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it seems quite a few of you are very misguided indeed....
as for sports car stopping better then your 'average' car.. that may be true... but that same sports car still takes longer to stop if it's travelling 10km/h faster.. speeding is a major contributor to crashes... as it tends to exaggerate all other things leading to crashes... speeding increases reaction time distance.. you will travel further before you have a chance to react... that kind thing.... saying speed doesn't kill is very pig headed in my opinion .... anyone can take statistics and conclude what they want to from them... for instance... i could say based on fact.. that travelling at 150km/h is safer then travelling at 60km/h because there are far less crashes at 150km/h.... but this fails to take into account there are less vehicles travelling at 150km/h..... and also... as has been said... driving to the conditions is of great importance... thats about all i got for now..... |
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This repetitive topic strikes me as a very very simple one with one basic point. The faster you go the less time you have to react to hazards. Simple! Speed limits and advisory signs are designed taking into account an average driver with average skills.
My state govt does not have the $$ to educate every new driver in the manner some people suggest. Let alone repeat testing. (Incedentally, where else in the world is this done?) It can't even fix its hospitals, let alone its roads. To argue that speed doesn't kill on the basis that its the sudden stop that does the damage is to misinterprate the findings immensely. Its splitting hairs! : I've always said I feel sorry for the mexicans with their ridiculous tolerances on their speed camers, but speed enforcement is an obviously beneficial tool if your aim is to reduce road trauma. |
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I think governments have an obilgation to teach people how to drive and that they can afford the $$$ (after all how much value do they put on an individuals/families life and how much does road trauma costs the community)
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97% of crashes occur UNDER the posted speed limit.
Now, can the "speed kills" forumites please tell me that excessive speeding is a major factor in most crashes ? Too many people are brainwashed into believing that speed kills and speed cameras save lives. If you feel comfortable with this, then I hope the UFO's do not abduct you or that Jesus will be stopping by for a Coffee.
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My Dad was in the NSW highway patrol for years (say 30yrs odd). Back then they only booked you when you were driving dangerously/were maintaining a dangerous speed over a prolonged distance. Now they book you for having the needle slightly on the wrong side of the line. IMO, it's a government revenue raising campaign - the government wants more money, lower the speed limit and bag all the money they can get from normal drivers who are not driving dangerously at all.
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once again.. misinterpreted statistics....
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Why complain that the goverment doesn't have enough $$ to have better driving courses? You want to have your license then you pay to do the courses. People whinge that it costs to much to get your license, yet fail to reliese they don't have a right to drive a car on the roads.
We don't have to get rid of all cameras, but what do these new point to point cameras achieve? Nothing but a whole bunch of highway drivers constantly watching thier speedo so they don't get to the cameras 10secs to fast. Why doesn't the revenue from the cameras go towards driver training? |
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Consider this:
"Excessive speed" maybe travelling beyond a safe speed limit for the conditions presented to the driver (or vehicle), "excessive speed" is not necessarily travelling above the posted speed limit... For someone to loose control (as opposed to not paying attention) of their car which results in an accident id say speed may very well be a significant contributer, that doesnt meant they were travelling over the speed limit though.. just faster than they should have been going for either their ability, the conditions or the vehicle can handle in those conditions.....
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No matter where you are, speeding is speeding.
Outback Jack i see and know where your coming from as far as driving at speed on the oooooooopen roads of NT, i wish to have a shot one day myself. I think the problem is that when a young person wraps themselves around poles, trees etc etc It happens in a built up suburban, city area ie Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, not on open roads. When this happens speed is usually a contributing factor! Hence why all these rules for new licence holders have/are being implemented. It is then at this point that i think the NT Government have felt the need to aline themselves with the eastern states in regards to such issues, so as not to be abused by the minorities when people say "you can drive flat out on NT roads" Just my thoughts but i never finished year 11 so go easy.
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Exactly right mate, Driver experience,road and vehicle conditions are the main factors as to whether speeding is safe or not,but the general attitude on this forum is that speeding is safe in any situation, on any road and in any vehicle,and why do people have that attitude??? Because they are the "experts" and speeding is not dangerous under any circumstances.......... |
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Though a majority of enthusiasts etc would be able to be competent drivers at highers speeds what about the ones that are terrible drivers when they drive at 60, imagine them driving.
A bit of comedey http://youtube.com/watch?v=gT8GbYL35oU
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This is painting us all with the same brush. I have been driving and racing cars for 20 years. Never had an at fault accident, never lost my license and consider myself a very good driver. I believe that my experience allows me to judge a safe speed to drive.
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My 2cents, Ive just got back from a trip up to northern nsw. Due to the double demerits I was very careful to stick to the speed limit at all times..... this however caused a few scary moments as I was more concerned with the speedo than the oncoming traffic.
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I got that idea mate because I read the majority of responses in this thread,and any thread related to speed on this forum is full of the same sort of attitudes,maybe you are an experienced driver and it sounds like you are, but does that meen you can speed safely in any car under any conditions????Theres plenty of people out there who think they can. |
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On another note, i always hear and read about more people being educated as to how the should conduct themselves on the road. Just showing people graphic images of accidents and saying if you speed, this will happen to you. Well.....no, technically it wont but it's the inexperience that comes with driving "at" speed. I dont know what the government thinks is an appropriate form of education on the matter, but i believe it may be about to what the general public believe??
Still, no matter how many people get the treatment there will still be that go out and put themselves, and others in danger! It cant be stopped, but it could be minimised!
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I have a question, is speeding going over the speed limit posted or driving over ones ability based on the various conditions at the time?
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But speed camera's only care about the posted speed limit. They are road condition ignorant. EG, this happened to me about 12 months ago.... Gold Coast freeway, between Helensvale (SP?) and Brissy, one mutha of a thunder storm with extremely heavy rain..... 60kph was too fast for the conditions, but still, mum and dad camry driver were still overtaking at the speed limit (100kph). This was dangerous driving at its worst, but no speed camera would be taking pictures of them!! Except the faulty ones perhaps. Speeding is a very subjective topic.
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I think I noticed a lot of posts back there stating that travelling at higher speeds in the right situation/circumstances. Only an idiot would speed all the time in every situation and all conditions.
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By speeding I mean to a speed I feel is safe,but above the posted limit. Usually a MINIMUM of 125km/h on a freeway,sometimes more.. |
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Does anyone knows what a responsible driver is? And I believe that everyone in here are, reflect on the way you think and reply. Speed is not basically the reason of road accidents, it's always because of some third parties like other cars, stupid people on the highways and sudden reactions of the drivers.
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