Gosling1 wrote: To drive at 100 is taking your life into your own hands.
This is my argument about riding my L plated bike at 80 in 100 and 110 zones.
Speed is not the only factor in accidents, in fact its mainly lack of proper driver training, unsafe vehicles, and poorly maintained roads that contribute the most to the road toll.

But speed is the one that generates revenue.
To those who keep spouting the party line, "don't speed, don't pay the fine", will you still go along like sheep when the limits are half what they are now? It'll happen, because what we have now isn't "reducing the carnage on our roads." And people like me, who have the temerity to disagree, will continue to be demonised as dangerous, anti social speed freaks - but I can remember being allowed to drive well in excess of the current limits, in a car that was barely capable, on roads that were goat tracks by today's standards.
And it didn't kill me.
