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Old 15-12-2008, 12:07 AM   #10
paule11
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Originally Posted by LowEL2XR8
Whats the matter with under the limit driving? How far under are they driving?

5-10 ks under is nothing wrong with that with a limit of 60kph. 10-20kph at a limit of 100kph is OK.

The limit is a limit not the mandatory speed everyone has to travel at.
I beleive the police received complaints of anything as low as 60kph daily I dont think anyone would complain about 10kph under but it was a regular occurance for inept drivers to sit on 70kph or 80kph.

I had it happen to me at 3 in the morning I was on the motorway doing 100 another car went to merge so I let them in they then slowed to 70 in the 100 zone and then drove at this speed until we get to about 500metres away from the 80 zone where the motorway ends .She then throws a cigarette but out of the window and speeds updoing over the speed limit in the 80 zone.

20kph under is unacceptable in a100 zone when holding up a stream of traffic if people do 20kph underthey should pull over to let others pass who have vehicles that are capable or are themselves mentally capable of doing the speed limit
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