So one thing that annoys me a lot, is having a speed limit of 30 mph. It's far too slow. I know; you step out in front of a car that's doing 30 and you have an 80% chance of survival, whereas if the car is doing 40 you have only a 20% chance. But there's still that 20% chance you won't survive, which is quite high when you think about it. 1 in 5.
I often find myself doing somewhere from 50 - 60 in a 30 zone these days, and about 40 in a 20 zone. Number of people killed still stands at zero. At the end of the day, if you step out in front of a car regardless of how fast it's going, you're pretty thick and deserve what comes to you.
Same goes on motorways. The "recommended" speed is 70 - 80 mph. Again, far too slow. I just can't sit there at 70 behind some Ford Focus doing the same along the M6 in the left lane, when there's two other half-empty lanes for faster traffic. If the limit was intended to be kept to, why build lanes on motorways for faster moving cars? So I always end up in the outside lane pushing about 115 - 120. And then there's those people who pull out into that lane when you're flying along, making good time who are only doing about 85 and think they're really clever for deciding to put their foot down that little bit more and you nearly end up raping their car up the exhaust pipe.
Most of the problems with car accidents these days are not down to the "idiots" who don't follow the rules, it's the idiots who dp. You swerve to avoid a rabbit; you flip your car and cause a massive pile up when it would have been far easier to dash the thing on your radiator. We're taught to be far too careful in driving lessons, and that compromises the safety of others rather than making things better on the roads.
Or maybe I'm just one lucky fuck.
I often find myself doing somewhere from 50 - 60 in a 30 zone these days, and about 40 in a 20 zone. Number of people killed still stands at zero. At the end of the day, if you step out in front of a car regardless of how fast it's going, you're pretty thick and deserve what comes to you.
Same goes on motorways. The "recommended" speed is 70 - 80 mph. Again, far too slow. I just can't sit there at 70 behind some Ford Focus doing the same along the M6 in the left lane, when there's two other half-empty lanes for faster traffic. If the limit was intended to be kept to, why build lanes on motorways for faster moving cars? So I always end up in the outside lane pushing about 115 - 120. And then there's those people who pull out into that lane when you're flying along, making good time who are only doing about 85 and think they're really clever for deciding to put their foot down that little bit more and you nearly end up raping their car up the exhaust pipe.
Most of the problems with car accidents these days are not down to the "idiots" who don't follow the rules, it's the idiots who dp. You swerve to avoid a rabbit; you flip your car and cause a massive pile up when it would have been far easier to dash the thing on your radiator. We're taught to be far too careful in driving lessons, and that compromises the safety of others rather than making things better on the roads.
Or maybe I'm just one lucky fuck.