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I find it easier to use eye and foot coordination. Look at speed limit sign. Look at speedo. Adjust foot on throttle pedal. How have we managed all these years without useless gadgets.
that would be so useful in places like Oxford.
that place is out to steal your driving licence.
Cheers
Handy as u won’t be able to see the signs because ur be holding coffee , mobile to ur ear and steering with ur knees ,lmao
Ah but now we have the carefully nurtured snowflake generation that do not know the meaning of personal responsibility, it's always someone else's fault when things go wrong, so being able to blame the sign recognition system when caught doing 50 in a 30 limit sounds goodI find it easier to use eye and foot coordination. Look at speed limit sign. Look at speedo. Adjust foot on throttle pedal. How have we managed all these years without useless gadgets.
Sorry Gary, I do not do any of those things.
But if you had been in Oxford recently as an example you would know the speed limits can change multtiple times betweem 20 and 30 in the space if a 100 mtrs. I did not say it tales away the responsibiltiy to be aware of waht you are doing.
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Ah but now we have the carefully nurtured snowflake generation that do not know the meaning of personal responsibility, it's always someone else's fault when things go wrong, so being able to blame the sign recognition system when caught doing 50 in a 30 limit sounds good
Who said that it takes away any responsibility?
It’s just making use of available technology to get rid of an unrewarding drudge of driving. A bit like automatic advance/retard, or electric indicators, or electric starter motors - unless you see a positive in reverting there as well?!
Oh, I might be asking the wrong person there
I’m not sure there’s ever been a time where a lot of drivers didn’t drive like pricks (with or without safety devices), but they might have been called something like dunce then...
There really has never been a time where bullying and aggressive driving hasn’t been a plentiful cause of death and destruction on the roads. My own grandfather and uncle Geordie both started to drive before there was even a test and their driving was worse than anything that I’ve seen in many decades!
Not really sure why this has become personal. Please check the decline in the number of deaths on the road, especially compared to the numbers of cars on the road:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reported_Road_Casualties_Great_Britain?wprov=sfti1
Who said that it takes away any responsibility?
It’s just making use of available technology to get rid of an unrewarding drudge of driving. A bit like - unless you see a positive in reverting there as well?!
Oh, I might be asking the wrong person there
If you find driving an unrewarding drudge, maybe your should not be driving. Your examples are a bit daft, automatic advance/retard is necessary for optimum engine performance, manual operation was hit and miss, nothing to do with driver attention, electric starter motors needed because it would be physically impossible to manually start a modern high compression engine for most people, again nothing to do with driver attention, as for
Who said that it takes away any responsibility?
It’s just making use of available technology to get rid of an unrewarding drudge of driving. A bit like automatic advance/retard, or electric indicators, or electric starter motors - unless you see a positive in reverting there as well?!
Oh, I might be asking the wrong person there
And while you are not bothering to pay attention, one day you will a motorcyclist, cyclist or pedestrian.Why are we arguing about this?
Checking for speed limit signs and adjusting speed is a drudge, necessary, but a drudge. If anyone gets a driving thrill from this, that’s fairly bizarre!
I enjoy my driving. In fact, I just passed my Advanced Driving Test in February, earning a F1rst (Destinction, in old money) and will be going on to take the IAM Masters next year, so I’m pretty keen on both driving and road safety. I just don’t get a thrill from spending too much time looking out for speed limits, not when a computer can help.
Okay, this has got way too silly now! You seem to be purposely misunderstanding everything I’m saying, apparently because you don’t like gadgets.
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