Struggling to see your logic here. Thousands of people drive along the bypass 5x a week so they can't all be involved in 20%,40% or whatever % you suggest
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Okay, I think I understand it even less now. :greengrin
FWIW I drove the length of the bypass yesterday and barely dipped below 70. It was busy enough, but thankfully there were no maniacs doing 40/45 so anyone requiring the fast lane was doing a decent speed. :wink:
Contrast that with Friday afternoon however where the first third of the bypass was severely limited to crawling at about 5 mph! LaMotta must have been out somewhere causing one of his accidents.
Thank god for some sensible posts:banana:
Exciting news is I was able to comfortably drive at 70 this morning going east along the bypass between Calder and Straiton at 8.30 and then was also able to do 70 coming back along it. :cup:
Didnt even see or get involved in any accidents, which is quite amazing eh:wink:
on the speed matter but related to the recent fuel increases. Is anyone else driving more conservatively to get a better mpg?
I generally was looking where able to cruise at min 70mph on duals, motorways etc. I've now dropped a bit and, where appropriate, not bothering and sticking with slower traffic in the inside lane e.g lorries etc at 55-60 mph and the difference is very noticeable - easy 10 mpg better.
Yes I'm 100% sure, I have eyes and can read a speedometer and I'm not prone to inventing things for the sake of an internet forum thread. :smug:
It's almost always fine once you get past Baberton and particularly so post Covid when commuting traffic has never returned to pre Covid levels. The funny thing is I knew someone would question it, but luckily I instructed my daughter to take a picture of the speedometer as evidence ( yes I am that sad :greengrin.) Although unfortunately I dont think its possible to add photo attachments in the dug out. Feel free to DM for proof!
This place is mad at times.:greengrin
She took a quite impressive photo for a 7 year old managing to angle it perfectly from the back seat so you can clearly see both the digital and non digital marker indicating precisely 70 mph.
Although when she asked me why she had to do this I had a bit of trouble explaining.:greengrin
Oh and by the way Speedy Gonzalez - surely a change of username is in order?! :greengrin
Fair enough, I got caught up in the slower traffic from Calder to Baberton heading East this morning, probably around 0840, it's like that virtually every week day. There's no way I could have done 70 if I wanted to (I'm restricted to 60, being in a van).
You've obviously been very fortunate.
I wasn't going 70 between Calder and Baberton, I understand that section is slower in the morning so understand your frustation there. My point ( in response to people saying it wasn't possible) was that you can easily and usually reach 70 if you drive along the bypass.
I'm not wrong though, we have maximum speed limits where hundreds of thousands of drivers receive fines for breaching them every year, how many drivers get fined for travelling too slow? If it was such a problem like you suggest then the technology for catching speeding drivers could easily be adapted to catch those driving too slow. If you have problems adapting to vehicles travelling a different speeds, then maybe you should hand in your licence.
Please stop going on about people going too fast - for the umpteenth time, it is a completely separate argument, and no-one is disagreeing on that front. I don't have problems adapting to people travelling at different speeds, no idea why you are saying that.
You have stated that people should be able to drive at whatever speed they feel comfortable with below the limit. It's not correct and goes against the advice of experts. You are wrong on that and shouldn't be saying it. Why does the number of people get fined for it matter? 40% of murders in the UK are by knives. Only 6% are by guns. You can't just dismiss the gun murders as irrelevant because there are so few of them.
You and Moulin Yarns have been acting like ardent Brexiteers, taking a ridiculous position and then just doubling down on it without any logic, it's absolutely mad.