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Have you ever considered NOT speeding?
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulNorthYorks" data-source="post: 1719444" data-attributes="member: 607558"><p>If you, and others like you, were to not speed (ie break the speed limit), then the following benefits would be possible:</p><p></p><p>1. Fewer accidents, and the accidents that do happen would tend to be less serious.</p><p>2. Lower fuel bills - e.g. if you drove at 70mph instead of 80+ mph on the motorway, and reduced your customary sharp acceleration and braking.</p><p>3. Less environmental damage/CO2 emissions as a result of lower fuel consumption.</p><p>4. No more need for speed cameras and road humps - these are only necessary because of you and drivers like you who speed. All that would be necessary would be clearly visible speed limit signs.</p><p>5. A more comfortable ride for your passengers - a less terrifying experience!</p><p>6. Less pain to your wallet as a result of speeding fines, and less points on your license with subsequent risk of losing your license.</p><p>7. Would leave the police more time to concentrate on solving other crimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulNorthYorks, post: 1719444, member: 607558"] If you, and others like you, were to not speed (ie break the speed limit), then the following benefits would be possible: 1. Fewer accidents, and the accidents that do happen would tend to be less serious. 2. Lower fuel bills - e.g. if you drove at 70mph instead of 80+ mph on the motorway, and reduced your customary sharp acceleration and braking. 3. Less environmental damage/CO2 emissions as a result of lower fuel consumption. 4. No more need for speed cameras and road humps - these are only necessary because of you and drivers like you who speed. All that would be necessary would be clearly visible speed limit signs. 5. A more comfortable ride for your passengers - a less terrifying experience! 6. Less pain to your wallet as a result of speeding fines, and less points on your license with subsequent risk of losing your license. 7. Would leave the police more time to concentrate on solving other crimes. [/QUOTE]
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