He knows if you've been speeding, He knows if you are drunk
Craig1 said
11:00 AM Dec 24, 2021
and can soon know if you have been icing or such like
Mike Harding said
01:57 PM Dec 24, 2021
Nah, he doesn't :)
I was doing 140kph the other day and all was good.
Possum3 said
06:46 PM Dec 24, 2021
You were "lucky" Mike. The State Government of Victoria has announced an increase in penalties for speeding, with excessive (or high range) speeding in the firing line. The changes, which are now in effect, mean anyone who is caught exceeding the speed limit by 25km/h or more but less than 35km/h has their licence taken away for three months.
Buzz Lightbulb said
06:20 PM Dec 25, 2021
Mike Harding wrote:
Nah, he doesn't :)
I was doing 140kph the other day and all was good.
Why would you do that?
Mike Harding said
07:57 PM Dec 25, 2021
Buzz Lightbulb wrote:
Mike Harding wrote:
Nah, he doesn't :)
I was doing 140kph the other day and all was good.
Why would you do that?
Why not?
Care to debate the merits of different speeds in motor vehicles?
Our do you always simply do what you're told?
I don't.
dorian said
05:59 AM Dec 26, 2021
Mike Harding wrote:
I was doing 140kph the other day and all was good.
Were you towing a caravan?
I've noticed that speed limits have been reduced drastically over the years, yet cars have become much safer to drive. Where's the logic in that?
I remember driving at the posted speed limit of 100kph on a cr@ppy back road in a car that handled like a boat and had drum brakes all round. Nowadays that same stretch has a much better road with an 80kph speed limit. My current vehicle has ABS and discs all round.
Mike Harding said
06:37 AM Dec 26, 2021
dorian wrote:
Mike Harding wrote:
I was doing 140kph the other day and all was good.
Nah, he doesn't :)
I was doing 140kph the other day and all was good.
Why would you do that?
Why not?
Care to debate the merits of different speeds in motor vehicles?
Our do you always simply do what you're told?
I don't.
Were you towing a caravan?
I've noticed that speed limits have been reduced drastically over the years, yet cars have become much safer to drive. Where's the logic in that?
I remember driving at the posted speed limit of 100kph on a cr@ppy back road in a car that handled like a boat and had drum brakes all round. Nowadays that same stretch has a much better road with an 80kph speed limit. My current vehicle has ABS and discs all round.
Even I am not that cavalier :)
As good as this one?
https://www.whatcar.com/news/past-master-vauxhall-cavalier/n16194
try this one
-- Edited by Craig1 on Sunday 26th of December 2021 01:54:13 PM