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Originally Posted by pslewis
Would you STILL steal from a shop if you KNEW there were cameras trained on you??
NO??
Well, why do it on the roads?? - Can't understand it myself??
Pete
NO??
Well, why do it on the roads?? - Can't understand it myself??
Pete
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Most other laws covering, murder, rape, burglary etc etc involve a victim. Where is the victim when somebody exceeds the speed limit? Is there necessarily one?
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Originally Posted by Leslie
As I said before, as soon as he gets caught out, or loses the argument, he resorts to crude insults!
Very childish.
Les
Very childish.
Les
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Originally Posted by Slartibartfast
Seems to have the mental age of a three year old brought up by a single parent on a council estate.
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Originally Posted by Dream Weaver
Just becasue a speed limit is listed as law doesnt make it right. Its about time this fecking country sorted itself out. Doing 90mph on an empty motorway at 2am does not cause any problems whatsoever - about time we had variable speed limits based on volume/time.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4528507.stm
Of course the green nutcases immediately shout them down.
Who the f*ck are 'RoadPeace' The latest green fascist organisation?
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Mary Williams OBE, the chief executive of road safety charity Brake, said: "The proposal to raise the limit on motorways is irresponsible and flies in the face of road safety advice and convincing evidence from the USA and elsewhere that raising limits increases casualties.
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I honestly am disgusted at people that come out with ridiculous statements about speed on motorways - if the current 70mph limit works so well, why do 99% of motorway users travel at over 80mph in good conditions (including coppers). Its because its perfectly safe to travel at that speed in todays cars.
Whenever I travel on motorways now, even just doing 75-80mph, I spend all my time looking for scameras and cop cars, when I should really be concentrating on driving.
What we need to do is educate people to use motorways properly, pull in when they have overtaken, be alert and drive based on road conditions and traffic.
Whenever I travel on motorways now, even just doing 75-80mph, I spend all my time looking for scameras and cop cars, when I should really be concentrating on driving.
What we need to do is educate people to use motorways properly, pull in when they have overtaken, be alert and drive based on road conditions and traffic.
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Originally Posted by Dream Weaver
I honestly am disgusted at people that come out with ridiculous statements about speed on motorways - if the current 70mph limit works so well, why do 99% of motorway users travel at over 80mph in good conditions (including coppers). Its because its perfectly safe to travel at that speed in todays cars.
Whenever I travel on motorways now, even just doing 75-80mph, I spend all my time looking for scameras and cop cars, when I should really be concentrating on driving.
What we need to do is educate people to use motorways properly, pull in when they have overtaken, be alert and drive based on road conditions and traffic.
Whenever I travel on motorways now, even just doing 75-80mph, I spend all my time looking for scameras and cop cars, when I should really be concentrating on driving.
What we need to do is educate people to use motorways properly, pull in when they have overtaken, be alert and drive based on road conditions and traffic.
It's time for:
1) Better driver training, including separate motorway test
2) Encouragement (lower insurance etc) for drivers to seek ongoing and additional training (IAM etc)
3) More police on the roads using discression and focusing on bad / dangerous driving.
4) Variable speed ranges for roads
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Fair point, but if I'm on a stretch of motorway on my own with no other vehicles around, in clear weather, doing 150mph I can only injure myself if any of the other factors come in to play.
I agree on your main points though.
I agree on your main points though.
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