If the m'way speed limit changes will you change your speed
If the m'way speed limit changes will you change your speed

Poll: If the m'way speed limit changes will you change your speed

Total Members Polled: 376

Yes: 28%
No: 72%
Author
Discussion

balders118

Original Poster:

5,931 posts

194 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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Simple yes or no? Will you drive any faster on a Motorway if the law allows, if you don't already add a few mph onto the 70 limit. If you already speed, I guess it'll make no difference or will you go faster as you feel you have a greater margin for getting caught?

don't think this has been polled yet, and I'm genuinly interested to see the results. I'm fairly certain the answer will be pretty weighted, but to which way I won't say.

Give your reasons why if you like.

GroundEffect

13,864 posts

182 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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No. I drive at around 60-65mph right now and have no intention of changing. It's comfortable and doesn't use too much fuel.

s1mmons

128 posts

181 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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GroundEffect said:
No. I drive at around 60-65mph right now and have no intention of changing. It's comfortable and doesn't use too much fuel.
+ 1 Exactly this.

Puddenchucker

5,604 posts

244 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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If I'm legally allowed to drive faster than 70mph then I will, but only if conditions permit and I feel like it.

paulw123

4,652 posts

216 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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yes, motorways are about getting from A to B as quick as possible. Few quid of extra fuel is no concern.

nottyash

4,671 posts

221 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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No, 85 is OK

Perd Hapley

1,750 posts

199 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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No because my car has a top speed of 84mph. If I tried to cruise at 80 there'd be so much smoke, steam and noise literally everyone I passed would call the anti-terrorist squad.

S3_Graham

12,835 posts

225 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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I drive a 60 most of the time due to road noise in the teg. Have the odd foray into higher figures but probably count them on one hand in the past month! So to answer, no. Would make no diff.

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

196 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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Perd Hapley said:
No because my car has a top speed of 84mph. If I tried to cruise at 80 there'd be so much smoke, steam and noise literally everyone I passed would call the anti-terrorist squad.
biggrin

Eighteeteewhy

7,259 posts

194 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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In my own car, no.

In work, yes. Time is money.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

281 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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No, because I exceed it now. It would make me a little closer to being legal.

rudecherub

1,997 posts

192 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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I drive with regard to the prevailing conditions, using my brain in conjunction with my right accordingly. This won't change.

Mastodon2

14,284 posts

191 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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Yes, I will be able to legally hit the top of the third gear (just) and enjoy some glorious VTEC noise while I'm at it, so I will be driving faster. I don't spend all that much time on dual carriageways, so a few extra quid on fuel is not a concern to me.

Jasandjules

72,228 posts

255 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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If conditions are good and I am in a hurry then yes I have no problems going faster. I would happily sit at 100mph in the TVR if it were legal.


trooperiziz

9,457 posts

278 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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No. I used to cruise at just below 100, now I cruise at 80, it's too expensive in fuel to go faster these days.

icetea

846 posts

168 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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Won't drive any faster no, I already drive however fast I like, whatever I feel is safe and unlikely to get me too many speeding tickets. So that won't change.

balders118

Original Poster:

5,931 posts

194 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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I expected this tbh, I wouldn't change how I drive. I drive at 70ish atm not because it's the law but thats where by car feels comfortable. Any faster and it's buzzing at >4000 RPM. If I had a car that would sit comfortbly at 80-90, I would probably drive faster conditions providing.

Dave Hedgehog

16,084 posts

230 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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they would have to raise the limit to 130 before i changed me speed smile

Watchman

6,391 posts

271 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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^ me too

smartphone hater

4,238 posts

169 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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I think many people will have to adjust their speed to slow down. I suspect 80mph will be enforced more than 70, this is why I feel they should leave it as it is.