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  1. #16
    Ivor Jones
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    Re: Mobile Phones Usage During Driving - Some Facts

    "dennis@home" <[email protected]> wrote in
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    [snip]

    : : Speed limits are variable, they are the maximum safe
    : : speed up to the legal limit.
    : : You should know that unless you are a bad driver.

    So according to your logic, it's dangerous to drive at 31mph past a school
    at 3am.

    Hmm.


    Ivor




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  2. #17
    The Natural Philosopher
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    Re: Mobile Phones Usage During Driving - Some Facts

    dennis@home wrote:
    >
    >
    > "The Natural Philosopher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> dennis@home wrote:
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> "ChrisM" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>> news:[email protected]...
    >>>> In message [email protected],
    >>>> dennis@home <[email protected]> Proclaimed from the
    >>>> tallest tower:
    >>>>
    >>>>> "The Natural Philosopher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>>>> news:[email protected]...
    >>>>>> [email protected] wrote:
    >>>>>>> On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 10:08:30 +0000, The Natural Philosopher <[email protected]>
    >>>>>>> wrote:
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> Chris wrote:
    >>>>>>>>> Martin² wrote:
    >>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>>> The other problem is that passenger(s) is (are) aware when you
    >>>>>>>>>> busy driving (on a junction, etc) and will naturally pause the
    >>>>>>>>>> conversation, while person on the other end of a mobile phone
    >>>>>>>>>> will start saying "Hello, hello, are you still there..." thus
    >>>>>>>>>> distracting you further.
    >>>>>>>>>> Regards,
    >>>>>>>>>> Martin
    >>>>>>>>> ...and on the other side of the coin, many drivers constantly turn
    >>>>>>>>> their heads during a face-to-face conversation to maintain eye
    >>>>>>>>> contact, whereas a call on a hands free kit allows the driver to
    >>>>>>>>> keep his eyes on the road at all times.
    >>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>> Chris
    >>>>>>>> I used hands free quite a bit. I used to say 'hang on, got a
    >>>>>>>> traffic situation coming up, wait till I get round this roundabout'
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> Having mindless babble coming at you is something you get use to
    >>>>>>>> if yu listen to eh radio: its the other person going 'hello, are
    >>>>>>>> you there?' as you skilfully control a power slide and weave your
    >>>>>>>> way passed assorted zombies siting looking stupid, putting on
    >>>>>>>> their lipstick, or wiping the sick off their children's mouths..
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but I think it is time the
    >>>>>>> police cracked down on mobile users whilst they are driving I never
    >>>>>>> have my phone switched on while I am driving and the only reason I
    >>>>>>> have take with me is in case of a brake down or some other
    >>>>>>> emergency.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> That's obviously right FOR YOU, but don't underestimate the pitch of
    >>>>>> concentration and the ability to be simply rude to callers if the
    >>>>>> traffic demands it that comes after years of high mileage driving.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> I WISH the police instead of prosecuting for technical offences,
    >>>>>> would actually prosecute people who DO have accidents.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> The police do prosecute if there is evidence.
    >>>>> It is easier to collect the evidence for speeding.
    >>>>> I wish they would do "speeders" for the correct offence when they are
    >>>>> snapped.. driving without due care and attention.
    >>>>> If you deliberately drive past a camera too fast, that is speeding.
    >>>>> If you don't see the camera that is without due care.
    >>>>>
    >>>>>> As it is, if you reverse out into a car coming along a main road,
    >>>>>> you get nothing. If you do 38mph down te same road at 3 a.m. you get
    >>>>>> £60 and three points.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Which is in fact the worse offence?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> The speeding as you are more likely to kill or seriously injure
    >>>>> someone by going too fast.
    >>>>> If you hit a car reversing out at 30 mph neither of you is likely to
    >>>>> get hurt (which is why the police are seldom called to an accident
    >>>>> btw). A speeder hitting a pedestrian at 38 mph will probably kill
    >>>>> them.
    >>>>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> But of course, which is easier to get an easy conviction on?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Fortunately the worse offense of speeding.
    >>>>
    >>>> I would argue that reversing out into the path of a moving vehicle
    >>>> shows worse driving ability than slightly exceeding the speed limit.
    >>>
    >>> So someone's concentration lapses for 1 second and they miss seeing
    >>> you is worse than someone who continuously fails to notice they are
    >>> speeding for mile after mile?

    >>
    >> Who says they failed to notice?
    >>
    >> Is it better to watch the road, or the speedo?

    >
    > The same old cr@p from bad drivers.
    > Being able to observe the speed limits is a requirement for driving.

    Been able to judge when not it i alos a good thing.

    > If you can't do it then you are a bad driver and should give it up or
    > take some lessons.
    >


    Oh, I can do it. Probably better than anyone I know.

    Sometimes I choose not to, that's all.

    >>> What makes you think it isn't the same idiot that is speeding that
    >>> also reverses out?

    >>
    >> Experience and observation.

    >
    > Really? IME speeders are frequently involved in accidents I come across.
    > I know because they have previously gone past at excessive speed.
    >

    Oh dear oh dear.

    Of all the accidents i have been involved in or witnessed, not one was
    due to excessive speed.

    All were due to stupidity, carelessness or inattention or some ignorance
    and the misreading of a situation, or fatigue.

    In fact I don't recall witnessing an accident off the race track at more
    than than 30 miles an hour.

    Oh tell a lie, TWICE I HAVE seen idiots write cars off..at high speed.
    They were in both case unable to drive at that speed: in both cases I
    tested the road afterwards to see the problem, and found that they were
    simply inadequate drivers.

    Or completely bananas.

    Neither was killed. The fatal accident I witnessed ws sub 30mph. The
    last me i saw a car roll, it was because the car in front - both driving
    at safe sub limit speed and spacing - masked a chicane and that is
    what cause the next car to overturn.

    Lets recount the rest. EX GFS sister smashed pelvis as someone hit the
    side of her car jumping a red at 25mph. HE ws soing about 10mph.

    Friend of friend in coma for 2 days after piece of brake drum was thrown
    up by lorry (or dropped from bridge) into windscreen. Knocked her out.
    Doing about 50 on a unlimited road.

    Person on tractor dong 12mph on narrow country road hit by someone
    doing about 45mph. No speed limit, but a stupid speed for that stretch.
    He shuld have waitea mile: there you can do 80...

    ...similar sitiution on anther blind S bend.
    No speed limit.

    ...standng hitching on a ruondabout near bristol..car sails out of side
    turning and hits car on roundabout. Neither doing more than 30mph. No
    limit. Sunday afternoon kids in te car, turs over,. losty of blood but
    all walking wounded. Simply not looking where she was going..

    ...deer jumps in front of Ford Fiesta. Dishonorable draw. Both beyond
    repair. Driver, not more than 45mph max on 60 limit road is fine, if a
    little upset.

    Situation where my car has suffered most damage? Tesco's car park.

    Three times in 42 yrs I have ended up rendering a car beyond repair.

    First time, bridge washed away,car with heavy load and rear wheel drive
    hits wet metal plate of across temporary bridge and rest of bridge is
    muddy planks. doing sub 10mph the back just steps out. I was only
    18..later I would have caught it. Lots of ben wing, but thats all, but
    it still wasn;t worth fixing - old.

    Secind tme, 20 year after, after 3 x18 hour working days in succession,
    road up, 2 a.m.. no markings, night time and road surface all gravel.
    Doing 35mph and couldn't see the road edge, spun on the gravel. Too
    tired to react fast enough. Hit edge of road, broke rear axle and into
    ditch. Great mistake there was driving too slow and thinking I wouldn't
    have to concentrate. Should have been going faster

    Third time..very stressed out, just left house, cut a corner whilst
    fidling with tape player, as the road in front was fully visible and you
    can see for miles..and hit the car that had been behind the bank of
    trees the first time I looked and the windscreen pillar the second time.

    ne again fatigue, stress and lack of concetration.

    And VERY low speed lulling me into a sense of security and laziness.

    Nope. I am a lot safer travelling faster. I've AVERAGED over 100mph
    across Germany....you HAVE to be on the ball..in a way hat Mrs Mop
    bumbling down to Tescos at 35mph in the 30mph zone ("I am a safe driver,
    I never exceed speed limits": "Bollocks I've followed you all the way
    mate")neer des.

    If all the people I knw who Ive been driven by, who claim they never
    exceed speed limits had give me quid for every time they did, I would
    be a rich man..

    Actually, I am the reverse. I generally adhere rigidly to them since you
    never know when PC plod is about making trouble. And its a nice little
    challenge to do it..sharpens up the skills. But I don't claim to be what
    I ain't. I will break them without a second thought if there is no
    reason to keep to them and no chance of getting caught and I want to
    shrten my journey time..


    There is nothing magical that makes 29mph safe and 31mph deadly. If you
    think that what makes safe driver is only keeping to speed limits, then
    please don't come anywhere near me.

    You haven't even BEGUN to learn to drive yet.



    >
    >>> I see that speeders in general are poor drivers and that the more of
    >>> them removed from the road the better.
    >>>

    >>
    >> No they are not. Some are. Some just know when its safe to go fast and
    >> when it isn't. Somethnmg a spedo watchig pous twat never does till he
    >> smahses into something afte a long skid on black ice.. "I wasn't
    >> exceding the speed limit!!'

    >
    > Speed limits are variable, they are the maximum safe speed up to the
    > legal limit.


    How can a variable be a maximum?


    > You should know that unless you are a bad driver.
    >


    You are obviously a very inexperienced one.


    >>
    >> Not Nu labers speed limit prehaps, but you were exceeding Nature's..
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>>>
    >>>> The seriousness of speeding depends on where and when... Obviously,
    >>>> if you're driving at 38 mph outside a school at 4 in the afternoon
    >>>> then you are an idiot and deserve everything you get.
    >>>> OTOH, if you are driving down an urban dual-carriageway with a 30
    >>>> limit at 4am when there is clearly no pedestrians or other vehicles
    >>>> around (I have a local road in mind here, it's well lit, and wide
    >>>> with good wide pavements. You can see anyone likely to walk out into
    >>>> the road, or other vehicles from about 1/4 mile away.) at 38 mph,
    >>>> you are posing very little danger to anyone.
    >>>
    >>> But you generate a lot more noise pollution at a time when people are
    >>> in bed.
    >>> There are lots of reasons for speed limits and safety is just one.

    >>
    >> Tax revenue us the other.

    >
    > How can it be? If you don't speed there is no revenue.
    >


    Everyone does. Including you.

    Since you never noticed yourself doing it, you thought you didn't.

    Unless you are Mr Supermam with bionic radar eyes, or crawl around at
    20mph all the time (in itself an accident waiting to happen)or drive
    only watching your (not very accurate) speedo, you have no way to tell
    if you have or haven't exceeded a sped limit.


    >>
    >>> Now behave and obey the speed limits as you obviously don't know why
    >>> they are there.

    >>
    >> Neither, it seems, do you..;-)

    >
    > You are just another bad driver trying to excuse himself.
    > Bad luck all you did is confirm that you are a bad driver.


    No, You are the bad dishonest driver. I am the exerienced honest one.

    I drive to survice, and get were I am going, and not hurt ther people
    while doing it. NOT by a set of rules set up t make teh government oney
    ad act as a rouh gyuide for complete numpties.

    Mostly the res make good sense, and the two ways of behaving coincide.
    Sometimes they do't, and thats when i pik te course of survival over th
    erile book.

    I NEVER hesitate to cross a double white line if a tree falls across my
    side of the road.

    I never hesitate to break a speed limit if it gets me past a drunken
    driver doing 25mph.

    I NEVR hesitate to slow dw well ahead of a roundabout just afre ts
    raned, knowing that all te 'law abiding' drives behind me will curse and
    swear that I am going too slow..but don't skid on it..


    I do 25mph past the school gates at 4pm and 45mph past them at 4 a.m.

    I slow down for woods. Deer live in woods. Wood make dead leaves in
    autumn. Wet dead leaves are as good as snow and nearluy s oo as black
    ice for doing pirouettes.I don't slow down for fields. No one ever hit a
    field head on.

    If some numpty is doing 60 in the outside lane, i'll do 80 inside them
    to get past QUICKLY. Anyone as dumb as that is likely to do almost
    *anything*.In the country, if the birds fly up, I know there's a car
    round the corner. In town you see em in the reflections in the shop windows.

    When I am following someone, I watch their wheel tracks. If they are
    wandering from left to right, they are crap drivers, drunk or they are
    not paying attention or their car is in dangerous state. First chance I
    am past them. To hell with the limits. It's my life and people like that
    are out to kill you. They just don't know it.

    Whe I am monetarily blinded by spray passing a 30 tonner in the rain, I
    DON'T slam on my brakes. I have visualised the road BEFORE and marked
    every car. They cant just appear in front of you by magic, just because
    you can't see. Ditto headlights at night.

    You wont find any of that in the highway code, or be taught any of it on
    anything less than an advanced driving course. Being a good driver is a
    whole lot more than passing a test and 'keeping to the speed limits'

    Try 60 miles of unlit unsurfaced dirt road prone to wandering big game
    in Africa..studded with potholes and blind umarked bends with steep
    drops..at night.

    Or indeed 60 miles over 6" of fresh snow in rear wheel drive car.

    Or 24 hours with only catnaps across Europe..in fog.

    Then I might START to listen.

    ..






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  3. #18
    dennis@home
    Guest

    Re: Mobile Phones Usage During Driving - Some Facts



    "Ivor Jones" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > "dennis@home" <[email protected]> wrote in
    > message news:[email protected]
    >
    > [snip]
    >
    > : : Speed limits are variable, they are the maximum safe
    > : : speed up to the legal limit.
    > : : You should know that unless you are a bad driver.
    >
    > So according to your logic, it's dangerous to drive at 31mph past a school
    > at 3am.
    >


    Your logic is at fault.
    My logic says nothing of the sort.
    It does say its illegal to drive past at 31mph if the speed limit is less.
    It also says that it may be dangerous to drive past at 5mph.
    Nowhere does it say what you think.
    When you can work out the logic you will probably realise your
    misunderstanding makes you a poorer driver.
    Do you have other misunderstandings that make you a poor driver?
    How do you know?
    Time for you to do a refresher IMO.




  4. #19
    dennis@home
    Guest

    Re: Mobile Phones Usage During Driving - Some Facts



    "The Natural Philosopher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > dennis@home wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >> "The Natural Philosopher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:[email protected]...
    >>> dennis@home wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> "ChrisM" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>>> news:[email protected]...
    >>>>> In message [email protected],
    >>>>> dennis@home <[email protected]> Proclaimed from the
    >>>>> tallest tower:
    >>>>>
    >>>>>> "The Natural Philosopher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>>>>> news:[email protected]...
    >>>>>>> [email protected] wrote:
    >>>>>>>> On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 10:08:30 +0000, The Natural Philosopher <[email protected]>
    >>>>>>>> wrote:
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>> Chris wrote:
    >>>>>>>>>> Martin² wrote:
    >>>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>>>> The other problem is that passenger(s) is (are) aware when you
    >>>>>>>>>>> busy driving (on a junction, etc) and will naturally pause the
    >>>>>>>>>>> conversation, while person on the other end of a mobile phone
    >>>>>>>>>>> will start saying "Hello, hello, are you still there..." thus
    >>>>>>>>>>> distracting you further.
    >>>>>>>>>>> Regards,
    >>>>>>>>>>> Martin
    >>>>>>>>>> ...and on the other side of the coin, many drivers constantly
    >>>>>>>>>> turn
    >>>>>>>>>> their heads during a face-to-face conversation to maintain eye
    >>>>>>>>>> contact, whereas a call on a hands free kit allows the driver to
    >>>>>>>>>> keep his eyes on the road at all times.
    >>>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>>> Chris
    >>>>>>>>> I used hands free quite a bit. I used to say 'hang on, got a
    >>>>>>>>> traffic situation coming up, wait till I get round this
    >>>>>>>>> roundabout'
    >>>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>>> Having mindless babble coming at you is something you get use to
    >>>>>>>>> if yu listen to eh radio: its the other person going 'hello, are
    >>>>>>>>> you there?' as you skilfully control a power slide and weave your
    >>>>>>>>> way passed assorted zombies siting looking stupid, putting on
    >>>>>>>>> their lipstick, or wiping the sick off their children's mouths..
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but I think it is time
    >>>>>>>> the
    >>>>>>>> police cracked down on mobile users whilst they are driving I never
    >>>>>>>> have my phone switched on while I am driving and the only reason I
    >>>>>>>> have take with me is in case of a brake down or some other
    >>>>>>>> emergency.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> That's obviously right FOR YOU, but don't underestimate the pitch of
    >>>>>>> concentration and the ability to be simply rude to callers if the
    >>>>>>> traffic demands it that comes after years of high mileage driving.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> I WISH the police instead of prosecuting for technical offences,
    >>>>>>> would actually prosecute people who DO have accidents.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> The police do prosecute if there is evidence.
    >>>>>> It is easier to collect the evidence for speeding.
    >>>>>> I wish they would do "speeders" for the correct offence when they are
    >>>>>> snapped.. driving without due care and attention.
    >>>>>> If you deliberately drive past a camera too fast, that is speeding.
    >>>>>> If you don't see the camera that is without due care.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>> As it is, if you reverse out into a car coming along a main road,
    >>>>>>> you get nothing. If you do 38mph down te same road at 3 a.m. you get
    >>>>>>> £60 and three points.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Which is in fact the worse offence?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> The speeding as you are more likely to kill or seriously injure
    >>>>>> someone by going too fast.
    >>>>>> If you hit a car reversing out at 30 mph neither of you is likely to
    >>>>>> get hurt (which is why the police are seldom called to an accident
    >>>>>> btw). A speeder hitting a pedestrian at 38 mph will probably kill
    >>>>>> them.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> But of course, which is easier to get an easy conviction on?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Fortunately the worse offense of speeding.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> I would argue that reversing out into the path of a moving vehicle
    >>>>> shows worse driving ability than slightly exceeding the speed limit.
    >>>>
    >>>> So someone's concentration lapses for 1 second and they miss seeing you
    >>>> is worse than someone who continuously fails to notice they are
    >>>> speeding for mile after mile?
    >>>
    >>> Who says they failed to notice?
    >>>
    >>> Is it better to watch the road, or the speedo?

    >>
    >> The same old cr@p from bad drivers.
    >> Being able to observe the speed limits is a requirement for driving.

    > Been able to judge when not it i alos a good thing.
    >
    >> If you can't do it then you are a bad driver and should give it up or
    >> take some lessons.
    >>

    >
    > Oh, I can do it. Probably better than anyone I know.
    >
    > Sometimes I choose not to, that's all.
    >
    >>>> What makes you think it isn't the same idiot that is speeding that also
    >>>> reverses out?
    >>>
    >>> Experience and observation.

    >>
    >> Really? IME speeders are frequently involved in accidents I come across.
    >> I know because they have previously gone past at excessive speed.
    >>

    > Oh dear oh dear.
    >
    > Of all the accidents i have been involved in or witnessed, not one was due
    > to excessive speed.
    >
    > All were due to stupidity, carelessness or inattention or some ignorance
    > and the misreading of a situation, or fatigue.
    >
    > In fact I don't recall witnessing an accident off the race track at more
    > than than 30 miles an hour.
    >
    > Oh tell a lie, TWICE I HAVE seen idiots write cars off..at high speed.
    > They were in both case unable to drive at that speed: in both cases I
    > tested the road afterwards to see the problem, and found that they were
    > simply inadequate drivers.
    >
    > Or completely bananas.
    >
    > Neither was killed. The fatal accident I witnessed ws sub 30mph. The last
    > me i saw a car roll, it was because the car in front - both driving at
    > safe sub limit speed and spacing - masked a chicane and that is what
    > cause the next car to overturn.
    >
    > Lets recount the rest. EX GFS sister smashed pelvis as someone hit the
    > side of her car jumping a red at 25mph. HE ws soing about 10mph.
    >
    > Friend of friend in coma for 2 days after piece of brake drum was thrown
    > up by lorry (or dropped from bridge) into windscreen. Knocked her out.
    > Doing about 50 on a unlimited road.
    >
    > Person on tractor dong 12mph on narrow country road hit by someone doing
    > about 45mph. No speed limit, but a stupid speed for that stretch. He shuld
    > have waitea mile: there you can do 80...
    >
    > ..similar sitiution on anther blind S bend.
    > No speed limit.
    >
    > ..standng hitching on a ruondabout near bristol..car sails out of side
    > turning and hits car on roundabout. Neither doing more than 30mph. No
    > limit. Sunday afternoon kids in te car, turs over,. losty of blood but all
    > walking wounded. Simply not looking where she was going..
    >
    > ..deer jumps in front of Ford Fiesta. Dishonorable draw. Both beyond
    > repair. Driver, not more than 45mph max on 60 limit road is fine, if a
    > little upset.
    >
    > Situation where my car has suffered most damage? Tesco's car park.
    >
    > Three times in 42 yrs I have ended up rendering a car beyond repair.
    >
    > First time, bridge washed away,car with heavy load and rear wheel drive
    > hits wet metal plate of across temporary bridge and rest of bridge is
    > muddy planks. doing sub 10mph the back just steps out. I was only
    > 18..later I would have caught it. Lots of ben wing, but thats all, but it
    > still wasn;t worth fixing - old.
    >
    > Secind tme, 20 year after, after 3 x18 hour working days in succession,
    > road up, 2 a.m.. no markings, night time and road surface all gravel.
    > Doing 35mph and couldn't see the road edge, spun on the gravel. Too tired
    > to react fast enough. Hit edge of road, broke rear axle and into ditch.
    > Great mistake there was driving too slow and thinking I wouldn't have to
    > concentrate. Should have been going faster
    >
    > Third time..very stressed out, just left house, cut a corner whilst
    > fidling with tape player, as the road in front was fully visible and you
    > can see for miles..and hit the car that had been behind the bank of trees
    > the first time I looked and the windscreen pillar the second time.
    >
    > ne again fatigue, stress and lack of concetration.
    >
    > And VERY low speed lulling me into a sense of security and laziness.
    >
    > Nope. I am a lot safer travelling faster. I've AVERAGED over 100mph across
    > Germany....you HAVE to be on the ball..in a way hat Mrs Mop bumbling down
    > to Tescos at 35mph in the 30mph zone ("I am a safe driver, I never exceed
    > speed limits": "Bollocks I've followed you all the way mate")neer des.
    >
    > If all the people I knw who Ive been driven by, who claim they never
    > exceed speed limits had give me quid for every time they did, I would be
    > a rich man..
    >
    > Actually, I am the reverse. I generally adhere rigidly to them since you
    > never know when PC plod is about making trouble. And its a nice little
    > challenge to do it..sharpens up the skills. But I don't claim to be what I
    > ain't. I will break them without a second thought if there is no reason to
    > keep to them and no chance of getting caught and I want to shrten my
    > journey time..
    >
    >
    > There is nothing magical that makes 29mph safe and 31mph deadly. If you
    > think that what makes safe driver is only keeping to speed limits, then
    > please don't come anywhere near me.
    >
    > You haven't even BEGUN to learn to drive yet.
    >
    >
    >
    >>
    >>>> I see that speeders in general are poor drivers and that the more of
    >>>> them removed from the road the better.
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>> No they are not. Some are. Some just know when its safe to go fast and
    >>> when it isn't. Somethnmg a spedo watchig pous twat never does till he
    >>> smahses into something afte a long skid on black ice.. "I wasn't
    >>> exceding the speed limit!!'

    >>
    >> Speed limits are variable, they are the maximum safe speed up to the
    >> legal limit.

    >
    > How can a variable be a maximum?
    >
    >
    >> You should know that unless you are a bad driver.
    >>

    >
    > You are obviously a very inexperienced one.
    >
    >
    >>>
    >>> Not Nu labers speed limit prehaps, but you were exceeding Nature's..
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>> The seriousness of speeding depends on where and when... Obviously, if
    >>>>> you're driving at 38 mph outside a school at 4 in the afternoon then
    >>>>> you are an idiot and deserve everything you get.
    >>>>> OTOH, if you are driving down an urban dual-carriageway with a 30
    >>>>> limit at 4am when there is clearly no pedestrians or other vehicles
    >>>>> around (I have a local road in mind here, it's well lit, and wide with
    >>>>> good wide pavements. You can see anyone likely to walk out into the
    >>>>> road, or other vehicles from about 1/4 mile away.) at 38 mph, you are
    >>>>> posing very little danger to anyone.
    >>>>
    >>>> But you generate a lot more noise pollution at a time when people are
    >>>> in bed.
    >>>> There are lots of reasons for speed limits and safety is just one.
    >>>
    >>> Tax revenue us the other.

    >>
    >> How can it be? If you don't speed there is no revenue.
    >>

    >
    > Everyone does. Including you.
    >
    > Since you never noticed yourself doing it, you thought you didn't.
    >
    > Unless you are Mr Supermam with bionic radar eyes, or crawl around at
    > 20mph all the time (in itself an accident waiting to happen)or drive only
    > watching your (not very accurate) speedo, you have no way to tell if you
    > have or haven't exceeded a sped limit.


    Do you want a bet on that?
    If the police ever try to prosecute me for speeding they are going to have
    to disprove my record of speed.
    There are lots of ways to record your speed, tachographs are a very common
    one.


    You are the sort of driver that should have a driver black box fitted so you
    can be dealt with as required.
    I remember you previous posts where you admitted how many accidents you have
    had even though you are a good driver.
    I also remember you saying it was impossible for anyone to have a no
    accidents in the same period you have had several.
    Basically you are a poor driver and suffer fro delusions that make you think
    you are really good despite the record.
    You then accuse others of lying when they have a better record.
    You will provide the evidence that what I say is true later.

    >>>> Now behave and obey the speed limits as you obviously don't know why
    >>>> they are there.
    >>>
    >>> Neither, it seems, do you..;-)

    >>
    >> You are just another bad driver trying to excuse himself.
    >> Bad luck all you did is confirm that you are a bad driver.

    >
    > No, You are the bad dishonest driver. I am the exerienced honest one.
    >
    > I drive to survice, and get were I am going, and not hurt ther people
    > while doing it. NOT by a set of rules set up t make teh government oney ad
    > act as a rouh gyuide for complete numpties.
    >
    > Mostly the res make good sense, and the two ways of behaving coincide.
    > Sometimes they do't, and thats when i pik te course of survival over th
    > erile book.
    >
    > I NEVER hesitate to cross a double white line if a tree falls across my
    > side of the road.
    >
    > I never hesitate to break a speed limit if it gets me past a drunken
    > driver doing 25mph.
    >
    > I NEVR hesitate to slow dw well ahead of a roundabout just afre ts raned,
    > knowing that all te 'law abiding' drives behind me will curse and swear
    > that I am going too slow..but don't skid on it..
    >
    >
    > I do 25mph past the school gates at 4pm and 45mph past them at 4 a.m.
    >
    > I slow down for woods. Deer live in woods. Wood make dead leaves in
    > autumn. Wet dead leaves are as good as snow and nearluy s oo as black ice
    > for doing pirouettes.I don't slow down for fields. No one ever hit a field
    > head on.
    >
    > If some numpty is doing 60 in the outside lane, i'll do 80 inside them to
    > get past QUICKLY. Anyone as dumb as that is likely to do almost
    > *anything*.In the country, if the birds fly up, I know there's a car round
    > the corner. In town you see em in the reflections in the shop windows.
    >
    > When I am following someone, I watch their wheel tracks. If they are
    > wandering from left to right, they are crap drivers, drunk or they are not
    > paying attention or their car is in dangerous state. First chance I am
    > past them. To hell with the limits. It's my life and people like that are
    > out to kill you. They just don't know it.
    >
    > Whe I am monetarily blinded by spray passing a 30 tonner in the rain, I
    > DON'T slam on my brakes. I have visualised the road BEFORE and marked
    > every car. They cant just appear in front of you by magic, just because
    > you can't see. Ditto headlights at night.
    >
    > You wont find any of that in the highway code, or be taught any of it on
    > anything less than an advanced driving course. Being a good driver is a
    > whole lot more than passing a test and 'keeping to the speed limits'
    >
    > Try 60 miles of unlit unsurfaced dirt road prone to wandering big game in
    > Africa..studded with potholes and blind umarked bends with steep drops..at
    > night.
    >
    > Or indeed 60 miles over 6" of fresh snow in rear wheel drive car.
    >
    > Or 24 hours with only catnaps across Europe..in fog.
    >
    > Then I might START to listen.
    >
    > .
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > \
    >
    >
    >




  5. #20
    dennis@home
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    Re: Mobile Phones Usage During Driving - Some Facts



    "Colin Wilson" <[email protected]> wrote
    in message news:[email protected]...
    >> I never hesitate to break a speed limit if it gets me past a drunken
    >> driver doing 25mph.

    >
    > I got pulled doing ~43mph in what turned out to be a 30mph stretch of
    > dual carriageway (it was a badly signed change of speed, and I truly
    > didn't know the limit dropped despite having driven it for a couple of
    > years - and neither did any of my colleagues who do the same stretch
    > as part of their daily commute)
    >
    > I'd speeded up to get clear of someone weaving all over the road, but
    > as nice* Mr Plod said, I could have achieved the same by slowing down.
    >
    > *just "advised" me to keep an eye out for speed changes :-)
    >
    > The correct signage was actually in place, but hidden amongst other
    > signage at the juntion where it dropped, which made it almost
    > impossible to spot (unless you were stopped in a queue of traffic at
    > lights, right next to the damn thing)
    >
    > The junction has since been remodelled and has much clearer signage
    > now (and considerably larger than normal signs to indicate the lower
    > speed), so I suppose enough people must have said the same for it to
    > have been an issue.


    Signs are usually easy to get fixed.
    I have had a few moved myself as they were not very clear.
    I normally stay on the safe side and still have a clean green license.




  6. #21
    The Natural Philosopher
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    Re: Mobile Phones Usage During Driving - Some Facts

    dennis@home wrote:
    >
    >
    > "The Natural Philosopher" <[email protected]> wrote in message


    > Do you want a bet on that?
    > If the police ever try to prosecute me for speeding they are going to
    > have to disprove my record of speed.
    > There are lots of ways to record your speed, tachographs are a very
    > common one.
    >

    Not on family cars thy ai'nt. Commercial driving is a different ballgame
    entrely.

    >
    > You are the sort of driver that should have a driver black box fitted so
    > you can be dealt with as required.


    Hm.

    > I remember you previous posts where you admitted how many accidents you
    > have had even though you are a good driver.


    None since 1985 that I can recall..unless uou count any damage in which
    case several mysterious dents in car parks, and a bit of pheasant
    damage. Oh and smashing a wheel in a pothole..doing 30mph of course..

    Now I COULD have spun that and said 'not a single accident in 22 years
    of driving'

    But I didn't.

    I cold them all. Even the ones that happened when I wsn;t IN the car and
    no be lee ws.

    Yesterday, my wifes car had a knife through a tyre in a supermarket car
    park. No, I wasn't driving it.

    How long have you been driving? the roads AND cars are a different story
    to what they were then..



    > I also remember you saying it was impossible for anyone to have a no
    > accidents in the same period you have had several.


    Indeed. 40 years and probably round a million miles of travel in many
    countries all conditions and in a variety of vehicles. And you expect me
    to never have hit a pheasant? or reversed into a hidden pillar? Or had
    someone drive into the back of me when I stopped for a red light?

    Or scrape my car in Tescos? what planet are you ON.

    All I can say is that the vast majority of car damage has occurred at
    under 10mph.

    And NONE over 40mph, and NONE when 'exceeding a speed limit'

    And I have never ever injured a passenger or any other road user.

    Although I have been injured twice myself, very slightly, when I wasn;t
    driving..


    > Basically you are a poor driver and suffer fro delusions that make you
    > think you are really good despite the record.
    > You then accuse others of lying when they have a better record.
    > You will provide the evidence that what I say is true later.
    >


    I honestly don't care.

    Either you take responsibility for your driving, in which case you
    sooner or later come to the conclusion that you can assess the immediate
    situation better than a government official in whitehall could 15 years
    ago when he 'set the limit' , or you belong to the school of 'if you
    keep to the law you will be safe'

    Bollocks.

    You cannot account for other peoples stupidity, or drastically bad road
    conditions - you have to be ready for it.

    Sticking rigidly to a rule book does NOT get you out of trouble that
    other people or natural forces can get you into.

    Speed limits are a good guide, but a poor master.




  7. #22
    dennis@home
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    Re: Mobile Phones Usage During Driving - Some Facts



    "The Natural Philosopher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > dennis@home wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >> "The Natural Philosopher" <[email protected]> wrote in message

    >
    >> Do you want a bet on that?
    >> If the police ever try to prosecute me for speeding they are going to
    >> have to disprove my record of speed.
    >> There are lots of ways to record your speed, tachographs are a very
    >> common one.
    >>

    > Not on family cars thy ai'nt. Commercial driving is a different ballgame
    > entrely.


    Did I say I was using a tachograph?
    I only gave it as an example.
    Mine is some software that logs location, speed, direction and time using a
    gps.
    And no I don't have a speed camera database running on it as they are
    totally unnecessary to avoid cameras and speed traps.

    >> You are the sort of driver that should have a driver black box fitted so
    >> you can be dealt with as required.

    >
    > Hm.
    >
    >> I remember you previous posts where you admitted how many accidents you
    >> have had even though you are a good driver.

    >
    > None since 1985 that I can recall..unless uou count any damage in which
    > case several mysterious dents in car parks, and a bit of pheasant damage.
    > Oh and smashing a wheel in a pothole..doing 30mph of course..


    Driving too fast so you didn't see the pot hole?

    > Now I COULD have spun that and said 'not a single accident in 22 years of
    > driving'
    >
    > But I didn't.


    >
    > I cold them all. Even the ones that happened when I wsn;t IN the car and
    > no be lee ws.
    >
    > Yesterday, my wifes car had a knife through a tyre in a supermarket car
    > park. No, I wasn't driving it.
    >
    > How long have you been driving? the roads AND cars are a different story
    > to what they were then..
    >
    >
    >
    >> I also remember you saying it was impossible for anyone to have a no
    >> accidents in the same period you have had several.

    >
    > Indeed. 40 years and probably round a million miles of travel in many
    > countries all conditions and in a variety of vehicles. And you expect me
    > to never have hit a pheasant? or reversed into a hidden pillar? Or had
    > someone drive into the back of me when I stopped for a red light?


    I did say you would provide the evidence.
    No I haven't reversed into posts or hit pheasants.
    Yes I have driven over a million miles without accident and only one
    puncture as it happens as you introduced silly factors beyond control.
    Your expectations are too low and thus your level of achievement.
    (Now you will start the usual calling me a liar so as to prop up your
    world.)

    >
    > Or scrape my car in Tescos? what planet are you ON.
    >
    > All I can say is that the vast majority of car damage has occurred at
    > under 10mph.
    >
    > And NONE over 40mph, and NONE when 'exceeding a speed limit'
    >
    > And I have never ever injured a passenger or any other road user.
    >
    > Although I have been injured twice myself, very slightly, when I wasn;t
    > driving..
    >
    >
    >> Basically you are a poor driver and suffer fro delusions that make you
    >> think you are really good despite the record.
    >> You then accuse others of lying when they have a better record.
    >> You will provide the evidence that what I say is true later.
    >>

    >
    > I honestly don't care.
    >
    > Either you take responsibility for your driving, in which case you sooner
    > or later come to the conclusion that you can assess the immediate
    > situation better than a government official in whitehall could 15 years
    > ago when he 'set the limit' , or you belong to the school of 'if you keep
    > to the law you will be safe'
    >
    > Bollocks.
    >
    > You cannot account for other peoples stupidity, or drastically bad road
    > conditions - you have to be ready for it.
    >
    > Sticking rigidly to a rule book does NOT get you out of trouble that other
    > people or natural forces can get you into.
    >
    > Speed limits are a good guide, but a poor master.


    No, speed limits are a limit not a minimum, you cannot claim that they make
    you drive too fast for the situation.
    Name one occasion where driving faster than the speed limit would prevent an
    accident that driving more carefully wouldn't.
    Like I said you are a poor driver and its your attitude that is the biggest
    problem.
    >




  8. #23
    Ivor Jones
    Guest

    Re: Mobile Phones Usage During Driving - Some Facts

    "dennis@home" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message news:[email protected]
    : : "Ivor Jones" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    : : news:[email protected]...
    : : : "dennis@home" <[email protected]> wrote in
    : : : message news:[email protected]
    : : :
    : : : [snip]
    : : :
    : : : : : Speed limits are variable, they are the maximum
    : : : : : safe speed up to the legal limit.
    : : : : : You should know that unless you are a bad driver.
    : : :
    : : : So according to your logic, it's dangerous to drive
    : : : at 31mph past a school at 3am.
    : : :
    : :
    : : Your logic is at fault.

    I don't think so. You say the safe limit is what is set. If that is 30mph
    then your logic demands it is dangerous to exceed that, for whatever
    reason and at whatever time.

    : : My logic says nothing of the sort.

    Ah but it does.

    : : It does say its illegal to drive past at 31mph if the
    : : speed limit is less. It also says that it may be
    : : dangerous to drive past at 5mph.

    Very true, but why is it illegal to drive at 31mph if it is not dangerous
    to do so..?

    : : Nowhere does it say what you think.
    : : When you can work out the logic you will probably
    : : realise your misunderstanding makes you a poorer driver.
    : : Do you have other misunderstandings that make you a
    : : poor driver?

    Very probably, but that's not the topic under discussion.

    : : How do you know?
    : : Time for you to do a refresher IMO.

    I didn't ask for your opinion.

    Ivor




  9. #24
    Ivor Jones
    Guest

    Re: Mobile Phones Usage During Driving - Some Facts

    "dennis@home" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message news:[email protected]

    [snip]

    : : Name one occasion where driving faster than the speed
    : : limit would prevent an accident that driving more
    : : carefully wouldn't.

    If he can't, I will.

    Some 20-odd years ago I was making my way home out of a major town centre
    where the limit is, quite rightly, 30mph.

    I came to an island, the first exit of which takes you onto a flyover that
    leads down to a motorway junction. This was my route, so I took it and
    found myself behind a queue of cars doing well below the limit. Being on a
    motorcycle, I moved into the right hand lane of the dual carriageway
    (which was empty, or so I thought) and began overtaking the cars.

    As I was just about level with the lead car in the queue, I became aware
    of some white lights ahead of me. Now it was late in the day and just
    starting to get dark, not quite dark enough for headlights, but not full
    daylight. It soon dawned on me that the white lights I could see ahead
    were *reversing* lights, on a car that was indeed reversing down the
    flyover in my direction, in the offside lane of the dual carriageway..!

    I knocked the bike down a gear or two and slammed open the throttle,
    cutting up the car to the left of me something terrible, but I can assure
    you that had I not done so, exceeding the limit in the process, I would
    have been embedded in the rear window of the idiot coming the wrong way
    towards me. If I had been in a car and not on a bike, I would have stood
    no chance.


    Ivor




  10. #25
    dennis@home
    Guest

    Re: Mobile Phones Usage During Driving - Some Facts



    "Ivor Jones" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > "dennis@home" <[email protected]> wrote in
    > message news:[email protected]
    > : : "Ivor Jones" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > : : news:[email protected]...
    > : : : "dennis@home" <[email protected]> wrote in
    > : : : message news:[email protected]
    > : : :
    > : : : [snip]
    > : : :
    > : : : : : Speed limits are variable, they are the maximum
    > : : : : : safe speed up to the legal limit.
    > : : : : : You should know that unless you are a bad driver.
    > : : :
    > : : : So according to your logic, it's dangerous to drive
    > : : : at 31mph past a school at 3am.
    > : : :
    > : :
    > : : Your logic is at fault.
    >
    > I don't think so. You say the safe limit is what is set. If that is 30mph
    > then your logic demands it is dangerous to exceed that, for whatever
    > reason and at whatever time.
    >
    > : : My logic says nothing of the sort.
    >
    > Ah but it does.


    No it does not.
    You can claim that as often as you like but it is there in black and green
    and what you say is not true.

    >
    > : : It does say its illegal to drive past at 31mph if the
    > : : speed limit is less. It also says that it may be
    > : : dangerous to drive past at 5mph.
    >
    > Very true, but why is it illegal to drive at 31mph if it is not dangerous
    > to do so..?



    Because it is.

    Your logic is flawed and you are trying to make out it isn't.

    >
    > : : Nowhere does it say what you think.
    > : : When you can work out the logic you will probably
    > : : realise your misunderstanding makes you a poorer driver.
    > : : Do you have other misunderstandings that make you a
    > : : poor driver?
    >
    > Very probably, but that's not the topic under discussion.


    Its the topic you are commenting on.

    >
    > : : How do you know?
    > : : Time for you to do a refresher IMO.
    >
    > I didn't ask for your opinion.


    I didn't ask for yours either but this is an open group.
    If you don't want people commenting this is the wrong place for you.

    >
    > Ivor
    >




  11. #26
    dennis@home
    Guest

    Re: Mobile Phones Usage During Driving - Some Facts



    "Ivor Jones" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > "dennis@home" <[email protected]> wrote in
    > message news:[email protected]
    >
    > [snip]
    >
    > : : Name one occasion where driving faster than the speed
    > : : limit would prevent an accident that driving more
    > : : carefully wouldn't.
    >
    > If he can't, I will.
    >
    > Some 20-odd years ago I was making my way home out of a major town centre
    > where the limit is, quite rightly, 30mph.
    >
    > I came to an island, the first exit of which takes you onto a flyover that
    > leads down to a motorway junction. This was my route, so I took it and
    > found myself behind a queue of cars doing well below the limit. Being on a
    > motorcycle, I moved into the right hand lane of the dual carriageway
    > (which was empty, or so I thought) and began overtaking the cars.
    >
    > As I was just about level with the lead car in the queue, I became aware
    > of some white lights ahead of me. Now it was late in the day and just
    > starting to get dark, not quite dark enough for headlights, but not full
    > daylight. It soon dawned on me that the white lights I could see ahead
    > were *reversing* lights, on a car that was indeed reversing down the
    > flyover in my direction, in the offside lane of the dual carriageway..!
    >
    > I knocked the bike down a gear or two and slammed open the throttle,
    > cutting up the car to the left of me something terrible, but I can assure
    > you that had I not done so, exceeding the limit in the process, I would
    > have been embedded in the rear window of the idiot coming the wrong way
    > towards me. If I had been in a car and not on a bike, I would have stood
    > no chance.
    >
    >
    > Ivor
    >


    I will take your word for it that it happened as you say.
    How fast were you going and how far away were you when you saw the car?




  12. #27
    dennis@home
    Guest

    Re: Mobile Phones Usage During Driving - Some Facts



    "The Natural Philosopher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...


    >
    > No one will believe you Ivor. They are all starting from the assumption
    > that 'speed kills' and no matter what you say, they will find some
    > incredibly long and tedious explanation - in this case typically 'you
    > shouldn't have been overtaking' to demonstrate why if you had left the
    > bike at home, doing 0mph, you never would have BEEN in that situation.
    >
    > If you HAVE to overtake,


    Name one occasion where you HAVE to overtake.

    > and most people these days never do it except on a dual
    > carriageway..theoretically you want to be doing about 30mph more than what
    > you are overtaking. More than that and you risk some idiot pulling out in
    > front of you who hasn't used his mirrors, less than that and you take far
    > too long and too much road to be in an exposed position.


    That is a very limited view.. you shouldn't have hard rules regarding how
    fast you need to be doing to overtake.

    > You remind of a person I one knew..'I was on me bike, and basically
    > pratting about, and I saw this wall and knew I'd never make the corner.
    > Basically I thought I was dead. I thought, to hell with it - and opened
    > her wide up and hit the wall at 70mph. The bike stayed there, and I flew
    > over and landed on some brush the other side. Bike was a write off but
    > just broke me collarbone'
    >
    > Not a technique I'd recommend mind you;-)
    >
    > Defensive driving consist in accepting the fact that the moment you start
    > the engine, you are at risk of killing someone and being killed by
    > someone.
    >
    > Limiting your speed is only a *very* small part of reducing that risk, but
    > it is the easiest thing to enforce by mindless cameras. Hence the fuss.
    >
    > What worries me, is that by focussing on one aspect - the speed you drive
    > at - people are hoodwinked into thinking they are good drivers when they
    > are not. Just because hey think they are keeping to the speed limits.Give
    > me someone doing 50mph in a 30 limit who knows it than some idiot who
    > drives across a main road at 5mph because he couldn't remember where the
    > brake pedal was. Yes..I've heard that excuse before.
    >
    > AND it takes no account of the car either. I felt safer in the old jag
    > doing 120 than in the camper doing 55..takes a similar distance to stop,
    > too... and uses a similar amount of fuel. Oh well, at least you can sleep
    > in it and put a couple of dogs in the back, and cook a decent meal and
    > have a kip in a lay-by. Doesn't get you there as fast tho :-)


    Lets take that statement apart shall we..

    120 mph = 176 ft/sec so assuming 1G stopping power (Jag, dry road) stopping
    distance about 500 ft.
    60 mph = 88 ft/sec so assuming 1/2G stopping power (legal mot minimum)
    stopping distance about 330 ft.

    So was your camper an MOT failure then?

    BTW can you show me a road in the UK where taking more than 5 seconds to
    stop is safe?
    An awful lot can happen in the time it takes to stop a Jag from 120 mph even
    before you add in the time it takes for the idiot driving to react.




  13. #28
    Ivor Jones
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    Re: Mobile Phones Usage During Driving - Some Facts

    "dennis@home" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message news:[email protected]
    : : "Ivor Jones" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    : : news:[email protected]...
    : : : "dennis@home" <[email protected]> wrote in
    : : : message news:[email protected]
    : : : : : "Ivor Jones" <[email protected]> wrote in
    : : : : : message news:[email protected]...
    : : : : : : "dennis@home" <[email protected]>
    : : : : : : wrote in message
    : : : : : : news:[email protected]
    : : : : : :
    : : : : : : [snip]
    : : : : : :
    : : : : : : : : Speed limits are variable, they are the
    : : : : : : : : maximum safe speed up to the legal limit.
    : : : : : : : : You should know that unless you are a bad
    : : : : : : : : driver.
    : : : : : :
    : : : : : : So according to your logic, it's dangerous to
    : : : : : : drive at 31mph past a school at 3am.
    : : : : : :
    : : : : :
    : : : : : Your logic is at fault.
    : : :
    : : : I don't think so. You say the safe limit is what is
    : : : set. If that is 30mph then your logic demands it is
    : : : dangerous to exceed that, for whatever reason and at
    : : : whatever time.
    : : :
    : : : : : My logic says nothing of the sort.
    : : :
    : : : Ah but it does.
    : :
    : : No it does not.
    : : You can claim that as often as you like but it is there
    : : in black and green and what you say is not true.

    What have I said that isn't true..? Are you saying it *isn't* dangerous to
    drive at 31mph in a 30 limit..?

    : : : : : It does say its illegal to drive past at 31mph if
    : : : : : the speed limit is less. It also says that it may
    : : : : : be dangerous to drive past at 5mph.
    : : :
    : : : Very true, but why is it illegal to drive at 31mph if
    : : : it is not dangerous to do so..?
    : :
    : :
    : : Because it is.

    That doesn't answer the question. It's also not good enough.

    : : Your logic is flawed and you are trying to make out it
    : : isn't.

    Pot, kettle, black.

    : : : : : Nowhere does it say what you think.
    : : : : : When you can work out the logic you will probably
    : : : : : realise your misunderstanding makes you a poorer
    : : : : : driver. Do you have other misunderstandings that
    : : : : : make you a poor driver?
    : : :
    : : : Very probably, but that's not the topic under
    : : : discussion.
    : :
    : : Its the topic you are commenting on.

    I was commenting on driving at 31mph in a 30 limit, not "other
    misunderstandings."

    : : : : : How do you know?
    : : : : : Time for you to do a refresher IMO.
    : : :
    : : : I didn't ask for your opinion.
    : :
    : : I didn't ask for yours either but this is an open group.
    : : If you don't want people commenting this is the wrong
    : : place for you.

    I could say the same..!

    Ivor




  14. #29
    Ivor Jones
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    Re: Mobile Phones Usage During Driving - Some Facts

    "dennis@home" <[email protected]> wrote in
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    [snip]

    : : I will take your word for it that it happened as you
    : : say.
    : : How fast were you going and how far away were you when
    : : you saw the car?

    I don't recall exactly, it was 20+ years ago. Probably about 35-40mph
    (limit was 40), no idea how far away the car was, all I could think about
    was it was coming towards me the wrong way..!

    Ivor




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    dennis@home
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    Re: Mobile Phones Usage During Driving - Some Facts



    "The Natural Philosopher" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > dennis@home wrote:
    >
    >>>
    >>> None since 1985 that I can recall..unless uou count any damage in which
    >>> case several mysterious dents in car parks, and a bit of pheasant
    >>> damage. Oh and smashing a wheel in a pothole..doing 30mph of course..

    >>
    >> Driving too fast so you didn't see the pot hole?

    >
    > No. Didn';t realise that a pothole that doesn';t even jar a 4x4 would take
    > out the best part of 800 quids worth of wheel and tyre on a jaguar..
    >
    >
    >>> Indeed. 40 years and probably round a million miles of travel in many
    >>> countries all conditions and in a variety of vehicles. And you expect me
    >>> to never have hit a pheasant? or reversed into a hidden pillar? Or had
    >>> someone drive into the back of me when I stopped for a red light?

    >>
    >> I did say you would provide the evidence.
    >> No I haven't reversed into posts or hit pheasants.
    >> Yes I have driven over a million miles without accident and only one
    >> puncture as it happens as you introduced silly factors beyond control.

    >
    > Then you are remarkably fortunate. Or a liar.


    See I said you would start calling people liars to prop up your own belief
    system.
    You are so predictable.
    You are a bad driver and I have no doubt that if you were tested on your
    driving ability it would be very poor.

    > Or driving something VERY big and SLOW. That doesn't get nails through the
    > tyres, has never been slashed, or scored, drive down country road or
    > parked in Tescos. And is so visible that everyone eles runs away as soon
    > as they sea you.
    >
    > Lemme guess HGV driver?


    Wrong.

    > The sort the doesn't eevn KNOW when its wiped off the wing of the car
    > standing at the roundabout..yep Ive seen that one happen as well..
    >
    > No. Liar basically.
    >
    > I know so MANY people who 'have never had an accident'
    > I just look at their cars and see the damage 'Oh, someone reversed into
    > me' 'I don't know where that happened' 'That wasn't a real ACCIDENT'



    Well I do have a chip in the door from an ASDA trolley if that makes you
    happy.
    I also have a scrap on the boot lid where I foolishly pulled my hose pipe
    across it if you think that makes me a worse driver than you.
    Personally I will do what I have always done.. treat every driver as an
    idiot with no exceptions.





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