weepej wrote:
Just because I don't believe in tearing round like an idiot, and also choose not to exceed the speed limit, I'm not allowed to drive?
How many accidents have you been involved in?
Also why are you invoking the stereotypical "boy racer" image when referring to anyone who exceeds a speed limit?
Care to explain at what point (in MPH please) exceeding a speed limit (in your eyes at least) becomes "tearing around like an idiot"??
The fact that you choose not to exceed a speed limit impresses no one, least of all me, ive seen some horrendous "within limits" driving, and it simply dosent follow that youre any safer than anyone else just because the numbers on your speedo and those on the signs match up.
Ask yourself a question or two: Who set the speed limits on the road youll be driving today?
Can you drive SAFELY without reference to speed limits and signs?
If you can then your argument is a broken one.
The thing that matters, (imho) the ONLY thing is whether your attitude to driving safely is correct. If it is, then itll correctly govern your driving habits, if its wrong, well, see the results for yourself, everyday;on the mobile, drink driving,putting on make up, reading papers, couldnt care less-in other words attitude and lack of professionalism.
None of that can ever be addressed via speed limits and enforcement and sticking to a politically inspired speed limit restriction.