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To prevent being done for speeding

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Kos | 14:21 Wed 05th Oct 2005 | How it Works
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Can anybody tell me what is the minimum speed you can drive at with out getting done for causing a hazard? I am thinking of protesting at these ridiculous speed restrictions by doing just what they are intended to do and to drive round at the lowest speed possible and seeing how many cops/other drivers I can annoy without getting done for it 
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good topic, ever tried driving at the legal speed limit all day, convoy time!!! i have had a police cars flash their lights at me in the third lane at 70 mph, i was over taking with a car doing about 65 to my left, the police were not advertising (lights and horns). i came upon the same patrol car in the motorway services some 5 mins later where the officer was purchasing a coffee with his partner, needless to say, he wasn't too happy with my comment on speeding.

the speed limits were set some years ago for road vehicles with inferior brakes, stearing etc. and roads constructed with basic materials, but the people who drive the new cars with abs, eps, traction control and all the fancy techno stuff are still ill educated in driving. You try stoping a 2 tonne car in the fog on a damp road from 70 mph, having seeing the brake lights of the car in front come on, don't worry, if your brakes don't work, the car in front will help. it's all physics, friction, motion, energy an so on.

everyone should adhere to the speed limit, even the people who enforce it.

my driving qualifications were gained in the Army as a Staff car driver, i learnt evasive, combat skidpan driving among other styles, and i still get nervous on the motorways with in-experianced drivers wanting to drive at 100+

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