Doon frae Troon
Ryder Cup Winner
You'll find, most cars can go over 70.
And your point is?
You'll find, most cars can go over 70.
It's a point isn't it?
There's a bend on spaghetti junction (a slip road) which I take enthusiastically more often than not. Can't do faster than 40 in FWD.
Easily managed at 60-70 in the old Beemer. I'd imagine an Imprezza/Evo could do it at 80.
(No science in that, as I don't own a 4WD, but I've driven some).
ExactlyI can never understand why they build cars that can travel at 150mph when the sped limit is 70mph.
That would sort them out and they would soon start producing safer cleaner cars.
I can never understand why they build cars that can travel at 150mph when the sped limit is 70mph.
IMVHO anyone who buys a high performance car is a fool.
... i was just lucky ..
I have a 4wd turbo charged car and I can take corners at nearly double the speed with my old fwd car. Kinda scary but you do get used to it the frightening part will be when I go back to a fwd car
I take your point, but it seems to me that fast cars are OK as long as the driver is sensible.
I believe that the power of the car that you drive should be limited depending on your experience which, I believe, is very similar to the motorbike world where you can only drive a certain cc until you've passed certain tests and have the relevant experience
The A77 between Ballantrae and Fenwick [60+ miles] wa a real death road, mainly accidents as described in above posts. Most caused by young drivers driving too fast, showing off to mates and girl friends.
About 8 years ago they introduced average speed cameras at 60 mph. the death toll was massively lowered.
Couldn't agree more.
Also, limiting drivers to slow cars would help the poor kids that waste £1,000s on insurance to pay for the crazy ones that cost the insurance industry millions.
Make it Law that you have to have some kind of assessment and produce a certificate to validate it when you reapply for your licence. No certificate = No Licence.