Astra VXR 17/05/07
Everybody goes over the limit.Its easily done.
Yeh, great eh? ;-)Quote: Originally posted by Funkyjahooner on 06 February 2005
Everybody goes over the limit.Its easily done.
couldnt agree more mateQuote: Originally posted by jonnyboy on 06 February 2005
There is soooo much hypocrasy on this issue, to be fair its not confined to this board, Im referring to the original topic re people giving "hard luck" responses to getting speeding points.
When people are hiding behind a computer keyboard they are too keen to jump on the moral highground, it utter utter b****cks. Anyone who owns a car like a willy, 172/182 valver whatever speeds. Why the hell else would you buy the car if you didnt intend to thrash it? I can understand people not wanting to broadcast it (Im sure the site is being monitored 24 hours a day by a crack police unit - not) but to jump on the moral high ground when it comes to speeding is not credible from anyone who owns a performance car!!!
I think theres a time and a place for giving the car a spanking sure like not outside a primary school at 3pm but come on guys whos not done 40 or even 45 in a 30 or 70 in a 50 or over 100 on the motorway. I would guess nobody at all could swear on their mothers life they had never done any of the above.
Lol, you poof!!!Quote: Originally posted by Red Clio 52 on 06 February 2005
In my previous post I said "I would not talk about it on a forum"Quote: Originally posted by Roy Munson on 06 February 2005
Red Clio, so you have NEVER ever broken a speed limit? Youve never been 1mph above the limit in any situation ever? Never done 21, 31, 41, 61 or 71?
LOL Joker
Quote: Originally posted by Roy Munson on 06 February 2005
Whats interesting is the focus always seems to be on breaking the law and by implication, being unsafe. It never seems to focus on the actual safe speed for the actual road where the actual offence took place.
Of course, there is NO safe speed - driving vehicles carries a risk whatever the speed, and just because someone may never ever break THE LAW, it doesnt make them the super-safe, saintly drivers they obviously think they are.
IMO drivers who make such a point of NEVER breaking a speed limit, are spending too much time cosseting their feeling of well-being by knowing where the speedo needle is, rather than concentrating on the road ahead, and using experience as a measure if how quickly to be going.
I often find myself driving at 35mph in a 30 zone. I also often find myself driving at 20mph in a 30 zone where I cant comfortably go any quicker without feeling unable to stop should the need arise. Child/dog/hamster/suicidal rabbit dont enter the equation, because using that tool to argue, ultimately leads to the speed limit being 0mph.
Personally I use speed limits as a gauge of the kind of road I am driving on, and generally I abide by them. Ultimately though, I use my own brain and my driving experience, and I often find Im driving legally by doing so anyway. One day I might not be driving *legally* and Ill get caught, either by a camera or a copper (Id rather it be the latter) - thatll make me unlucky, and I might post on here about it...and at that point in my life I wont want some holier-than-thou "kill your speed" brigade breathing down my neck - especially since in my experience, people who are proud to proclaim they NEVER break speed limits, cant drive for sh*t.
Sometimes your posts really annoy me, but I actually agree with that one