Breaking the Speed limit - Hands Up
Breaking the Speed limit - Hands Up
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Hondafanat

Original Poster:

26 posts

85 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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Hands up all those who habitually break the speed limit.
Whether it be 20, 30, 40, 60, 70mph



I was going to use the word brake but then I stopped and decided against it.

Edited by Hondafanat on Tuesday 29th November 21:25

toasty

8,208 posts

243 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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I ain’t saying nuffing and you can’t make me.

sherman

14,892 posts

238 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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Sayin nuffin cop

castex

5,107 posts

296 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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20 or 30 yes absolutely, will not exceed.
Anything else I'll use my judgement.
Kthx.
Baiii.

Caddyshack

13,933 posts

229 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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I am an offender.

Chubbyross

4,846 posts

108 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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I once broke the speed limit many, many years ago but I was so full of remorse I’ve never done it since.

Super Sonic

12,255 posts

77 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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Wasn't there, nobody saw me, you can't prove it.
My licence is as clean as my conscience.

Mr Tidy

29,486 posts

150 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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I used to but everyone seems to barely get above 25mph in built-up areas these days!

And most roads around here with higher limits have cameras. frown

Heaveho

6,776 posts

197 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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Anything 50 and above, I will if it's on.

speedking31

3,816 posts

159 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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Every journey.

Tribal Chestnut

3,001 posts

205 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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20 mph???!! laugh No, never!

Muddle238

4,371 posts

136 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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I generally try to adhere to the speed limits nowadays, there’s nothing to be gained by busting them.

30 limits are always adhered to. They’re there for a reason and as a pedestrian it isn’t hard to tell which drivers haven’t got the basic courtesy to drive within the limit around you.

60 limits I will usually adhere to, however I use my judgement on whether it’s safe to nudge a little over on occasion. Depends entirely on the road, hazards and conditions.

numtumfutunch

5,102 posts

161 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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Honestly????

On the motorway I'll set cruise to 79mph which I reckon gives me a decent invisibility cloak if theres an unmarked car around as many go faster and I'd feel hard done by to be busted by a speed camera

Anywhere else I really do drive at the speed limit if not slightly below

The difference between 40 and 45 in the real world is inconsequential and there could be a random camera or speed check just about anywhere

Cheers


Baldchap

9,420 posts

115 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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In UK I used to do 130 miles per day plus quite a bit of work mileage and, in my youth, I exceed 100mph every day. Everywhere I went I speeded. In 20ish years I got 3 tickets @ 3 points and £60/100/Naughty boy course. I considered that good value at the time.

Since then the roads got too busy with too many electronic policemen. I got oldish (42), got a wife, got a dog and slowed down in the UK.

However, I drive to the Costa Blanca two or three times a year, plus other European tours inbetween. The roads are like going back in time if you have the knowledge to pick an appropriate route and time. As a result, I tend to sit at 180kph or so on the motorways. A telepeage tag means the police leave you alone at the peages and the cameras are easy to spot, especiallyif you use satnav. If you get zapped it's a fine and they can't take your license, but in years of doing it I haven't missed a camera yet.

Pre 2016 I used to ignore the cameras and on occasions outrun the crappy French diesel police vans, especially if I was on the bike, but I've grown up a little bit since then (and DVLA now share information).

So yeah, used to speed here, still speed there.

dimots

3,241 posts

113 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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Never have never will. It’s a maximum never to be exceeded not a target to try and match.

Heaveho

6,776 posts

197 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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I can't and won't come to terms with the outdated thinking that 70 is a limit worth paying attention to much of the time. It's a pathetic adherence to values from a bygone era and any modern vehicle is capable of exceeding it safely in the correct circumstances when driven by anyone who is capable of independent thought, and an interest in the matter at hand.

I'm sure that the " modern " Pistonheaders will react in strenuous terms to this lack of political correctness, but I'm past giving a fk about the fake outrage and lack of reason that appears to be the backbone of the current generation. Other than having to be constantly aware that the consequences of being caught are draconian, 100 in the right circumstances isn't even vaguely taxing in reality.

Edited by Heaveho on Wednesday 30th November 00:04

Mr Tidy

29,486 posts

150 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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dimots said:
Never have never will. It’s a maximum never to be exceeded not a target to try and match.
Bugg*r - Mumsnet again.

It's always been a target for me!

Heaveho

6,776 posts

197 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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numtumfutunch said:
Honestly????

On the motorway I'll set cruise to 79mph which I reckon gives me a decent invisibility cloak if theres an unmarked car around as many go faster and I'd feel hard done by to be busted by a speed camera

Anywhere else I really do drive at the speed limit if not slightly below

The difference between 40 and 45 in the real world is inconsequential and there could be a random camera or speed check just about anywhere

Cheers
Set it to 78, 79 is the threshold at which you become fair game. Either accept that and don't feel hard done by, or get caught for a sheep rather than a lamb and set it to 90.

seabod91

941 posts

85 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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For me, i believe there is a time and a place. Built up areas, schools, busy roads, etc, is a big no no for me. On the other hand, early morning on a sweeping well sighted road with good visibility, or empty duel carriageway / motorway, crack on. It comes down to common sense for me, or lack of shown by the idiots around here who do 50+ down the 30 at school kick out time.

Funky Squirrel

482 posts

95 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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No posts for 5 years then come back for this question....

I always obey the speed limits, they are the law.

Screw your data collection!