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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    I'm waiting on a speeding ticket to arrive in the mail........
    been there,done that,of course it wasn't me,they got the wrong vehicle,it was the other bloke that went flying past in the other lane

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    Never got, or going to get a speeding ticket in my company car - I get paid by the hour, so no need to. When I'm not driving that, I'm in the 101, so bugger all chance there.

    I have all my points - speeding tickets are a voluntary tax that I refuse to be part of.
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    As a lad I never sped. My MPH speedo always read less than the number in the red circle...

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    I rarely stick to speed limits. It depends on where I am but in a 100 or 110 zone I will usually add about 8 to 10 kays.

    In a 60 zone I will usually do 65. I do however when in a 40 zone stick to the limit, especially school zones.
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    Well, I drive B Doubles and Road Trains for a living, and I don't speed

    The prime mover is speed limited to 100 (actually varies a bit depending on the drive tyres make, model and level of wear). However, the speed limiter does not mechanically prevent the vehicle from exceeding the set speed, it merely stops it from accelerating beyond it.
    So these yoyos caught doing 140ks + on the Hume haven't actually "tampered" with the limiter, they're just letting gravity do the work. Utter stupidity, and they deserve everything that gets thrown at them. Because of them, the tolerance we used to get for running off hills at 105-110 has been severely eroded.
    What irritates me, is the car drivers who do 80ks everywhere, UNTIL they get to an overtaking lane, then they do 100+. The end result, is that trucks end up passing them in much more dangerous situations, since it is the only way to get past. The other ones are the caravan drivers who accelerate as you start passing them. Apparently, one of the caravan magazines so-called expert driving instructors wrote an article saying that you should accelerate (slightly) to "pull the van straight" whilst you're being passed! FFS, if you have to "pull the van straight" it hasn't been setup properly in the first place, and shouldn't be on the highway at all!
    Anyway, Rant Over, over.
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    I think the caravan speeding up a bit when being overtaken by a heavy vehicle might be to try and compensate for the deflection of the van by the wind turbulence generated by the passing heavy vehicle . Though mind you some caravan drivers are an absolute pain .

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    Quote Originally Posted by sorefeetseepete View Post
    . I have never broken a speed limit,

    I find this very hard to believe.

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    I have finally got that beat, my Disco gets very excited and optomistic at highway sppeds, it actually rolls along at about 10 below the indicated on the speedo.
    So, as long as I'm rolling at the correct indicated speed, any "pull over driver" is getting close to harassment.

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    the speed that i travel at is dependant on the time, weather, traffic, vehicle and current situation of the road.

    the speed limit is just a meaningless number on a sign that does not take into account any of the above factors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nismine01 View Post


    Why on earth would you want to use extra fuel, then having to use your brakes just to hurry up to the waiting line of cars?

    Seems to me to be reasonable to glide slowly up to the line of cars, unless you just want to be stationary for longer.

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    Mike,
    I agree it is reasonable to glide to the line of cars. What I'm seeing more is where the car in front brakes early and then at a constant speed they crawl the last 30-40 metres to the line of cars. It creates a domino effect for all the cars behind. Near me there is a reasonable longish incline in the road with the traffic lights near the top of the incline. I notice it more there as I'm coasting to where the end of the queue is but I then have to brake early. In the D1 300tdi auto I then have to power up the incline to where the cars are stopped. Acceleration isn't one of the things my 300tdi auto is gifted with especially on an incline.

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