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Interesting the comment about 6th gear and doing 33mph.I recently attended a "speed awareness course" (yes I was speeding) and one of the things I learnt was that it's not an offence not to be in the highest gear when travelling through a restricted area - in fact your car may run more efficiently if you use a lower gear - I'm old school and always attempted to get the car into top gear asap but since the course I've stopped doing it and it seems to work
Having just re-read the article, im not sure about 'Applying the brakes if necessary' NOTHING does my nut more than somone in from who seems unable to keep a constant speed and has to keep braking every 100meters for no apparent reason!
I think its a good idea, trucks already have limiters and they are accepted now. Not sure if they will reduce road deaths though.
It could have the effect of switching off the brain which is the most dangerous thing you can possibly do when driving.
One of the safest things the government could enforce would be the removal of all 'safety' devices fitted to modern cars. In the extreme fitting a blade to the centre of the steering wheel would stop anyone having a crash. They would all drive *very* carefully!
I think it is time to reinforce drivers standards instead of making cars hide driver incompetence.
i think it will never be forced on us by the government think of all the money they would lose if no one was caught speeding :roll:
Quote from: pux on December 31, 2008, 11:34:06i think it will never be forced on us by the government think of all the money they would lose if no one was caught speeding :roll: Cynic :lol:
statistics say that of all road deaths on our roads less than a third are caused by excess speed
Expect insurance discounts if you have one or some EU legislation. Speed limiting would be a step to far and hard to implement (Eg. how would my track day car cope?)