Which bit of looking where one is going and being able to stop within the distance one can see to be clear do you disagree with?typical dan b bullshit
Which bit of looking where one is going and being able to stop within the distance one can see to be clear do you disagree with?typical dan b bullshit
forget reasoned debate and rational thinking...common sense is all you need...that's where you're going wrong.![]()
i don't disagree with it...but seeing a lit bike at 200m...is a lot better than seeing an unlit bike at 50m....wouldn't you agree?....common sense really...more time to react...more time to think....common sense really.Which bit of looking where one is going and being able to stop within the distance one can see to be clear do you disagree with?
So, the lesson is... just slow the fark down and don't hit anyone, right? Just trying to get across this 'common sense' stuff.i don't disagree with it...but seeing a lit bike at 200m...is a lot better than seeing an unlit bike at 50m....wouldn't you agree?....common sense really...more time to react...more time to think....common sense really.
you're kind of getting it....but of course if you're a driver there is no reason to slow dramatically in the dark,only when you see something that is an obstacle or something that could potentially become an obstacleSo, the lesson is... just slow the fark down and don't hit anyone, right? Just trying to get across this 'common sense' stuff.
you're kind of getting it....but of course if you're a driver there is no reason to slow dramatically in the dark,only when you see something that is an obstacle or something that could potentially become an obstacle![]()
yes...but slowing down in the dark is not the law...speed limits apply 24hrs..you can't have cars travelling at 30mph on a 60 road..carnage would ensueHow about not killing people? Or going slow in the first place, so that no dramatic slowing is required? Radical nancy-boy stuff, I know.
Being able to stop within the distance you can see to be clear is the law. HTH. There's no such thing as a 60mph road - only a road on which 60mph is the maximum allowed speed. Which obviously means you should be travelling at a lower speed in most conditions. It doesn't matter in the slightest to anyone except impatient drivers if they can't go 60mph. Pretty ghey stuff, eh?yes...but slowing down in the dark is not the law...speed limits apply 24hrs..you can't have cars travelling at 30mph on a 60 road..carnage would ensue
Come on be serious. The silly sods go at walking pace on the 40-limit road past my house every morning and evening and carnage doesn't ensue. It's more of a problem when they do 60 in the 40 limit and lose it going over the bridge - I think so far one house and a bus stop have been lost that way, plus a bridge parapet which has been replaced with an oh-so-picturesque concrete one... we can't have nice things because motorists destroy them.yes...but slowing down in the dark is not the law...speed limits apply 24hrs..you can't have cars travelling at 30mph on a 60 road..carnage would ensue
obviously i'm not getting through...a road that carries a speed limit of 60mph allows vehicles to travel at that speed regardless of conditions and still be driving within the law...whether a driver chooses to slow down due to conditions is a personal choice after assessment of the driving conditions.Being able to stop within the distance you can see to be clear is the law. HTH. There's no such thing as a 60mph road - only a road on which 60mph is the maximum allowed speed. Which obviously means you should be travelling at a lower speed in most conditions. It doesn't matter in the slightest to anyone except impatient drivers if they can't go 60mph. Pretty ghey stuff, eh?
You're not really getting the 'maximum' thing, then? A less charitable person might conclude that you were not fit to drive a car on public roads. Being a homophobic nobber is neither here nor there in this regard, except that I strongly suspect a correlation.obviously i'm not getting through...a road that carries a speed limit of 60mph allows vehicles to travel at that speed regardless of conditions and still be driving within the law...whether a driver chooses to slow down due to conditions is a personal choice after assessment of the driving conditions.
http://highwaycode.info/rule/125 - "The speed limit is the absolute maximum and does not mean it is safe to drive at that speed irrespective of conditions. Driving at speeds too fast for the road and traffic conditions is dangerous..."obviously i'm not getting through...a road that carries a speed limit of 60mph allows vehicles to travel at that speed regardless of conditions and still be driving within the law...
Also why a road bike as opposed to any other sort of bike that people ride?
Yes it was...........I don't know if the parishioners will think I'm being too charitable or too stupid, but I think that @Justinslow's original post might have been faintly to do with taking some kind of personal responsibility for one's own safety rather than delegating it to others. Anyway, I'm just off for a spot of Dad Dancing on the local level crossing. On previous occasions the eagle-eyed train drivers have sounded their horns and I've staggered off the line with a few seconds to spare. No harm done.