http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/local-news/speed-camera-shockers-driver-caught-12376468
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http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/local-news/speed-camera-shockers-driver-caught-12376468
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Yawn
Show me a motorists who has broken the speed limit at one time or another and I'll show you a liar
Move along, nothing to see here
devils advocate:
99% of drivers break the speed limit at some time or other. many on a regular basis. this i think we can all agree on.
However 109mph in a 50 mph limit is ridiculous and moronic.
Stupid, reckless, idiotic and any number of descriptions of a similar nature apply here.
As far as i understand, the A45 in question is not a motorway nor a dual carriageway. its a two way a road.
In my opinion, anybody trying to justify this event should consider their sanity.
I'll only "stretch the cars legs" if the road is suitable and I'm only a risk to myself ie late at night, empty road etc. I've seen first hand the affect of 45+ in a 30 and as the adverts say it's 30 for a reason, same applies for 40, 50 and national speed limit but I do often wonder why our motorways are 70 when in France they're 80 and our roads are widening, who knows. I don't think speeding makes you a bad driver as such as others have said I've seen a lot worse driving by elderly doing 20 in a 30 than someone speeding
They could raise the speed limit, say perhaps on variable stretches dependent on traffic density. Modern cars being far more able than those doing 70 back in the day, why not? There is, however, a problem with this. You know there would be three feckin' lorries across all three lanes struggling to pass one another at the tiniest of a speed advantage, no more than +1/2 mph, any time the limit was indeed raised.
Just saw this:
Learner drivers: Plan to include lessons on motorways
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38464776
Should be compulsory in my opinion, motorway driving is one of the harder things to do well, the amount of lane hoggers and crawlers is ridiculous, it's a lot more than driving fast in a straight line it's about anticipating the actions of everyone else around you
I agree. They should at least teach that how to use the lanes properly.
The key things when driving at the national speed (or higher) is to have good awareness, know what is around you and where you are going. Judgment, knowing what to do and when to do it.
In my opinion if this is understood then the roads would a lot safer.
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Just saw this:
Learner drivers: Plan to include lessons on motorways
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38464776
Should be compulsory in my opinion, motorway driving is one of the harder things to do well, the amount of lane hoggers and crawlers is ridiculous, it's a lot more than driving fast in a straight line it's about anticipating the actions of everyone else around you
Couldn't agree more, that and coming down very hard on middle lane hoggers.
They Should re task the speed cameras -money boxes- on these ridiculous smart motorway crap that cause congestion and use them to catch lane hoggers, that would clear a lot of the causes of congestion at a stroke, once ten year driving bans for middle lane hogging start dropping through people's letter boxes
Bit if a bummer though if motorway driving becomes part of the test, rather than optional if you live somewhere like Norfolk, then again if your stupid enough to live in Norfolk ;-)
They could use the money they've made from the 50000 speed tickets to plug money into simulators at theory test centres or something, you'd need to simulate entering and exiting, switching lanes, anticipating people joining slips and cars moving over, be easy enough, if they can have a fighter jet simulator I'm sure they can make motorway simulators but I'm sure the government would much rather continue to make money than invest for improved safety