Do you speed?

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Do you speed

Poll ended at Thu Jul 03, 2008 12:06 am

yes
25
89%
no
3
11%
 
Total votes: 28

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Do you speed?

Post by mysteryboy »

Simple question...

Do you speed?

Occassionally or only on odd occassions and if so where abouts ie. motorways, quiete roads or anywhere & everywhere?

what sort of speed do you travel at on motorways, 30mph local streets?

Reason I ask is on most car forums when someone says they speed eye brows are raised and smartass comments are made so Im curious how many vote yes

I will add a poll with simple yes or no... if you only speed 5mph'ish over the limit vote no anything more its a yes

Thanks :)
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Post by MaxZ »

Unfortunately I fall into the category that don't speed, I prefer to pay careful attention to everything around, especially as I have been very close to seeing what speeding can cause.

At one point, I nearly saw a Range Rover sport nearly crash into the back of a stationary car on a motorway at over 60mph, just because he wanted to bulldose his way through, and not realise that all the traffic stopped.
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Post by jason11 »

every now and again i will, but the gti likes petrol :lol:
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Post by Josh_polo »

I know its bad to admit but i dont think i ever stick to speed limits :oops:
I dont speed speed but dont stick to limits if thats makes sense, normaly 10mph over the limit.but on motorways i always wana see what i can reach :oops:
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Post by Tim_GTi »

I definitely have my fun, but I'm not dis-respectful or careless, I've been to speed school and have obviously seen all the adverts.
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Post by adam_0612 »

depends on mood really.

but love the country roads :)
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Post by Mouse_GTI »

If I speed, it's usually around 10mph over the limit. Sometimes I will cruise at 80, most times I quite happily go along at 70, even 60 if I'm in a relaxed mood and in no hurry. Of course once in a blue moon I can go overboard, but who doesn't? (Unless you drive a Prius!)
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Post by polo-sib »

Unfortunetly yes, use to speed irresponsibly until I got pulled for doing 100mph and later on had a crash where I stuck to the speed limit and it saved my life :D

But I still do speed only on roads I know well and when I think its safe to do so, I usually idle on 30mph roads at 32-40 still to this day but take more responsibility to stay around the 32-35 margin nowdays.
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Post by charlievwp »

Mouse_GTI wrote:If I speed, it's usually around 10mph over the limit. Sometimes I will cruise at 80, most times I quite happily go along at 70, even 60 if I'm in a relaxed mood and in no hurry.
Ditto if the road is pretty empty and i'm familiar with it.
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Post by dino »

Only on motorways - i'll drive in accordance to the conditions.
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Post by shantybeater »

^^ dito with dino, depends on weather & roads really, i like to go fast in a straight line on a quiet motorway...way too fast infact, especially if there is a fast car near me to irritate...

through streets etc.. i generally stick to the limit
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Post by Andy1.6 »

I only speed where its relatively safe. Never in bad conditions! But most of the time I'm on if not very close to the limit.
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Post by david burton »

Restriction : My speed

Motorway: 70mph for economy (sometimes 65mph, sometimes 75mph)
60mph: 60 mph
50mph: 55 mph (50mph limits annoy me because they put them on ridiculous roads around where I live, that used to be derestricted)
40mph: 40-44 mph
30mph: 30-33 mph
20mph: 20mph

So generally I do not speed. I love acceleration and corners.

I would love the UK to put an 80mph limit on motorways, and 70mph if it is wet (similar to france).
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Post by Bryony84 »

I'll admit to speeding on motorways, theres a section of motorway near my work that has a 60mph speed limit and I can't see the reason for it so I tend to go normal motorway speeds.

On a normal motorway, I will drive according to weather conditions, slower than the limit in heavy rain etc, a bit faster in dry conditions.

I don't speed in residential streets where you can't see what could come out from between parked cars. I guess this is partly because when I was a student I went round a corner (slower than speed limit) and a cat ran out, the poor thing went straight under my right wheel. I couldn't have done anything to avoid it but it the most horrible memory I have about driving.
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Post by Mouse_GTI »

Although on country roads you really want to be seeing how fast your car can go round a corner, but I always take extra care round blind corners. It's just not worth the risk
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