Papaumau wrote:
Yes, I began the thread with criticism of the motoring media as I felt that they DO feed the needs of the petrol-heads of this country.
A lot of the safety features we enjoy emanated from manufacture of racing cars.
Keeping oneself informed of the latest technology in motor car design and features is no bad thing - so long as common sense prevails on the public highways!
And of course - you do appreciate a good design!
Papaumau wrote:
Once that point was made I went back to my usual tack of having a go at speedsters and power-junkies on the roads.
While I am now well aware of all of the rationalisation that goes on here - on this site - that justifies speeding and justifies ignoring the set speed limits, I felt that I maybe should try to examine the psychological need for speed that seems prevalent on this forum.
It seems to me that if the drivers that subscribe to this "speedsafe" slogan here are constantly searching for reason to break the law they must have some mental or genetic flaw in their makeup that drives them to go ever faster and faster and to search hard to find excuses for doing so.
Most drivers are not necessarily breaking the speed limit by huge margin - too many are receiving points for minor transgressions which, in days of proper trafpol, would have received my lecture and a caution - but not necessarily the penalty points and fine. The authorities have now cottoned on that lots of people are losing jobs on loss of licence for series of 4 minor offences. This is why they are now considering shake-up of the points system - which again attracts negative opinion as there is now too much distrust as to motives.
Majority here are not calling for scrapping of speedlimits, nor for right to drive at OTT speeds. Simply questioning whether or not they are being treated fair and square by the authorities.
Of course - there is a minority of drivers who do indeed get a buzz from OTT speeding - but with less trafpols around - difficult to get them off the road. But perhaps way of life itself has spawned this need to get from A to B as quickly as possible - people have got used to fast food, turbo charged microwave cookers, speedy computers providing information at click of a mouse, etc, etc. Even on holiday - there seems to be some race to "do the sights!", and the Swiss half of this family even remarked that Brit tourists seem to be in some kind of competition as to who can see the most in the least time!

Perhaps this attitude is entering the pysche of the average numpty behind the wheel of his car?
I have torn people to shreds in past over this attitude as well. Remember ticking off a young yob who tried to tell me that the 70mph limit meant he could do 80mph and then went on to tell me that he exceeded limit by 10mph whatever road.

He got my lecture in the the acid tone and an NIP!

Did try to get behind his logic - and got "It made his journey take longer and was boring!" I did recommend to him benefits of remedial training at the time - but have no idea whether or not I go throuhg to him - can only hope I did!
By the way - was only winding you over that 70mph comment in that last post!
Papapumau wrote:
I suppose - like in any other religious sect - the sect of the speedsters is hard to pull away from once committed to and once committed to it is natural to try hard to find reasons for this committment.
If the hard-line speedsters here had just given me the point that SPEED is a basic and essential part of the accident triangle then I would probably just have buggered-off and left you all in peace with your go-faster stripes.
As you did not even give me that courtesy I decided to stay a while and just see how deeply you would entrench yourselves in order to support the "Speed does not kill" mantra.
I have not been disappointed !
Committed speeder? Me? The Mad Doc and the lovely WildCat?
We have always,
always promoted the use of COAST, road safety training for all.
I have to speed at times when working - and I exercise due care and expertise at all times. The rest of my family? They get their speed fix as such from track days and various trips back to Switzerland via Germany. They, like myself, apply COAST at all times wherever they are, and always drive to the road conditions. Like the Mad Doc said - too many BiBs in this family anyway!
However, there is a danger in focusing upon just one aspect of road safety without addressing the bigger picture at the same time!