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Previously on "Fastest you have ever driven on a UK public road"

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Have you had any experience of driving at that kind of speed?

    Also, make sure you've got decent brakes.
    I've finished Gran Tourismo - what more experience do I need?

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
    Oooh, oooh, oooh - I did 160mph on the M4

    So what are you then? A fliping, reckless, idiotic knob?

    Do you feel that your ability to press the peddle to the floor makes you the man that you think you are?

    Many inadequate 20-40s males feel they can somehow compensate for their social inadequacy, short noddys etc. by owning big, powerful cars, loud in-car stereos, and driving aggressively, like utter fliping tulip heads.

    Racing 911s off the lights? Give me a break you ******* pathetic spaz!

    It's the Clarkson mentality. If there was a National tulip Head award, Clarkson would be in Poll Position.

    <sigh>
    I feel bad now. I only managed 159mph on the M4.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
    Oooh, oooh, oooh - I did 160mph on the M4

    So what are you then? A fliping, reckless, idiotic knob?

    Do you feel that your ability to press the peddle to the floor makes you the man that you think you are?

    Many inadequate 20-40s males feel they can somehow compensate for their social inadequacy, short noddys etc. by owning big, powerful cars, loud in-car stereos, and driving aggressively, like utter fliping tulip heads.

    Racing 911s off the lights? Give me a break you ******* pathetic spaz!

    It's the Clarkson mentality. If there was a National tulip Head award, Clarkson would be in Poll Position.

    <sigh>
    Hey bogey, do you feel better now?

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  • ccllondon
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    157 (GPS verified, speedo was reading 160-something) in the car.
    155-160 indicated on the bike (you don't want to spend much time trying to read the speedo at those speeds)

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  • bogeyman
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    What a bunch of phallically-challeged wjnkers

    Oooh, oooh, oooh - I did 160mph on the M4

    So what are you then? A fecking, reckless, idiotic knob?

    Do you feel that your ability to press the peddle to the floor makes you the man that you think you are?

    Many inadequate 20-40s males feel they can somehow compensate for their social inadequacy, short cocks etc. by owning big, powerful cars, loud in-car stereos, and driving aggressively, like utter fecking tulip heads.

    Racing 911s off the lights? Give me a break you ******* pathetic spaz!

    It's the Clarkson mentality. If there was a National tulip Head award, Clarkson would be in Poll Position.

    <sigh>

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    Difference between sticking your hand up Liz Hurley's bra and driving an A3? You feel a bigger tit in the A3.
    I was waiting for the "at least you feel a real tit in the A3".

    But hey, good attempt!

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    You poor bastard.

    Ah well, at least you've got tits like Liz Hurley.
    Difference between sticking your hand up Liz Hurley's bra and driving an A3? You feel a bigger tit in the A3.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Bumfluff View Post
    I need a faster car seeing as how many have managed to go over 140mph, I've hit an indicated 136mph in mine on a runway, car has 150bhp its an A3
    You poor bastard.

    Ah well, at least you've got tits like Liz Hurley.

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  • Bumfluff
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    I need a faster car seeing as how many have managed to go over 140mph, I've hit an indicated 136mph in mine on a runway, car has 150bhp its an A3

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  • slackbloke
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    145 mph in a Vectra GSi on the M3 early one morning trying to get to the Channel Tunnel (not realising we could just get the next train :-)
    Caught doing 101 on a dual carriageway driving home from Norwich, got 5 points and a big fine, stopped going fast after that.............

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  • Bagpuss
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    Originally posted by expat View Post
    Then if there weren't 3 deaths at that spot next year, it would prove that the speed camera worked.....
    That's the kind of logic the scammera people use. This brings us into the realm of false positives or false negatives. What if one year (after speed cameras) accidents fell but the next year they rose?

    We could claim both, speed cameras had a positive effect year on year, and also claim they had a negative effect year on year.

    The more likely truth is the weather was bad for one of the years, and therefore the years are not directly comparable. Yet environmental conditions are never factored into these schoolboy safety 'facts'. The effect of safety cameras has never been objectively and validly studied further than excel type summary stats, and then only the results that back up their argument are revealed i.e. shockingly biased propaganda

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by shoes View Post
    Habitually take my car to 100 (indicated on the speedo) when on A roads or motorway as part of my daily commute. Only do it on the way in when its light and when traffic and conditions permit, which is most days. I choose 100 because it's where the ban kicks in. It's no big deal, the car is comfortable at that speed and the roads on my route are suitable. I do it to get to work sooner so I can leave sooner. A copper stopping me from doing that is just collecting tax. They can have it if they catch me - face, bovered.
    If a copper catches someone stealing your stereo, is that also "a tax" on theft?

    They are both criminal offences.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by shoes View Post
    The last copper to pull me over (unmarked car) timed my average speed at 95 and told me 'there is nothing wrong with your driving, but you can't go that fast'. I got 3 points and a fine.

    The last time I was stopped on a speed related matter it was by two cop bikers on the M62 from Leeds. Their first words to me were "well we know it'll do over a ton then". I thought I was shafted. Turned out they only wanted to have a gander at my car, which was one of the first Lotus Exiges a week after I got it. After asking me all sorts of questions about it they said seeing as I wasn't being a danger to other traffic they'd let me off.

    So if the fuzz can tell when sometimes excessive speed isn't a danger, the speed limits on motorways should be for guidance, and the conditions at the time of the potential offence should have more bearing than outright speed.

    For example, I sometimes feel nervous flying past much slower traffic hogging the first two lanes (such as when you've got two lorries overtaking each other) even though I may only be doing around 70, as it only takes one muppet to pull out without looking and it's game over. In those situations even 70 is too fast.

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  • daviejones
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Easy.

    They land on the speed camera & it breaks their fall.

    And the speed camera too hopefully.
    Crazy Lizard Logic...but I like the approach.

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  • daviejones
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    Originally posted by expat View Post
    Then if there weren't 3 deaths at that spot next year, it would prove that the speed camera worked.....
    Not quite sure how a speed camera stops someone jumping off a bridge...but am happy to be convinced if you can give it a go...

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