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Does profit come before lives?
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A HGV will use less fuel if the limit was raised, by doing this the driver is not changing gear as often, when the speed was 60 on Motorways you did not see the nose to tail like you see today & in turn putting the driver in a self inflicted dangerous position, for unknown few out there, its not the driver trying to wind you up by sticking to 40 on A>>B Roads, what that...
18:43 Sat 10th Nov 2012
Prudie & Douglas, the Asda lorries I get stuck behind between Moira and Antrim stick to 40mph on the dot. Problem is that sticking to the speed limit alone does not make you a safe driver. You need good observational skills and to recognise when the speed limit is wrong (ie too high). Regardless of what you're driving, surely it is better not to crash in the first place rather than to just crash more slowly more often because you're not looking where you're going or taking into account the conditions?
And in my opinion a lot of speed limits are too low as well, making people poo poo them.
And in my opinion a lot of speed limits are too low as well, making people poo poo them.
Not where a lower speed limit applies to a specific class of vehicle it will not, pdq. Most large HGVs are governed (by a mechanical device) to 56mph. They may travel at 60mph only on motorways. On other dual carriageways their limit is 50mph and on single carriageway roads it is 40mph. On these latter two road types the mechanical governor will not prevent speeding.
A HGV will use less fuel if the limit was raised, by doing this the driver is not changing gear as often, when the speed was 60 on Motorways you did not see the nose to tail like you see today & in turn putting the driver in a self inflicted dangerous position, for unknown few out there, its not the driver trying to wind you up by sticking to 40 on A>>B Roads, what that driver is doing is looking after his license! without this his job ceases to exist, thanks to the idiots in Brussels there will be continuous build ups of HGVs on the Motorway & coaches that were allowed to use the outside lane, now restricted to the indside & the overtalking lanes only " unless controlled otherwise".
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