the sensible majority wrote:
suppose I accept the proposal that the main cause of carnage on our roads is not speed, and people ignoring things like the safety lights on the motorways.
What harm would it do to obey these instructions anyway???
That's a reasonable question, to which a reasonable answer might be, none.
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If excess speed is ONE factor in a more complex equation by obeying the limits would I not be lessening the danger??
It's a very complex equation, of which speed is a small part - so, all other things being equal, yes it will.
But, as all the other factors in the equation are interdependent, all other things can never be equal - which reduces the answer to, maybe, maybe not.
And it also depends on the magnitude and weighting of the other factors.
To illustrate, here's a simple equation: a = b + c. If you decrease b by 1, a will also decrease by 1. But if you also increase c by 10, a will increase by 9.
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Why do the users on this forum appear to get hot under the collar when asked to stick to the limit??
Do you really need to get home 24 seconds earlier, take life easier, have a chill pill, cool down.
We don't get hot under the collar for that reason, but because people assert that simply sticking to the speed limits is the be-all and end-all of road safety. It's not, and never can be. There are far more important aspects to road safety than sticking to the speed limit, but these are routinely ignored.