Sixy_the_red wrote:
Quite frankly I don't feel very comfortable taking my eyes off the road for that long and so as a result, check my speed less frequently. Trouble is, I find that without constant checks my speed tends to drift up.
That’s only human, Sixy. We all suffer from impatience and a desire for thrill and/or progress and mental impulses (that mostly go unrecognised) impel us to go faster until some negative feedback (risk, usually) puts the shits up us and we slow down. That’s the problem – we are all a little selfish that way.
Occasionally, a lucky escape after a high speed smash into a tree, a pedestrian or an oncoming vehicle permanently changes the way we view risk and we learn to moderate speed by “actual choice”, rather than subliminally.
The fact that you ask the question puts you up there with the thinkers, rather than the “thumb in bum brigade” – good. It is quite easy to achieve steady speed using the state of your machine, rather than the speedo, although safespeed professes to be incapable in that respect.
Try “listening to your engine” once you know your speed – it’s called “dead reckoning”, and it’s dead easy to try for most people.
I'd like some feedback on that - it seems some drivers are really crap at choosing to drive at a certain speed, and I'd like to find if those are the ones who attract tickets.