Speed Restrictor
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Melv

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4,708 posts

288 months

Thursday 15th July 2004
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I've often wondered whether a system could be developed, as in the pit lane in F1 to resirct cars' speeds in built up areas -i.e. 30 and 40mph limits.

Spending a considerable mount of time driving in and around London, it seems that the speed limit +10% + 2mph (Police guidleines...)is not fast enough for a lot of ppl..........

Mel

Mr E

22,702 posts

282 months

Thursday 15th July 2004
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Wedge.
Thin end.
Of.

V8 Archie

4,703 posts

271 months

Thursday 15th July 2004
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Mr E said:
Wedge.
Thin end.
Of.

I'm not convinced it would be of great benefit anyway. I can see some genuine mileage in the argument that the less you make the motorist responisble for compliance with the law and speed selection, the less attention gets paid to driving as a whole.

I can also see it being rather stressful being limited to 30 or 40mph on sections of three-lane carriageway with a central reservation (including barriers) in the middle of the night.

Tonyrec will have some ideas of where I might mean .

V12Bob

652 posts

271 months

Thursday 15th July 2004
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My merc is fitted with a speed limmiter, I use this when passing through speed restrictions or roadworks on duel carrigways and motorways, or if I am being tailed by Bib. I must admit I find it very usefull, but I am not sure about having an externaly influenced system, as like scammeras there would be no allowance for extenuating circumstances.

gfun

620 posts

272 months

Thursday 15th July 2004
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Quite liked the idea of traffic lights that changed to red if you were over the speed limit.

BliarOut

72,863 posts

262 months

Thursday 15th July 2004
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You spot a runaway truck about to career into the rear of your car... It's filled with happy smiling children of course, to satisfy the Brake contingent but you are already limit +10% +2. Oh dear, not such a good idea after all.

case dismissed!

willmcc

758 posts

262 months

Thursday 15th July 2004
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there's a system they are trialing in the UK somewhere that limits speed but can be overridden by flooring it. Twas on BBC news a couple of weeks ago.

BliarOut

72,863 posts

262 months

Thursday 15th July 2004
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I can see where that is heading... Floor it, stamp on brakes..

You can't make this stuff up!

Zod

35,295 posts

281 months

Thursday 15th July 2004
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BliarOut said:
You spot a runaway truck about to career into the rear of your car... It's filled with happy smiling children of course, to satisfy the Brake contingent but you are already limit +10% +2. Oh dear, not such a good idea after all.

case dismissed!
[sarcasm]You would surely have more chance of surviving when hit by the truck than if you broke the speed limit to get out of its way.[/sarcasm]

Zod

35,295 posts

281 months

Thursday 15th July 2004
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BliarOut said:
You spot a runaway truck about to career into the rear of your car... It's filled with happy smiling children of course, to satisfy the Brake contingent but you are already limit +10% +2. Oh dear, not such a good idea after all.

case dismissed!
[sarcasm]You would surely have more chance of surviving when hit by the truck than if you broke the speed limit to get out of its way.[/sarcasm]

deltaf

6,806 posts

276 months

Thursday 15th July 2004
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Zod said:

BliarOut said:
You spot a runaway truck about to career into the rear of your car... It's filled with happy smiling children of course, to satisfy the Brake contingent but you are already limit +10% +2. Oh dear, not such a good idea after all.

case dismissed!

[sarcasm]You would surely have more chance of surviving when hit by the truck than if you broke the speed limit to get out of its way.[/sarcasm]


Yeah the oxygen deprivation whilst speeding at 31mph would deffo do you in...

james_j

3,996 posts

278 months

Thursday 15th July 2004
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Melv said:
I've often wondered whether a system could be developed, as in the pit lane in F1 to resirct cars' speeds in built up areas -i.e. 30 and 40mph limits.

Spending a considerable mount of time driving in and around London, it seems that the speed limit +10% + 2mph (Police guidleines...)is not fast enough for a lot of ppl..........

Mel


I assume the point of this would be as a safety aid.

In which case, I can't think of a more ridiculous idea.

Such an idea can only have come from someone who doesn't drive or, if they do, shouldn't have a licence.

It would be dangerous to say the least. I suggest anyone in favour of it to have a think and come up with reasons why it could be dangerous. If they can't then try to apply the idea to real world driving situations rather than shallow-thinking theory.

You may then come up with ideas of how it may be dangerous.

TripleS

4,294 posts

265 months

Thursday 15th July 2004
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Melv said:
I've often wondered whether a system could be developed, as in the pit lane in F1 to resirct cars' speeds in built up areas -i.e. 30 and 40mph limits.

Spending a considerable mount of time driving in and around London, it seems that the speed limit +10% + 2mph (Police guidleines...)is not fast enough for a lot of ppl..........

Mel


As I recall it the pit lane speed limit was introduced after a certain F1 driver was clocked at 125 mph in the pit lane. That was quite a few years ago, but does anyone remember who that driver was?

As for speed limiters on our road cars - no, not at any price. Bring on the revolution if they try that.

Best wishes all,
Dave.

Tonyrec

3,984 posts

278 months

Thursday 15th July 2004
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V8 Archie said:

I can also see it being rather stressful being limited to 30 or 40mph on sections of three-lane carriageway with a central reservation (including barriers) in the middle of the night.

Tonyrec will have some ideas of where I might mean .


Yes i do

BliarOut

72,863 posts

262 months

Thursday 15th July 2004
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Did it used to be 70?