More in the article...MOTORISTS have always been kept in the dark about the leeway given to drivers caught speeding, but a leaked cabinet document reveals the secret 3km/h tolerance that has been given to speeding drivers will be axed.

More in the article...MOTORISTS have always been kept in the dark about the leeway given to drivers caught speeding, but a leaked cabinet document reveals the secret 3km/h tolerance that has been given to speeding drivers will be axed.
LOL funny man.aardvark wrote:Just drive at 10km/h under the speed limit.
You really should make use of emoticons Jase......aardvark wrote:Just drive at 10km/h under the speed limit.
Problem is that this will cause more accidents as people will be spending more time looking at their speedo than the actual road.ty wrote:The fear factor causes accidents too - that's what I'm worried about.aardvark wrote:Just drive at 10km/h under the speed limit.
Be interesting to see how many HWP actually enforce it
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aardvark wrote:Just drive at 10km/h under the speed limit.
I normally drive well under the speed limit, that way it's other people getting annoyed with me and not me getting annoyed with other people.robracer wrote:aardvark wrote:Just drive at 10km/h under the speed limit.imagine the increase in road rage
It's common bloody courtesy!aardvark wrote:I normally drive well under the speed limit, that way it's other people getting annoyed with me and not me getting annoyed with other people.robracer wrote:aardvark wrote:Just drive at 10km/h under the speed limit.imagine the increase in road rage
I actually cannot understand this fascination we have with driving at the speed limit. They make the limit 60, why do people feel the need to have to sit on 60? Do people plan every trip they take with such precision that they have to sit exactly on the speed limit to make it to their life threatening appointment on time?