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They already do if you are in the south east during a water shortage! If it's brown and yellow and all that...
Nah they only tell you when to flush
They already do if you are in the south east during a water shortage! If it's brown and yellow and all that...
and speed limits in America are mostly (if not all?) 55mph.
My coupes happiest at 80mph+ so I'll carry on doing it while safe to do so weither they lower the national speed limit or not. F***ing nanny state they'll tell me how and when to have a s***e next.
I'd say I know pretty well now. Nearly 6 years and 160,000 miles and not so much as a bump.
I know the limits of me and my vehicle and dont exceed them.
The blanket 55mph speed limit in the USA was dropped decades ago.
could you not find a statistic more relevant to fit healthy people in the 17-60 year old bracket?![]()
To be fair, if they do implement the limit, I want a partial refund on my Road Fund Licence. If I buy a second class stamp, it is cheaper than a first class stamp because the service is slower. A 50 MPH limit will make the road service slower, so I expect to pay less.
To be fair, if they do implement the limit, I want a partial refund on my Road Fund Licence. If I buy a second class stamp, it is cheaper than a first class stamp because the service is slower. A 50 MPH limit will make the road service slower, so I expect to pay less.
Actually, that's not quite true.
What makes the roads slower is tailgating or not leaving sufficient room.
It only takes one driver to give the slightest touch on the brake pedal to put the lights on. With the domino effect, we have stationary traffic half a dozen cars back. Within seconds, this becomes a huge tailback.
How many times have you sat bumper to bumper in long queues only to think "WTF was that about?" as the traffic clears? - I saw this northbound M5 the other month, 3 queues, all caused by police pulling cars onto the hard shoulder, everyone else was rubbernecking. To make things worse, rubberneckers on the southbound also caused huge tailbacks.
If everybody left sufficient room, there'd be no need for panic braking & everyone would get there quicker.
This even applies to local roads. Round here, everything is limited to 30 so in my bus I pootle round at 30 and I often get cars desperate to overtake & drive much faster - but when they do, they end up joining the long queue further down the road. A couple of minutes later, I've almost caught up with them but I don't have to stop as the traffic starts to flow. They all race off & sit in another queue.
I'm sorry but thats just hilarous.
That's because you haven't been taught by a proper instructor.
Over the years, millions of pounds has been spent (in many countries) researching traffic patterns and movement.
Any decent driving tutor shouldn't just be sitting there telling you to keep your speed down etc, they should also be telling you the reasons why.
But then I see a lot of learners on the roads & I realise most driving schools employ chimps to teach people - as long as you've had a full licence for 3 years (according to one advert) - hardly makes you an expert on the road does it?
And you see instructors teaching people when it p'eeing down with rain and they haven't even made the student put their headlight on![]()
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