They are simply out of control.
And Jase, fair go, they have already reduced the speed limits to 50 in most places in Sydney, so, you suggest we should drive around a 40 everywhere........ sounds like a bit of a joke to me


So its OK to intentionally piss other road users offaardvark 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
Because once upon a time we were allowed to choose a speed that suited the conditions. We went fast where we could and slowed when we needed to. Now we have an arbitrary and artificial limit which is actually closer to the lower end. How many roads are there where you can't travel the entire distance with the cruise control set at the speed limit? So we want to use the whole 'allowance'. Its a restriction, not a limit. And if it wasn't such a giant cash cow for the grubbyment we probably wouldn't be having this discussion.aardvark wrote: 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?
dutchy wrote:White bikes are awesome
I dont intentionally piss other people off. I drive at a speed I feel comfortable diving at that just happens to be below the limit. The speedo in my car is out by about 7km/h at 60. Knowing this, I sit on 60 in a 60 zone knowing I will be safe from the prying lens of a speed camera. If other drivers are annoyed at having to sit 7km/h under the speed limit, then stiff shit. I will not be pressured by anyone to travel at a faster speed because they are in a hurry!Phil wrote: So its OK to intentionally piss other road users offWow, sound like a form of road rage if you ask me.
This might surprise you Daisy, but I actually agree with you on this point.Daisy wrote: if it wasn't such a giant cash cow for the grubbyment we probably wouldn't be having this discussion.
Or we could try doing like we are doing now and have a debate where everyone is entitled to their opinion, without the need to resort to offensive name calling.dutchy wrote:Oh shit...here we go again. Lets have a massive back and fourth about speeding.
How about we hijack and discuss this instead
http://www.funnymos.com/wife-on-terrori ... l#more-523
God that is so right...... A DEBATE..........not every thread about speeding & speed cameras has to turn into a train wreckaardvark wrote:Or we could try doing like we are doing now and have a debate where everyone is entitled to their opinion
Choo-choo!robracer wrote:..not every thread about speeding & speed cameras has to turn into a train wreck
No, it didn't surprise me, and I have no problem with you wanting to drive like a nanna. But when I come up behind nannas on my bike and the road is clear I'd like to be able to overtake in a safe manner without having to keep one eye on the speedo and the other in the bushes in case I go that 1 kilometre over the limit.aardvark wrote:This might surprise you Daisy, but I actually agree with you on this point.Daisy wrote: if it wasn't such a giant cash cow for the grubbyment we probably wouldn't be having this discussion.However, I'd still drive around like a nanna.
dutchy wrote:White bikes are awesome
Daisy for PMDaisy wrote:No, it didn't surprise me, and I have no problem with you wanting to drive like a nanna. But when I come up behind nannas on my bike and the road is clear I'd like to be able to overtake in a safe manner without having to keep one eye on the speedo and the other in the bushes in case I go that 1 kilometre over the limit.aardvark wrote:This might surprise you Daisy, but I actually agree with you on this point.Daisy wrote: if it wasn't such a giant cash cow for the grubbyment we probably wouldn't be having this discussion.However, I'd still drive around like a nanna.
We've had this "Safer Speeds Demonstration" in two municipalities of Tassie for quite some time now and there are moves afoot to make it statewide. So the gravel road that I currently use for a shortcut and on which my heavy road bike can safely do the current 100kmh limit, will be reduced to 80. Does this mean it will be unsafe to do 81?
It seems that driving/riding safely has taken a back seat to driving/riding in a government controlled manner. And the government is controlled by money.
I called the act "not courteous"... I have other names for youaardvark wrote:Or we could try doing like we are doing now and have a debate where everyone is entitled to their opinion, without the need to resort to offensive name calling.dutchy wrote:Oh shit...here we go again. Lets have a massive back and fourth about speeding.
How about we hijack and discuss this instead
http://www.funnymos.com/wife-on-terrori ... l#more-523
Except Dave inferred I was inconsiderate.
This is actually what I do. Drive 5kph below speed limit. Of course this pisses ppl off, and bit of a problem with my previously small car.aardvark wrote:Just drive at 10km/h under the speed limit.