EmVeeSquared wrote:
For example, a driver may choose to drive at 30mph in a 40mph zone, and 60mph in a 70mph zone. In this way, speed variations arising from the the driver's reference to speed cues can never result in him breaking the limit.
Emvee,
You make a fair point. Since gathering my three hated penalty points I have adopted a robotic driving style. I look at my Road Angel speed counter every thirty seconds or so and I drive at around 10mph less than posted limits.
When passing speed cameras I drive even slower. I pass 30mph cameras at a 15mph crawl and always slam on the anchors when I see anything yellow by the roadside, a parked white van or a person loitering near a road.
Despite this uber concentration I was nearly caught by a red light camera last week as I was fiddling with my Road Angel and didn't notice the lights. At least I was only doing 22mph.
My wife isn't convinced that my new 'awareness' to speed has improved my driving as she seems less inclined to come in the car with me these days. I'm not sure how big a benefit I am getting from this new interest just yet, as I am tired a lot of the time and don't sleep well. My wife says that I call out about the 'the cameras!' in my sleep, and grip on to the duvet in a scary way.
Also when I am a passenger in another car I often get into trouble for shouting 'cameras!' every time I see an odd looking lampost, and distracting the driver.
A friend said - "It's driving, Jim, but not as we know it."
C.
