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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    .....Assuming the other motorist in front (heading in your direction of travel) is doing 110km/h - Means you are closing on him at only 160km/h......
    A closing speed of only 44.4 meters per second.

    So if someone pulls out 100m in front of you doing 110km/h, you're going to be in their boot.

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    And if coming towards you they swerve a roo they end up going up your nose!

    This can go around in circles as most drivers can't avoid a collision in a CBD at 30kmh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    And if coming towards you they swerve a roo they end up going up your nose!

    This can go around in circles as most drivers can't avoid a collision in a CBD at 30kmh


    True, very true. There's a large number of drivers I've seen that I'd struggle to trust with a kid's trike, let alone 3 tons of 4x4 at 110km/h on a freeway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amtravic1 View Post
    I can see no problem riding on the Hume at that speed as long as the rider knows what he is doing and is looking far enough ahead.
    When I had road bikes I regularly road them them at 2.5 times the legal limit.
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    Most of the people I used to know who claimed they were quite safe at speeds a bit less than that were quite convinced that if they went twice as fast it only took twice as far to pull up. Some even thought they could stop in roughly the same distance.

    That didn't fill me with confidence that they were as safe as they claimed.

    I hope you aren't one of those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Funny.... I know a bloke who took a Hyabusa to its upper limit once...

    Riding along side at the time was a guy who on his work days wears a Blue Leather Jacket and straddles a BMW.

    Nothing like a bit of inside knowledge.

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    Have none of you guys ever driven on an autobahn?

    MANY MANY people drive at 250Kmh plus, and buses are limited to 80Kmh.

    Does there seem to be horrific rear enders every day? NO.

    Many trucks go at 80Kmh up hills also and I gave the example of one pulling out on me.
    I have ridden on autobahns at 230Kmh which was as fast as a BMW would go then, and there was much more traffic on them than on the Hume at presumably a late hour or any time really. My friend was doing up to 250 on a Suzuki 1000 with a pillion on.

    Unless of course the cop is chasing closely, ALL reasonable people slow down when they see traffic ahead, wait for the opportunity and then pass, then back up to speed. Similarly they will slow over a blind crest. You can see a long way on the Hume and ther eis usually PLENTY of time to brake.

    Your nose doesn't bleed if you go faster than 110Kmh and you don't die of asphixiation. But your nose does get a bit sore unless you have a full fairing as your helmet tends to squash against it at 200 plus.
    Regards Philip A
    And in reply to "all traffic on autobahns is fast" this is not so. Many people travel at 120-130 at most and buses are limited to 80 AFAIR.
    Last edited by PhilipA; 19th June 2013 at 02:04 PM. Reason: more info

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    Have none of you guys ever driven on an autobahn?

    MANY MANY people drive at 250Kmh plus, and buses are limited to 80Kmh.

    Does there seem to be horrific rear enders every day? NO.
    There is at least one important difference.

    Drivers on the autobahn are expecting to encounter other vehicles doing 255km/h. Drivers on the Hume Highway, quite reasonably, don't expect that.

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    And don't autobahns have a fast lane that slow vehicles/drivers are expressly forbidden to use? The Hume is a two lane road in places. Nowhere to overtake except the right hand lane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    One of the posts refered to having vehicles escorted by a man in front waving a red flag to alert oncoming people to the approach of a horseless cariage.

    The Nazi flag is primarily red.

    The inference being that the proposed tolerance and enforcement of the speed limit is nazi like.
    Thanks - I did work out the tenuous frayed-thread-like connection between the two. I was just wondering if any of the geniuses who came up with it could manage to go a bit further in explaining their offensive attempt at a comparison.

    Courtesy of Wikipedia, of course:
    Safety[edit]According to the "Annual Road Safety Report 2011", produced by the International Transport Forum, the number of overall road fatalities had decreased by almost 70% between 1990 and 2010. While autobahns were not specifically mentioned in the report, motorway data is presented, with the fatality total between 1990 and 2010 decreasing from 1470 to 430 deaths. Excessive speed was cited as "a factor in more than 39% of fatal accidents and about 26% of serious injury accidents in 2010" and the relaunch of a motorway-based safety campaign, entitled "Runter vom Gas!" ("Foot off the gas!"), is also mentioned in the report.[15]
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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzutoo-eh View Post
    And don't autobahns have a fast lane that slow vehicles/drivers are expressly forbidden to use? The Hume is a two lane road in places. Nowhere to overtake except the right hand lane.
    Don't our rules resemble this...

    Stay left unless overtaking

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