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07-01-2007, 01:32 AM | #31 | |||
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07-01-2007, 10:23 AM | #32 | |||
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I know where the speedo is in my XB, but it takes a sustained look at the speedo to get a good enough idea of what speed I'm doing in order to avoid being caught with the low tolerances to speeding found in Victoria. |
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07-01-2007, 11:33 AM | #33 | |||
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Check the number of 4 door vehicles involved in crashes. I think you will find that they are far more dangerous than 2 door vehicles. Have you checked the type of petrol used? I wonder if Caltex is safer than BP? How about registered address of the vehicle? Are city cars safer than rural cars? Lies, damned lies and statistics...... |
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07-01-2007, 02:22 PM | #34 | |||
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The argument of AUIII XR8 MAN was that the more people you have the more accidents there are. So it doesn't matter where the driver and/or passengers are from, but where the fatality occured. So where the accidents happening somewhere that there are more people such as Melbourne or somewhere with less people such as country Victoria? Typically around 3/4 of those killed on country Victorian roads are country people. I don't know the statistics for Melbourne. |
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07-01-2007, 04:25 PM | #35 | |||
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I did say I agree with the dispute over zero speedo error allowance. Thats just wrong, considering none are accurate, and there is no requirement for manufacturers to make em so. This is the only argument against zero tolerance that could work. |
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07-01-2007, 08:23 PM | #37 | |||
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When I'm driving in NSW, I'm usually driving for around 5 or 6 hours and much of that has a 110 speed limit, so I could probably finish dinner before you arrive. Yes there are mph readings and they are rather prominent. They go up in 20's. So your looking at 32, 64, 97, 129, 161, 193 & 225 km/h. |
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07-01-2007, 10:50 PM | #38 | |||
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Actually even the modern day cruise control cannot keep a car constantly at between 95-100. If you sit on the speed limit always then I pray that I never see you, as you'd be spending all your time with your eyes on the dash board.
Whilst you may argue that it's easy to see, try driving in the day when there is a lot of glare. Not everyone drives a brand new ford or a car with a perfectly designed speedo, and not everyone should be subjected to fiscal punishment for going 3% over the speed limit either. I drive a 2004 S500 which has the ultra backlit speedometer and quite frankly, whilst negotiating Sydneys traffic I do not always look at the speedo every 10 or so seconds that would be required to keep the vehicles speed in check. Furthermore, roads such as those going down to the spit bridge in Sydney that had 3 speed cameras positioned on them did nothing other than to increase consolidated revenue for the state as well as dramatically increase nose to tail accidents. FMC, I fly for a living and quite frankly, even when flying IFR I cannot be focussed on one instrument alone. When flying VFR I hardly look at my instruments at all and if that means I am doing 240 knots as opposed to 245 knots in a cruise climb as I trim the aircraft then frankly who gives a tinkers cuss? In the case of aviation being able to multitask and handle numerous loads of information is crucial to the safety of the aircraft and its passengers. Did you know I actually have to talk on a radio whilst performing many of these tasks? In NSW, that's another No No. Frankly keeping the speed limits the same or in cases lowering them has enabled governments and councils to avoid regular maintenance and road improvements saving billions. Finally, using NSW police as a guide, budget cuts have ensured that there is a lack of police available to patrol traffic and the highways meaning that proxy policing is seen as the fix, epecially when the proxy policeman is not being paid by the hour.
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