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Albatross wrote:QUOTE (Albatross @ Dec 26 2008, 02:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Amen to that Towerguy! Especially now I have a baby in the back seat, I want thespeedingunsafe drivers as far away from me as possible.
Drive safe everyone, and hope to see you back here in the new year, not in an accident on the news tonight
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a driver, hungover, talking on a cell phone in a unwarrantable car driving at 95km/h while not concentrating on the road.
a driver, awake, alert, concentrating on driving at 115km/h
One is much safer than the other in my opinion


Trolly wrote:QUOTE (Trolly @ Dec 27 2008, 01:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Not sure why I thought this, but I was sure Nevada didn't have a speed limit? Or is that another state I'm thinking of?
I'm guessing you were watching the World's Fastest Indian then? Burt Munro mentions Nevada doesn't have a limit, although that was in the early '60s.
Alex wrote:QUOTE (Alex @ Dec 31 2008, 09:43 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I think speed and accidents can be synonymous, that's not to say that one automatically causes (or is caused) by the other, but rather that the former contributes largely to the latter. I'm also a tad wary of people who brand themselves as 'good drivers'. By whose criteria? I wouldn't call myself a good driver, I'm sure there are plenty of ways I could improve.
Alex
I agree with you.
Not sure how you determine weather you are a good driver.
I have been driving for 20 years, never had an accident, or an arrest for traffic violations but not sure that means I am good driver.
Two years ago I went for a few laps in an NZ V8 touring car and was blown away by the skill of the driver.
I got out of the car thinking that I knew very little about being able to really drive even though I went though a couple of advanced driving courses for fun.
As for the Cessna, they did that in Blenheim a few years back but I am sure they are also targeting bad passing moves and yellow line crossers as that what they did here.
Its about time they nail a few of those guys who seem to need to drive on the other side of the road just to go around a corner and I bet the guys that do that consider themselves good drivers.Last edited by Gavin Conroy on Fri Jan 02, 2009 8:00 am, edited 1 time in total.Cheers Gavin:
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