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    Motorway speed limit

    Looks like it will be raised to 80mph in 2013


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    That does make sense in clear and dry conditions. However, if they do that, I also think there should be greater enforcement if anyone pushes it over that speed.

    The strange thing is, I've really noticed how motorway speeds have slowed down over the last couple of years due to the high cost of fuel and less disposable cash in most peoples pockets. I'm quite happy to turn my cruise control on and stick at 65-70 on the inside lane of a motorway now, and watch the MPG computer on my car. Wheras a few years ago, I didn't care and was happy running around in gas guzzling Turbo's, V6's and V8's


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    It pays me to get a move on and in good conditions I'm hovering between 80-90mph with occasional slow down as traffic dictates.


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    Fair enough Les, it's your job but how much would you save if you drove everywhere at 56


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    No i would loose I'm on say £25 an hour before fuel costs slowing down to save maybe a couple of quid on fuel is pointless as as soon as I get back more work


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    I did a little test a few months ago. I sometimes have to make a 40 mile each way trip along the M1 for work. Depending on traffic and the time of day it usually takes me an hour, and during that time my speed can vary between 50 and a bit more than the legal limit. My car's a 2.1 automatic diesel and weighs about 15 tonnes I'd normally get 40 mpg on that run.

    One day I decided to do the same trip with my cruise control set at 65mph. It took me about a minute more to do the same journey and my MPG was 50


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    I'm not slowing down for anyone.

    AND....even if they raise it to 120 there'll STILL be a bloody white van up yer chuff.


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    It's simple maths for me.
    If I do a Harrogate to cockfosters run (about 200 miles for me each way) it takes about 2hr 50 mins each way and I'm at 90 for long stretches.
    If I lower my speed to say 70mph its going to take me about another 50 mins
    50 mins to me is about £22 lost yet my fuel will be down by maybe £8 I'm guessing.
    Plus I want to get the bloody job done and when I'm flying down motorway very few lane changes and messing about so it's actually more stress free.


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    Takes longer than it did 30 years ago...simply because of extra traffic volume, including millions more HGVs and... spit... women drivers.

    I could do 100 all the way in me old Mk3 company Cortina.


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    I do a few miles too, and often get 650 miles on a fill-up thanks to some laid back driving myself. I'm able to average 44mpg until I hav to drive around Milton Keynes!

    I too have seen the average speeds decrease and it's really not surprising when it's costs £1.40 a bloody litre...


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    Aye, but remember 25mpg was about the norm not so long ago, so fuel costs may well be cheaper now...and how often do you need to put oil in these days ?


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    My mondeo does about 43mpg and that's all driving all roads and motorways.
    Very rarely put oil in apart from service


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    Well speed doesn't kill on motorways, it's driver stupidity in bad weather that is the biggest killer.

    My current Qashqai gets 35mpg, that seemed good 3 years ago but with the cost of fuel that was the significant factor in buying a new vehicle which I get in a month Renault Grand Scenic with Tom Tom/Bose, 7 seats, automatic, and it gets 62mpg!!!

    That's 3X more than the average US car
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    My TVR does about 15 if I'm pushing it, 25 on a gentle run....not that that ever happens.

    Fortunately my diesel MG does about 55.


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    80pmh on the motorway and down to 20mph in built up areas simples


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    Built up areas should be either 30mph and nears schools 20mph as happening more and more.
    The 20mph limit should not apply outside school hours it's ridiculous


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    most of us do 80 on the motorways, and 20 is too slow


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    Don't get me going on speed limits AAAAAARRRRRGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!

    I drive 30 miles each way to work each day, mostly smaller a/b roads. I counted up all the different speed limits on the journey and on a run there and back I go through 56 different limits and 4 'revenue cameras'
    The problem is that you get idiots who will never go fast enough for the limit. These idiots never use their rear view mirrors or care that there is a queue or ten cars behind who need to be places at certain times. One of these people I get caught by several mornings a week will do 20mph in a 30 limit, 35 in a 40, and 40 in a 60. Its so frustrating and people will take risks to pass them...... why don't they realise this???
    All these 'do 'gooders' who move from the city to the country where I live get all these limits put in place with no regard for anyone else... drives me nuts makes me so mad. All of these new limits are often along country roads where there are no pavements, and maybe one or two houses several hundred meters from the village limits, you never see any children or people walking. Just mad.

    Yes, make the speed limits higher, great news. Speed is not bad, bad driving is bad. Modern cars with modern technology far exceeds the need for lower limits.
    Of course, outside schools I totally agree, we must take care and observe lower speed, but on the open road ... lets go!!
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    Totally agree .

    My pet hate too.

    Learned my lesson 42 years ago when I failed my first driving test for failing to keep up with traffic, or however it is termed.


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    Yes the bloke with the red flag got too far ahead of you Graham


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    Ba humbug.

    Made up for it since.


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    There must be a mathematical equation for it:-

    Drive at 90 mph save 'x' time, use 'y' more gas, get caught, fine 'a' `pounds, loose license for 'b' years, then pay 'c' more for insurance when you get DL = 'd' does not make a lotta sense !

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    so if the current limit is 70 and you already travel at 90, if the limit is increased to 80 will you now travel at 100?


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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty View Post
    so if the current limit is 70 and you already travel at 90, if the limit is increased to 80 will you now travel at 100?
    Either way they'd still be breaking the law
    You will be allowed to do 85mph without getting nicked .... remember that most speedo's in the UK show 5%-10% under the speed you are actually doing. Which is why when you pass a speed sign showing how fast you are doing it is always less than what your speedo tells you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johncar54 View Post
    There must be a mathematical equation for it:-

    Drive at 90 mph save 'x' time, use 'y' more gas, get caught, fine 'a' `pounds, loose license for 'b' years, then pay 'c' more for insurance when you get DL = 'd' does not make a lotta sense !

    xyabc=d
    The limit is being changed to 80mph not 90 John, and to be honest, I really dont need my backside wiped by people telling me I cannot drive my car safely at higher speeds. So many fuddy duddy wooley jumpers out there, make them do my journey each day...... get them stuck behind these 'do gooders' who would sooner chop their hands off than go over a speed limit and then see if they break the limit with frustration to get past them.
    Give people a little more credit for their abilities. I have been a biker for many years owning ALL of the latest top superbikes, I could wipe 25 minutes off a my hour's trip in my car by going over these ridiculous speed limits now enforced in my area. I did it safely and with care for other road users. We are not all maniacs because we go faster than you.

    Just another thought....... anyone who tells you that they never speed is a liar..... I can 100% garrentee that!!
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    Steve, Fine so you can drive better than most. Know something, almost all of us think that, including those who cause accidents. But speed limits are there to protect us all from the idiots who wrongly think they can drive faster and better than they really can.

    Whilst you may be able to drive safely faster than others, unfortunately there are a lot of other road users who cannot, thus you may kill them and others, albeit as a result of their inability to drive safely.

    (PS I too have been a biker, cyclist and car driver for 55 years and still have a 600 cc bike, a car and a road racing cycle, but as I have got older I have come to realise that my opinion about my driving perfection was probably wrong)


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    Being a 'professional driver' I agree with Steve I'm afraid John.
    Accidents are caused by bad driving not speeding, I'm a currently waiting for my car to be repaired due to a silly dopey women who changed lanes as I was along side her and never even thought to look
    On a motorway I'm doing 90mph middle lane pretty much clear of anything,totally safe and no hazard to other road uses.
    I move into inside lane if it's clear for a while but I'm not moving in and out all the journey getting stuck behind the 50mph's and great wagons.
    If someone wants to speed then they will no matter what the limit.
    On b roads most accidents are caused by lack of concentration,phone use,eating while driving,tiredness etc.
    Old drivers are a bloody nitemare
    They tootle along without any due care,consistently drive at well under the speed limit driving other road uses mad
    I notice when I'm behind them the drivers rarely look into the mirror,fail to acknowledge me when I let them out and haven't a bloody clue whats going on.
    We can't help getting old but some of these 'old boys' should simply not be driving.


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    Les.

    Yes, of course, bad driving causes accidents, but the 'innocent' driver involved could have avoided the accident in many cases if he/she were driving more carefully.

    Experienced Motorcyclists and experienced cyclists drive defensively (as of course they always come off worst no matter who is to blame) and thus they try not to put themselves into positions where the actions of bad drivers might kill them. Many car drivers don't think that way, thus may not make sufficient allowances for 'dodgy' drivers. So when they are involved in accidents, in which they were not overtly to blame, they are less likely to realise that they were a contributory factor and that more care on their part may have prevented the accident.

    But, as I said, we all know we are great drivers, so I don't expect many to agree.


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    Quote Originally Posted by johncar54 View Post
    Les.

    Yes, of course, bad driving causes accidents, but the 'innocent' driver involved could have avoided the accident in many cases if he/she were driving more carefully.
    So speed is not a contributary factor

    You and me both John, being bikers and riders of fast bikes are more than aware of 'poor' drivers as Les well points out, you can see they are not aware of what is around them and you can predict a stupid move and you avoid them. In a car, you cannot move past these dodderers and so you get frustrated. If only they realised the anguish they cause

    Another one that really winds me up is the 'do gooder' who will do 25mph in the village and hold everyone up and then when he gets to the 60mph limit ...boooosts off and 80mph then you catch them up again at the next village and so it goes on... total rpicks
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    Well the government are happy to raise the speed limit for motorways as they are not overly concerned as we know it's not usually speed that's to blame
    By the way John figures show that Speeding accidents account for only 3% of traffic accidents so clearly as bad as any accident is Speeding is generally not the problem.
    Poor driving standards are


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