Getting on my high horse for a moment

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  1. Brush

    Brush Well-Known Member

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    I posted 1 link to a BBC site with figures supporting my opinion and basically couldn't be bothered trawling the web for any more (I have a life). You obviously believe that its fine to tank about on our busy roads at whatever speed you like and won't accept the basic truth which I have stated before that the faster you drive, the less time you have to react to things which may happen and thus increases the risk of accidents and that higher speeds introduces more energy into any collision and will make the consequences worse for anyone involved.

    Now stop calling me a liar and grow up.
     
  2. tobyornottoby

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    It cannot be a fact that speeding and excessive speed are different.

    They may well amount to the same thing.

    Just saying.......
     

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