Hmmm.... I have one or two ideas..

Hmmmmm

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mpaton2004 wrote:
Correct.
I am, because I conducted an analysis of my driving and riding and undertook further advanced tuition. I realised that there is absolutely no

excuse for breaking the speed limit (except where emergency situations dictate) other than my own selfishness.
1. *I* want to get from A to B quickly so *I* will drive faster than allowed.
2. *I* can't see any reason for the speed limit so it's ok for *me* to break the speed limit.
Most of us on here drive to COAST principles anyway

This system chooses the safest speed to proceed in any case.
But please do not try to deceive anyone as to this.. we all have the Tom Toms and we all have the "very useful" overlays

- no one on here are complete fools!

We all have such gadgets

Tom Toms are - er - legal abroad too

You just keep

about the overlays
If you have a Sat Nav as I understand from some of "your"

previous posts - then most Tom Tom users will elect to have the cam overlay .. and it does show the speed in any case
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When I realised this and applied the same logic that I apply to my professions (where strict discipline and standards rule) I immediately started to begin driving more calmly and found it IMPROVED my hazard perception while on the road. I also began to notice more and more drivers (of which I was once in the same group) who blatantly don't have any sort of standards. It's not a majority, but it's far from a minority.
Yeah - and my family appear to be the only ones to actually comply with the 20 mph in the villages. In fact.. I seem to recall Ian posting that he pulled one such compliant person on suspicion of being "drunk". He's welcome to pull me, Wildy, my eldest son, entire Swiss mob and my learner twins who sailed with 100% scores on theory test and they have practical test dates confirmed too

as we all comply with this limit on the basis that we are a 52 week 24/7 tourist resort and walkers and cyclists are always around.
Our "speeding" as such.. more empty motorway based in reality.

and we do love our family track sessions and A/bahn blats.
But driving or rather all road use always has to have COAST as its base point
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My attitudes have completely changed on this. I used to be very pro-SS, but then I was simply quoting Paul (SS was an effective propaganda machine for me just as much as DfT is for everyone else) which weren't really my own beliefs
Hmmm!

I bet .... and I think I know why Paul used the

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Members may guess

.. non-members and lurks can only speculate

I fear I may be letting a "cat outa the bag"
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I strongly believe that a lot of people on here are not at all interested in the safety side, but are joining the bandwagon because they are lashing out at being inconvenienced by not being able to travel as fast as they please.
Um.. safe speed means what it says on the box. You adopt the safest speed for the circumstance. This means always being able to stop comfortably and without upsetting a vulnerable passenger on your own side of the road and in the distance you can see to be clear ... per the Highways Code, Road Craft, Paul Ripley and Peter Amey (who is to RoadCraft what John Franklin is to CycleCraft

)
COAST forms the basis of DIS and Speed Awareness courses as run by some Pratnerships. Proof has been posted up on this site in the past.
No one is against a speed limit. One is rather pro - MORE police officers and LESS automation as the latter cannot safeguard against defective cars, drunks, drugged, tired or the ill.. and yes.. perhaps - an extremely subjective opinion in view of one death caused by a person driving a seriously unroadworthy vehicle and almost losing Wildy (and she would have been a severe loss to me and I can honestly say I would never have recovered from losing her as I love every infuriating quality about her and proud to declare this in public too)
With respect - you are clueless as to what real road safety means if you think cams work or just driving slowly works. Ferdl was hit at just 20 mph by a defective and died on impact. A speed camera would have spotted that .. NOT and I would ask "you" to be honest. Oh and I think the inverted commas are warranted

(I think fellow members understand what I am thinking..

and no disrespect to the true member

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If you want to reduce all casualties to near zero, hard limit all vehicles to 10 mph on every road. If you're really pro-saving lives, you'll have no problem with that.
When I was a medical student ..and if my eldest is aged 19 years and my twins 17 years.. and I did not marry on graduation.. think you guess this was a long time ago now...
But.. I used to drive past this fire station on my way up to Bury General for a student "torture of nasty questions" on the "rounds"

I do not ever recall traffic moving above a crawl.. and can only conclude those pinged were pinged at weekend or off-peak.
But something very wrong if so many are copped in such a short period and on a road which is usually heaving with traffic anyway.
Thus I can well understand why the person pinged three times might just ask some questions as to calibration and accuracy of the scamera.
