On 16/03/07, stuart bell <sailing1(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Unless anyone else out there has a 20+ year history of
motorsport
and street cars in the order of 600hp I'll demand the final say on
this one.
There was never an accident caused by a road, a minute number due to
mechanical failure(10 yr test/Mot waste of money), speed is not a
meaningful factor (they hit each other all day long in London at an
average speed of 8mph)
Accidents are the proof positive of the total morons that our society
allows behind the wheel.
Mway limits? 100 min 180 max - if you don't like it you can use the A road.
Our driving test is a joke, if I ran the system there'd be no more
traffic problems 'cos the number of drivers would be reduced by 90% !
You're not looking at "drivers" out there, but people moving cars - a
big difference.
I could rant forever on this subject
Stuart
No arguments here, Stuart :-) Go back to the last century (or was it
the one before?) The first fatal road accident. The speed was
something stupid like about 20 or 30mph.
I saw on the news yesterday that the Germon government is trying to
slow down drivers on the autobahns :-( Which is crazy because they
are amongst the safest - if not the safest - of all European roads.
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