Over the last two weeks - in my lunch hour - I've been reading and, as always, enjoying the threads that have been posted here. I've not posted myself as all you fine people have contributed to such an extent that I've felt that I cannot add anything more constructive to the discussions.
However.
*And you knew that one was coming*............
This little bit of pond-life that calls herself / himself "The Sensible Majority" has been the straw that's broken the camel's back so to speak. As such I'm compelled to have a soap box moment.....
You lot - as well as I - am sick to the back teeth of this type of "driving puritan"*. You know as well as I do that they see cars as a meaningless neccessity that merely transports them from A to B, not realising that the mere act of controlling a car is the most dangerous thing we do on a daily basis. People like "The Sensible Majority" (what a misnomer that is.....) cannot be arsed with improving their driving skills. They cannot be arsed with being conscious about their driving standards. They cannot be arsed about being observant and courteous to other drivers.
All they care about is a sign at the side of the road; a circle bounded in red with two black numbers on a white background. That - to these types - is gospel. Nothing else matters.
Now, here's an eye opener for you TSM. Despite what you may think in your genetically-challenged mind, road safety is a little more involved than obeying the numbers and consists mainly of roadcraft. The Art of Driving. I love driving. Even in this country's ever drudge infected roads. It's all about application TSM. Setting yourself targets on each and every drive that, when achieved, give a little glow of satisfaction.
These targets need not involve exceeding the speed limit.
Do you, "The Sensible Majority", constantly strive for the perfect combination of push-pull / rotational / fixed input steering methods? Do you strive to push the envelope of your forward planning and observational techniques? Do you look for the swiftest and safest line through a corner on a trunk road? Do you constantly attempt to take the most appropriate gear for a given situation? I attempt all of the above on every journey, yet I still fail to achieve them all in the same trip.
But I'm fine with that. I can still go out for a drive of a Saturday afternoon just for the hell of it and still have fun. Yes. Fun in a car. Because I love driving. Don't get me wrong, in 30 / 40 / 50mph zones I stick to an indicated 5mph above the posted limit but on trunk roads and motorways I will increase the margin to and indicated 10mph above the posted speed limit. Should I be jailed for that?????
According to the Association of Chief Police Officers, that'll be a "no". They prescribe a margin of 10% +2mph above the speed limit before action is taken, and seeing as speedometers are calibrated to over-read actual speed (under European Law) I am comfortable with my self-imposed speed limits even if you are not. I have the law on my side.
A colleague of mine on another site (who is a Class 1 Police Pursuit Driver and IAM / RoADA examiner) recently stated that the main problem with driving standards in this country is the refusal to
learn after their driving test. "Many people can operate the controls. Very few can DRIVE", he stated. I would suggest that "The Sensible Majority" has much to learn.
*Driving Puritan: a person who is concerned that someone, somewhere, is enjoying a drive in a car