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going faster is,nt the solution to getting somewhere quicker.
going at a constant steady speed will always be quicker (imho) so why not introduce a cruiser lane for bikes doesnt have to be as wide as a normal lane..but disallow cars from using it. |
Rather than having different speed limits for bikes and cars, I've always thought that there should be different classes of licence, with different proven standards of competency, that should allow vehicles (both cars and bikes) to be driven at correspondingly different speeds.
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mind you, we'd still be prone to being killed by drivers that didn't see us and U-turned for no reason. It's not the speed of the bike but the reactions and roadcraft of the numpties around us that dictates our progress.
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//edit: Only problem is, the police won't know what class of licence you hold untill they pull you over though For example, if I get nicked for speeding tomorrow by a cop, being a young(ish) bloke on a fairly quick bike I don't think I could complain too much. But I've always thought it extremely unfair to give speeding fines to people who are driving fast (but otherwise safely - i.e. it's perfectly safe to do 100mph on the motorway in good conditions) who have been driving for 30 years with otherwise unblemished licences and hold full no claims discounts. |
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problem is though Junior arent your speed limits lower than ours in the UK ? Ive got a mate emigrating to Canada in about a months time and he was telling me about the driving test, speed limits etc and how they differ to us. Mind you saying that have you got a more tolerant police force and better roads ? I know youve got more roads and less cameras - hence the reason Ive got my paperwork on the go to come over - apparently 440,000 visas have been issued by the Canadian Govt for people to emigrate over... nice !
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Possibly.
Chances of anything changing are remote though. Going after speeding is great for the government on so many levels. The fines bring in lots of money, it makes them look like they're doing something about road safety, they can cut police as a result and use cameras instead, and best of all it irritates motorists. The governments main road transport policy is to **** us all off, not to try and keep us safe. |
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Can't believe I left it out of my initial post. Cheers :) |
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