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DEFINITELY can't see this tech being abused... :P
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DEFINITELY can't see this tech being abused... :P
http://brisbanetimes.drive.com.au/motor ... 1misl.html
He's definitely not the first person to come up with the idea, not quite sure though whether it would do more harm than good...
He's definitely not the first person to come up with the idea, not quite sure though whether it would do more harm than good...
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If you are being tail gated, you are most likely in the right hand lane on the highway, and regardless of what speed you are doing, you must 'keep left unless overtaking'. Matching the speed of the cars in the left lanes does not count as overtaking, and funnily enough in QLD, the fine for 'Fail to keep left without overtaking" is higher than "Exceed speed limit by less than 13km/h" lol
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It ocurred to me a while ago that it is unfortunate there are plenty of ways to communicate to other drivers when they do something to you (eg tailgate, cut off, whatever) there's no hand signal to apologise if you accidentally do it to them... no use waving cuz some would see that as condescending...
Quixand wrote:Definitely nothing wrong with following the speedo and definitely nothing wrong with driving slightly under the speed limit following the speedo.. but if somebody gets tailgated because of a 5km/h difference.. thats rage issues right there.
Well if your speedo is off (like most cars typically are) and you're going below the speed limit then that's a bigger difference than you think. 5km/h from speedo, 5km/h from driving slow, that's 50km/h in a 60km/h zone. That's 17% below the posted limit.
My question is why do people feel the need to drive slower than the speed limit? IMO if people are not confident driving at the posted speed limit (which is typically underated for safety) they shouldn't be driving at all.
Oh how I hate the guys who drive in the right hand lane at the same speed as the left and block everyone off.
Nuliaj wrote:[quote:092e9467c4=Quixand]Definitely nothing wrong with following the speedo and definitely nothing wrong with driving slightly under the speed limit following the speedo.. but if somebody gets tailgated because of a 5km/h difference.. thats rage issues right there.[/quote:092e9467c4] Well if your speedo is off (like most cars typically are) and youre going below the speed limit then thats a bigger difference than you think. 5km/h from speedo, 5km/h from driving slow, thats 50km/h in a 60km/h zone. Thats 17% below the posted limit. My question is why do people feel the need to drive slower than the speed limit? IMO if people are not confident driving at the posted speed limit (which is typically underated for safety) they shouldnt be driving at all. Oh how I hate the guys who drive in the right hand lane at the same speed as the left and block everyone off.
You hit the nail on the head right there.
Right with you there Julian.. but as I mentioned based on the example mentioned by Dave.. definitely nothing wrong if people follow their speedo.. calibrated correctly or not, I'm talking about the principle involved.. following the speedo, regardless of any factors (such as absence of cameras, sat nav reading, gut feeling, the knowledge that spped limits are set up as underated for safety etc etc etc) is the right thing to do.. Intentionally driving below the speed limit is another thing entirely, I've personally followed a few cars that makes me feel like I like to nudge them from behind but there will always be an opening coming up, everybody just has to show a little restraint...
Just saying nothing wrong with following your speedo and that does not at all degrades your level of confidence on the road.. you're simply doing the right thing based on the information in front of you... cause to be honest a big percentage of motorists don't know what speedo calibration is.. all they know is that this is my speedo, it says this, i will follow it.
Unfortnately, the right lane drivers... nothing we can do about that.. there will always be somebody like that everytime you go on the highway unfortunately.
Just saying nothing wrong with following your speedo and that does not at all degrades your level of confidence on the road.. you're simply doing the right thing based on the information in front of you... cause to be honest a big percentage of motorists don't know what speedo calibration is.. all they know is that this is my speedo, it says this, i will follow it.
Unfortnately, the right lane drivers... nothing we can do about that.. there will always be somebody like that everytime you go on the highway unfortunately.
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