Fjones
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... I still don't see the point in speeding.
To get where you are going faster.
Why don't you drive 35 MPH instead of 55 MPH? Isn't 35 MPH safer?
... I still don't see the point in speeding.
Which part did you not understand? Most other cars were driving a lot faster than I was. I needed to cut across two lanes INTO THE FAST LANE from the SLOW LANE in order to exit. While doing this, the other cars on the road were going considerably faster than I was.
Had I been going THEIR speed instead of the speed limit, my task would have been much easier.
I wish I knew why everything on here needs repeating three times.
To get where you are going faster.
Why don't you drive 35 MPH instead of 55 MPH? Isn't 35 MPH safer?
the suggestion that i, among others, made was that you make the maneuver more gradually over a much greater distance.By all means, explain to me how I can get across two lanes WITHOUT GETTING ACROSS TWO LANES.
again - more attitude. you constantly criticise others for their inability to maintain a civil, adult conversation. it all starts with you...Are you people serious? Let me draw a fucking road map.
Surely the slow lane is the lane that you take the exit on?? The fast lane is nearer the oncoming cars, so how could an exit be there? So the fast lane is were you take your exits at? That is baffling. I think everything needs to be told 3 times, because it is impossible to get any rational thinking from you. If the highway was completely full, then i guess that it would be very difficult to changes lanes, but use your mirrors and signal. Most, if not all drivers would let you get to the other lanes. It's a very simple driving maneuver, and a little bit of planning, to see if there a car is coming up from your drivers side. If not you change lanes, and the you do this again, untill you are in the lane you need to be in. I really don't get how because some cars are speeding then it is difficult for you to cross lanes. Im sure they teach you how to drive on motorways when you re learning to drive, im 19 and you have been driving much longer than me, but i do not find crossing lanes difficult at all.
It is hard to be civil to someone who constantly get in a rage because you share a different opinion.
^ Exactly. You're going to eventually get over two lanes, but it seems silly to expect to do so in a very small span of time.
I agree about the attitude as well, across the board, really, chill out. People tell you this all the time, they're not just being jerks. They're trying to make it civil.![]()
the suggestion that i, among others, made was that you make the maneuver more gradually over a much greater distance.
You don't get to where you want faster by going 80 instead of 70, the amount of time lost would be minimal in your arrival. Maybe take a couple of minutes off, but a couple of minutes is not an argument for speeding. It would take me 30 minutes to get to college, and on the way home i would speed (due to less traffic) and it would take me 35 minutes. So 5 minutes more, i seriously think that is not a major issue in your time frame.
Maybe Mr C. Balls does drive slowly and still get were he wants in time. 35 mph is not a safe speed to drive on a motorway, 55 mph is alot better, because you are keeping with the traffic and will not need as much time to cross lanes, causing people to put their brakes on. The minute you see someone touch they break on the highway, everyone behinds tends to do the same thing, if some is travveling fast and just comes up at the brakes lights it may be too late.
So, what you're saying Fjones is that speeding is dangerous and the government should pass a law that will make electronic speed limiters mandatory on all cars (and set at 59mph)
i am somewhat astonished that on a website where the general attitude is that the government shouldn't be telling people what to do, so many people are willing to accept whatever the government says about driving and speeding as the absolute truth.
^ here we go again. complain that you are misconstrued and misunderstood then crudely paraphrase 17 pages of discussion in a deliberately oversimplified and patronising soundbite.
the martyr act just gets tiresome, you know?
alasdair