people on the road, and realise that you aren't the only person on the planet that matters.
I'll leave the "don't speed" bullsh*t for others more experienced in that debate than I to address, but I want to take issue with your idea that speeding == driving aggressively, or for that matter not caring about all the other people on the road.
I speed (there, I've admitted it now!). I also *occasionally* drive aggressively, and it's something I'm addressing.
Well isn't that a surprise!
How do you think I somehow already knew that?
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But aggressive driving can happen in the absence of speed, just as speeding can be done without it being aggressive.
'Can', but not normally. People who speed are doing so because they are aggressive and uncaring. If I start firing a shotgun randomly in a busy shopping centre, I'm obviously not caring about the people around me. If I drive my car over the speed limit, the simple laws of physics mean that I have LESS time to react, will cause MORE damage to somebody if I hit them, and are MORE likely to have an accident that causes MORE damage to somebody than if I drive at the speed limit. Which part of that do you not understand?
And can you tell me why you should get to decide that the speed limits are too slow? Are the rest of us just supposed to trust your good judgement?
What sort of people do you think it is, that go around burning down speed cameras, vandalising them, spraypainting them, etc.? Nice people? Non-aggressive people? What sort of fool would drive too fast, get a ticket because of a speed camera, and then try to help themselves to continue to break the law and risk other people's lives by destroying speed cameras?
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And if - like me - you've been driving, and, probably, speeding,
Another one who presumes that just because YOU speed, everybody else does. I don't speed, never have done, never will. Try leaving earlier...
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for twenty years without ever having had an accident, then I would submit that in order to achieve that, you need to care A GREAT DEAL about all the other people on the road. It's a matter of great personal pride to me that, when I'm driving on the motorway, for example, my forward observation is sufficiently good that I know with some measure of certainty when someone is likely to need to pull out ahead of me and can move out myself or adjust my speed (generally downwards, in that case) to ensure that they have space to complete their manoeuvre safely.
So what? That's to be expected of any driver. Except that you, of course, SPEED on the motorway, whereas I do not. And people like you are the sort who plough into the back of a fifty car pile up. You don't think so? Never seen that footage of that massive pile up during the rain, with car after car hitting the cars in front, despite the fact that anybody who was actually awake and NOT speeding should have been able to stop easily...
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I suspect that now I am going to have to start scrutinising my speedo considerably more slavishly than I have done up until now (9 points in 6 months does that to you),
Thanks for proving my point!
You can't even watch your speedo once every ten seconds, nor feel when you're accelerating...
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my opportunities for such courtesy and "caring for all the others on the road" are going to be considerably less.
Because you can't take in the information that the speedo shows you in the blink of an eye? Perhaps you need to go back to school. How long does it take for your mind to register whether the speedo is just over 30 or just under?
But it's nice of all you speeders to admit that you have so little ability to concentrate that you can't even check your speedo every ten seconds.
Seriously, is that the best argument you've got? "Let me continue speeding, or I'll run somebody over because I'm 'too busy' seeing if I'm speeding or not."
You're the second person here to mention it to me, but I don't buy it.
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I shall become a little more like that irritating driver who cares only for observing the limit strictly, and gives not a damn where he is on the road, or what effect he might be having on the traffic flow around him.
Nice strawman argument. It doesn't wash. I check my speedo constantly. It takes me about a tenth of a second. I know how fast I'm going before and after checking it, because I am aware of my car accellerating or decellerating. Are you?