One thing that I noticed Paul, on my return through Holland from Germany last week was; that their autobahns seem to have ALL gained a 100 km/hr (62 mph) limit since I was last there....
OK, a couple of years ago they had 100 kph sections through urban (city) sections with a return to 130kph outside city limits. But NOW it seems to be a continuous 100kph everywhere! (can anyone confirm?).
Maybe it's supposed to be safer? Oh no it isn't................ I tell you, it causes "bunching". You need eyes in the back and sides of your head to watch everyone around you as they "keep station" just a few inches away.
Lorries think that it's OK to change lanes as you ride beside them because the speed is the same, everyone is "Frightened" to "stand out" by going faster than the rest.
If someone brakes suddenly there are no gaps anymore, no differentiation between lorries and cars which naturally tends to separate them (normally affected by speed differential).
I didn't like it, I didn't like it at all. It was bloody dangerious!......
It's NOT about "safety" Paul, it's NOT about "Global warming" .......... It's about the old American speed restrictions that were applied after the oil scare of 1974. YOU TRAVEL SLOWER AND YOU USE LESS IMPORTED OIL!
Only, Someone DOESN'T want to say so to the western public!
Global warming my ARRrrrrrrrs...........sorry Paul!
P.S. My car reaches it's BEST fuel consumption figures in top gear between 80....130 mph (Jaguar figures)...... and therefore the least CO2/ Km.
