EvilInky wrote:
jwo wrote:
If a young child runs out from behind parked cars and one hits him at 30mph, is your defence 'I wasn't breaking the speed limit?' Rather you should have recognised the parked cars, residential area and driven accordingly.
Just because I don't exceed the speed limit, doesn't mean I don't slow down when necessary - where did you get that idea from ?
Evil Inked Up One - from colleague in A&E and from my wife's cousin who is A&E consultant in busy London hospital - you would be surprised at the number of folk who do kill kids as jwo outlines! The accident investigator confirms - they were driving at the speed limit. We have even heard these people say they were watching their speedo rather than the hazards ahead in some of the more draconian regions! (From colleague in neighbouring Lancs!).
I see so many people charging up and down residentials as rat runs and have argued that that is where talivans should be - and not at the fleece spots where they currently are! After all - that is where you come across the vulnerable!
Incidentally do you drive along these looking beneath the parked cars? I always make cursory glance on initial approach for traces of a football or feet - and have never ever driven faster than 15mph on these roads in any case!
As said - live in Lakes - on beaten track. We have a very long driveway to our house - owned freehold. This morning, my wife left for work. When she reached the end of our driveway - she found it was blocked ....by a talivan. This is OUR PRIVATE LAND and we had given NO permission to the Partnership concerned to stop there - causing a nuisance and a hazard to our property - on which we pay bucketloads of Council Tax! Road in question moves from 40mph to 30mph at that stretch but is just 100 yards from NSL zone! Man in talivan claimed he did not know it was private land - despite the sign! Anyway - he did move it - grudgingly, and parked it in the National Trust carpark further up the road - but in less lucrative spot!

You tell me that this is in interests of safety only? Nope! This was definitely an attempt to extort money from safe drivers approaching a fast and very safe stretch of road - and I have sent strongly worded letter to the authorities over it!
You keep on bangin' on that you never ever break the speed limit - yet you could be - if you aging speedo has not been calibrated! Like I said - get a GPS which shows your speed on your dash - you will be amazed at how you will fluctuate on a very short drive!
You compare drifting over a speed limit by say 1-4mph with letting your tyres drift below minimum tread. That is illogical comparison - as you are comparing tangible with intangible! You physically check your tyres daily. A just over drift occurs in the course of driving and can have more to do with a road surface than deliberate pressing of throttle! Same with alcohol. As BLOOD specialist - I would not consider behind the wheel at all after any one drink. Again - your analogy has zero bearing on just-over drift argument! Your mushy muesli munching muddled thinking - Evil Inked Up One!
You are very vulnerable to a just over drift - just like every other driver on the planet! We find that car will fluctuate from 3mph under to 3 mph over on any given drive - and this will be due to cambers, polish on worn surfaces, crowns of bends, type of surfacing used. The problem is that the Scammers know where to place the scams to achieve result of persecution at 1mph over in case of Lancs!
Because you seem incapable of acknowledging this fact - based on physics and basic car mechanics is why I can judge you to be a bit "stoopid!"
You say you know the HC? Bet if I were to post a quiz - you would have to look up the answers!
