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No Speed itself doesn't kill it's Irresponsible behavior of the driver behind of the wheel driving at stupid speeds,
Quote from: Boddle on July 14, 2008, 08:45:48 No Speed itself doesn't kill it's Irresponsible behavior of the driver behind of the wheel driving at stupid speeds,I disagree.You are travelling down an empty motorway and you have a blow out/fox runs across in front of you/there is something in the road. If you are travelling at 60mph you have a damn sight more chance of controlling it and avoiding a crash than you do at 100mph (no matter how good you are).An irresponsible driver at 20mph in an urban area is going to kill less people than an irresponsible driver at 40mph. Speed and driving like a nutter are two different things: the difference is speed can make a normally good driver a killer.Speed killed my friend and her daughter: if the other car hadn't been speeding, it wouldn't have lost control on that bend, end of story.Rubbish the driver was an idiot but he could have been doing anyone of a dozen different things that would have caused the accident. from tuning his radio in to talking on the phone to reading a map. I followed an idiot up the m56 at 65mph recently she was wandering all over the inside and middle lane of the motorway and forcing everyone to get out of the way. The reason for this erratic driving??, she was talking on her mobile whilst applying her makeup using the rearveiw mirror as a vanity mirror.
Rubbish the driver was an idiot but he could have been doing anyone of a dozen different things that would have caused the accident.
You are travelling down an empty motorway and you have a blow out/fox runs across in front of you/there is something in the road. If you are travelling at 60mph you have a damn sight more chance of controlling it and avoiding a crash than you do at 100mph (no matter how good you are).
Most accident that kill don't involve speed just poor judgement on the behalf of the driver
What ever happened to the saying "Drive accordingly to the conditions of the vehicle and the road"? My understanding of speed limits is to help try to prevent clowns racing through areas that should be driven at slower speeds, because as people have commented there are some rather silly folk who race about in the country lanes and end up coming head to head with other vehicles. Sometimes though, "revenge" can be sweet as the charging vehicle dives off into a ditch or something to avoid having a head on with a big tractor. :lol:
Speed killed my friend and her daughter: if the other car hadn't been speeding, it wouldn't have lost control on that bend, end of story.
Quote from: redhand on July 14, 2008, 10:55:23Rubbish the driver was an idiot but he could have been doing anyone of a dozen different things that would have caused the accident. The police stated it was SPEED which caused the crash. The other driver was done (and sent down) for it. It all went through Court and the COURTS and the POLICE stated it was EXCESSIVE SPEED which caused the other driver to lose control on the bend: he wasn't doing anything else, his car was legal and well looked after, he just was going too DAMN FAST.Trust me: SPEED KILLS!
it's not possible to say that had the other driver been doing the speed limit he wouldn't have still caused the collision and killed your friend. Unless you are saying that it's not possible (due to the laws of physics) to get around that corner at more than 50mph (in which case the limit should be set well below that and maybe the local highways authority should shoulder some of the blame) then the reason the driver lost control was lack of ability and that lack of ability might just as well have manifested itself at 30mph as it did at 60 (or whatever).Speed may well have been a contributing factor but the over-riding reason for the collision was driver error.
Speed may well have been a contributing factor but the over-riding reason for the collision was driver error.
You have to be mistaken about the reason the driver was imprisoned. There is not custodial sentence for speeding ~ causing death by careless or dangerous driving yes; but not speeding.
FACT is the faster you are moving the less time you have to respond, just look at how far down the road you travel when braking from different speeds - and that's when you are expecting to have to brake. Non of us can expect the unexpected but FACT is you have a far better chance of responding at lower speeds - it's probably why the speed limits are what they are and mostly where they are.
Drinking and driving does not kill by itself.Texting and driving does not kill by itself.Speed, drinking and texting increases the likelyhood of an accident/death.
Who aggrees with me that if this goverment pays more attention to reducing the speed down to 70 mph in cars by fitting a speed limiter.
I've also been stopped 3 times by mobile radar units and each time I have been let off with a caution after the car has been checked out etc. That is proper policing in my book! (this is in 23 years of driving incidentally! so not bad I suppose??)
.....everyone is fully aware of the damage that can be done by their actions.......
It was on the radio the other day that they can now jail someone for 14 years (iirc) for killing someone whilst your on the phone. Now this scares me, i never talk on the phone whilst im driving but i could see my self answering it if it was to be very important, if only to say 'ill ring you back'. now at this moment if a kid stepped out im knackered! jail for 14 years, my whole life ruined.