ed_m wrote:
glad to see another thread diverted in to weepej bashing... and extremely off topic

you guys really do the forum, yourselves and reasoned discussion no credit.
I strongly disagree with the sentiments expressed here.
Examine the the first response to the OP: who was bashing who, and was that was on topic...
weepej wrote:
You make a bend blind by going around it too quickly.

You missed the point (as well as evading the question posed to you in the other thread - so now that's two issues evaded).
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when I check my speedo I'm still aware of what's in front of me" So how are you able to look at two places at once?
weepej wrote:
When you're sure it's safe to do what you're doing, i.e. look in the rear view mirror, side mirror, check your speed etc...
So you don't check your speedo in a built-up area? Do you see the flaw I'm pointing out?
weepej wrote:
Steve wrote:
weepej wrote:
And how is having to look at these flashing signs any different?
- The position of speedo is further away (angular) than the sign/road ahead.
- The speedo is at a completely different distance to the road ahead (and the sign), so unlike when looking at the sign, two sets of refocusing is needed.
Might I suggest that if you're travelling at such a speed that it's unsafe to glance at your speedo you should, er , slow down?
Did you notice how I satisfactorily answered your question.
How do you know what speed is "unsafe to glance at your speedo" without looking at the speedo?
In this case wouldn't the VAS be of benefit? Wasn't this the point of this thread?