basingwerk wrote:
Well, the jag is a very safe car indeed, as long as it is broken down. It only gets seriously dangerous if you can afford to get it fixed!
What on earth are you taking man?
basingwerk wrote:
Who in hell would break the limit when they don't feel like it!?! If you break the speed limit, you either break it when you feel like it, or you break it when you don't feel like it! There are no other options, Gixxer.
Numbers mean sweet FA to me where driving is concerned BW, they never have done & never will.
Wherever I drive (or ride), my first intention is always to get to my destination in the quickest & safest time possible. In order to achieve this, it requires constant observation of the prevailing conditions which are constantly changing.
If the prevailing conditions dictate that I can only safely do 45mph on the motorway (as they did yesterday afternoon on the M3 where a 70 limit was in force), then so be it.
By the same token, if the conditions dictate that doing 80mph on that same motorway is equally safe, then that is what I will do.
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PS: I suppose you could argue that sometimes you feel like breaking the limit, but you don't break it. Could that be near camera sites, by any chance?
Camera sites do not worry me at all when I am on my bike, and it is only the Truevelo/SPECS that concern me when I am in my car.
What I find much more concerning is that when I am approaching a Truevelo/SPECS site, far too much of my attention is being drawn from what is going on around me and it is all directed at my speedo.
Now I don't know about you, but I would much rather have somebody behind me who is looking at where they are going as opposed to looking at the dashboard.
basingwerk wrote:
Come on Gixxer, stop all this car crap, and take the pledge.
I'll happily "take the pledge" when we stop pissing about hiding cameras behind bushes on NSL roads and setting an artificially low limit, and actually start putting them where they should be (eg, outside schools, etc).