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    Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
    Ah - here comes the personal abuse and excuses in the absence of a cordial debate of the evidence ....... run out of ideas guys?

    All Monbiot did was point out the fact that the Safespeed founder (since deceased) was invited to submit his data for academic scrutiny - and declined. Sorry if he hit a nerve ....
    Fact = he is a TWAT
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      Originally posted by Paddy View Post
      people are people are having accidents and being killed at camera sites (the map shows different) then the cameras would pick up the accident if the vehicles were speeding; but they don’t. The way the police record and accident is that every accident that involves a vehicle exceeding the speed limit is recorded with speed as a factor even if all four wheels fall off and caused the accident.
      Yes, it is the same scapegoat that smoking is in medical fields.

      Anyone who believes that speed causes accidents is a blithering moron and really needs isolating from society as that stupidity sadly is infectious.

      However there are plenty of morons about in the everyday world, even on CUK so we might need to break this down: Speed has never caused an accident, ever. Why is it a veyron can go at 200mph without skidding off the road and bursting in to flames, but anyone attempting to do so in a saloon car often does crash and burn? If speed were a factor, then the veyron wouldnt be able to go above that speed. The causes of speed are:

      - Not being able to appreciate changing road layouts ahead and regulating acceleration and braking
      - Overestimating ones abilities
      - Taking components above their rated ability and not maintaining a vehicle properly
      - Lack of awareness of hazards nearby or anticipation
      - Erratic input and a lack of sympathy for the vehicle
      - Underestimating weather and general conditions
      - Not keeping recommended distances and impatience






      None of these problems are due to going too fast. Some are instigated by going too slowly in fact. Yet they are not the only factor in play, just the catalyst.

      What is needed is to get rid of propaganda of speed killing. Instead focus all that funding and effort on telling people:
      - They are not thinking ahead
      - They are failing to anticipate others
      - They are failing to keep proper distances
      - They are failing to respect the conditions of the road and alter their driving appropriately or are being too aggressive with the cars controls

      None of those issues relate to speed, speed is never a killer on the road, the idiot behind the wheel is.

      Repeat after me, until it becomes second nature: "Speed does not kill. Idiots kill"

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        Originally posted by wim121 View Post
        Yes, it is the same scapegoat that smoking is in medical fields.

        Anyone who believes that speed causes accidents is a blithering moron and really needs isolating from society as that stupidity sadly is infectious.

        However there are plenty of morons about in the everyday world, even on CUK so we might need to break this down: Speed has never caused an accident, ever. Why is it a veyron can go at 200mph without skidding off the road and bursting in to flames, but anyone attempting to do so in a saloon car often does crash and burn? If speed were a factor, then the veyron wouldnt be able to go above that speed. The causes of speed are:

        - Not being able to appreciate changing road layouts ahead and regulating acceleration and braking
        - Overestimating ones abilities
        - Taking components above their rated ability and not maintaining a vehicle properly
        - Lack of awareness of hazards nearby or anticipation
        - Erratic input and a lack of sympathy for the vehicle
        - Underestimating weather and general conditions
        - Not keeping recommended distances and impatience






        None of these problems are due to going too fast. Some are instigated by going too slowly in fact. Yet they are not the only factor in play, just the catalyst.

        What is needed is to get rid of propaganda of speed killing. Instead focus all that funding and effort on telling people:
        - They are not thinking ahead
        - They are failing to anticipate others
        - They are failing to keep proper distances
        - They are failing to respect the conditions of the road and alter their driving appropriately or are being too aggressive with the cars controls

        None of those issues relate to speed, speed is never a killer on the road, the idiot behind the wheel is.

        Repeat after me, until it becomes second nature: "Speed does not kill. Idiots kill"

        "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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          Originally posted by Paddy View Post
          A lot of what wim says makes sense, the limits are there to make the roads safer because of the very bad driver. Which makes life tough for the good driver, because their judgement is removed from the equation.

          Of course, there is no way in the world you can convince a bad driver that they are a bad driver, and its tough to spot them up front

          it's a tricky one, to be sure


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            George Monbiot’s denial fantasy tweet | Watts Up With That?
            Gosh- Monbiot made an error in a TWEET. Which he swiftly corrected.

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            Monbiot is right. Plimer is categorically wrong. Being correct is important in a journalist.

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            Quote ...
            We took an Interlude. Everyone was ‘democratically’ asked to provide written suggestions of topics I secretly scribbled “why are you such a f***ing c**t?” on a card, dropped it in the suggestion box and returned to my seat, feeling a bit better.
            There is nothing quite like a calm, civil and reasonable debate is there?
            My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.

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              None of those issues relate to speed, speed is never a killer on the road, the idiot behind the wheel is.
              Except that if the driver of the 200mph Veyron described has to stop for a child stepping into the road, or some other unexpected hazard, he will travel 60m while thinking about stopping, and another 750m before he can actually stop. Simple fact, the faster you are going the less reaction time you have; your exact point is vague - of course there almost never a single cause to a collision, but inappropriate speed - the topic of the thread - is certainly an aggrevating factor in some and a cause of others.
              My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.

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                Originally posted by wim121 View Post
                Repeat after me, until it becomes second nature: "Speed does not kill. Idiots kill"
                Yeah but no but. The NRA says that guns don't kill people, people do. This is true, sort of. And sort of not.

                So long as idiots are allowed to drive, don't we have to try to limit the damage they can do?


                EDIT. e.g. if speed limits were removed, the idiots would just drive faster, the rest of us would hopefully apply some common sense.

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                  Originally posted by Platypus View Post

                  So long as idiots are allowed to drive, don't we have to try to limit the damage they can do?
                  well this is the point isn't it, everyone has to succumb to the regime, because the regime has no other way of controlling the idiots. But instead of making a decent regime, they plump for the one that makes most money off the non-idiots and idiots alike

                  much to the chagrin of the non idiots (of whom I am emperor)



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                    Originally posted by wim121 View Post
                    Repeat after me, until it becomes second nature: "Speed does not kill. Idiots kill"
                    You do seem a bit angry / grumpy lately. Is something disturbing your sense of inner calm?

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                      Originally posted by wim121 View Post
                      The causes of speed are:

                      - Not being able to appreciate changing road layouts ahead and regulating acceleration and braking
                      - Overestimating ones abilities
                      - Taking components above their rated ability and not maintaining a vehicle properly
                      - Lack of awareness of hazards nearby or anticipation
                      - Erratic input and a lack of sympathy for the vehicle
                      - Underestimating weather and general conditions
                      - Not keeping recommended distances and impatience






                      None of these problems are due to going too fast.
                      Christ you are stupid.

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