Re: Mandatory speed limiters
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 1:06 pm
Im with Simbo on this one :))
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simbo wrote:
Yes, but if you were doing more than 30mph you'd have already gone past when the child ran out. Therefore saving the child's life.
geordielad wrote: I've got a Mondeo with sign recognition on it - pretty good most of the time and shows more than just the speed limit signs - it can show up to two different signs at once although I have to say, it doesn't always do that.Just waiting for it to be collected this morning as I am retiring today :clap: :clap:
MikeS wrote: Watching the BBC News this morning, they covered a story about all vehicles all be fitted with speed limiters in the UK from 2022. They talked about cars and lorries but didn't mention motorbikes.
However, the article on their website states all vehicles.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47715415
Be interesting to see how this turns out. They mention that the system can be overridden or switched off, so what's the point? People that drive at excessive speeds routinely are simply going to turn it off every time they get in the car.
OldKid wrote:
That article is a little scary, particularly as i'm looking fwd to some quick (where appropriate to do so) but safe riding on the 1250 hopefully beyond 2022. However 30, 40 & 50 limits are normally there for good reasons and kiddies often one of them (for 30 limits) so I try to adhere to these limits (often going even slower where a kiddy might pop out) and believe we all should do. However the open road is another matter & some roads lend themselves to quicker riding where appropriate as long as we are riding within our limits, not offending / disturbing other road users and can see far enough ahead for the speed we are going.