bramling
Veteran Member
I don't see the need for speed.
As an example, we were travelling home at the weekend along the M4, exiting at Junction 10. 4 or 5 cars in front of us were all travelling about 65 I think, so I'm approaching the junction and happy to sit behind them.
Audi comes speeding up behind me. Pulls out of the left-hand lane and then takes the 2nd exit for the Reading bound lane across the junction, gets to the point where the Bracknell bound lane diverges and cuts across the chevrons that you can see here: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.4335986,-0.8483004,3a,75y,183.91h,82.99t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1st-JjLuhXQVgEm24lfDye8w!2e0!6shttps://streetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com/v1/thumbnail?cb_client=maps_sv.tactile&w=900&h=600&pitch=7.014411359129937&panoid=t-JjLuhXQVgEm24lfDye8w&yaw=183.91028638050804!7i16384!8i8192!5m1!1e1?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDUxNS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw==
We go round the corner about 5 seconds later and he is now pulled up on the hard shoulder with something hanging from the undertray.
A bit of patience and losing at most a few minutes on his journey time (probably more like just a few seconds) and he'd have been where he wanted to much quicker than it ended up being for him.
That being said, I do probably think the Motorway speed limit could be increased to 80 and I do disagree with the Welsh governments introduction of 20 limits almost everywhere.
The main trouble I see with increasing the limit is you already get those who exceed it and they'll just want to exceed whatever the new limit is.
One wonders if your situation might not have happened if you hadn’t had those 4 or 5 cars doing 65. I’ve never understood why people do this - why not just do 70 mph and cut out all the speed differentials?
It’s almost like people have to choose “their” speed just to give themselves a feeling of power or control. Same with the ones who do 40 literally everywhere. Driving is a lot less stressful, plus you get more capacity out of scarce road space, if everyone drivers in as uniform way as possible.
As for why people want to drive quicker, often it’s because they have somewhere they need or want to get to, something then need or want to do, or something more valuable to be doing with the time. If I’m driving to work for example, that extra 3 or 4 minutes might mean the difference between having time to properly stretch or warm down after the gym, or time to buy some food before starting work. It’s more valuable to me than sitting watching some Patsy who can’t drive properly flashing their brake lights on and off for no reason.