basingwerk wrote:
SafeSpeed wrote:
In all seriousness, if any of that was true, surely you would have 'caught us out' by now? (Except for Top Gear - I confess!)
Yes, seriously, I appear to have two choices here. I could come round to the idea that maybe you are what you say you are. Or I could choose to disbelieve you.
But there is another possibility. As well as being what you say you are, you could be something else as well. You could be a person who loves the Joie de Vivre, verve and panache (call it what you will) of driving well in an exhilarated way on the wide open road in a fine car (and who could blame you) without worrying about annoying distractions such as the speed limit. And as well, you could be a person with a social conscious who wants to promote safety in the community.
Now, as things stood (e.g. Speed kills etc), that was a problem. It could explain why you have made such efforts to 'square the circle' (so to speak). If you can show that speed is OK, you can validate your own behavior
in your own mind.
You've got your carts and horses muddled up a bit. The truth is a little simpler.
Yes. I'm an enthusiast. Yes, I have a social conscience. And yes I wanted to square the circle on a personal basis but that was over 20 years ago. So I went on a driver training course - and I found some answers. I liked the course so much I went on another, and another - about 20 in all.
It worked. I learned the mental skills required to stay out of trouble, motivated by personal interest and social conscience. I gained a broad general understanding of road safety at the ground level - at the individual driver level. And those skills are extensible - if we give a small percentage of them to all drivers - then the crash risk will reduce. We've now reached about 1989 and they are talking about speed cameras for the first time. I know they won't improve road safety because they don't fit with the optimal skill set that I've learned to understand. Just an pointless annoyance. I thought.
Jump on ~12 years to 2001 and I hear about a case where a lady accountant stands to lose licence, job and home. I think that's very rough justice and I set up Safe Speed.
I fit my knowledge of skilled and safe driving into the pattern of changes that speed cameras have fostered. And I realise that speed cameras aren't just an annoyance. They are a disaster because they make drivers worse. And we've got the awful results to provide confirmation.
basingwerk wrote:
Unfortunately, to do that, you have to ignore certain political aspects to the matter, and rely on an argument consisting, largely, of “if I can drive safely without a speedo, so can anybody else”.
Absolutely not. It's about comparing the change in average skill set with the ideal skill set. And speed cameras are moving us further from the ideal - not closer to it.
basingwerk wrote:
Unfortunately, it doesn't matter whether people can drive safely without speedos in theory – it is a question of would people drive safely without speedos. My experience of village life is that speed merchants would not, so I want limits, I'm afraid.
Limits are fine, but obsession with them is deadly.