Restrict cars to 70mph?

Because a car isn't always sold to be taken on the road. Can be used for tracks, or private road. So the goverment surly can have no control over this?

I'm sure they could implement a system that involves a GPS which removes the restriction when you take it on a track. I believe the GTR has something like this?
 
Because it's dangerous. If you're travelling at 70 and need to do an emergency manoeuvre or a quick overtake, you need to be able to exceed 70 at times. If i'm driving along an A or B road which is single lane though the speed limit may be 60, if I overtake I can guarantee you that I will exceed 70 as I take a run up to overtake the vehicle as quickly as possible to minimise my time exposed to danger i.e. my time on the other side of the road.

Limiting cars at 70 would be foolish.

Furthermore as has been said driving on the continent would be a pain, and ultimately 70mph is just a ridiculous speed limit - they just need to train people to drive better.
 
They wouldn't dare do that anyway. It would cause serious damage to the economy and the market.

It's like a campaign to make all cars equal. What next, an acceleration limiter!?
 
I'm sure they could implement a system that involves a GPS which removes the restriction when you take it on a track. I believe the GTR has something like this?

If GPS worked all of the time, yes.

Yor're right though, the GTR does have something similar but it's pretty buggy from what I've heard and only recognises certain tracks.
 
Because it's dangerous. If you're travelling at 70 and need to do an emergency manoeuvre or a quick overtake, you need to be able to exceed 70 at times. If i'm driving along an A or B road which is single lane though the speed limit may be 60, if I overtake I can guarantee you that I will exceed 70 as I take a run up to overtake the vehicle as quickly as possible to minimise my time exposed to danger i.e. my time on the other side of the road.

Limiting cars at 70 would be foolish.
^^ this
 
Cars aren't limited to 150. Although German cars are limited to 155 (electronically or by the laws of physics), yet they still have unrestricted roads.
 
I hate slow cars. That are that slow its dangerous to complete overtaking, pulling away sharp onto a carriageway from the central reservation, nipping around junctions. The lack of power in lost of situations gets you in more trouble than not having enough power. By a massive margin i find too.
 
I remember hearing from somewhere that the 155mph limit on most big saloons is because though they are capable of a lot more most of their running gear like brakes / chassis etc are not up to the job.

Engine power advances all the time for very little end user cost, but manus cant afford to spec up the rest of the car to be safe at 200mph while keeping costs low for us, which makes sense.
 
Most of the Brits near to the ports seem to think so - it's insane :D

last time I crossed channel I was on R1, sat at a steady 125mph and I was constantly overtaken.. was just plain scary, and that was before trying to get round the arch de whatever in paris, brown trousers time.
 
I can see a 100mph limit working and being reasonable (well sort of) But I still wouldnt like it.

Autobahn...

I remember hearing from somewhere that the 155mph limit on most big saloons is because though they are capable of a lot more most of their running gear like brakes / chassis etc are not up to the job.

Isn't the BMW and Merc limit a gentlemans agreement, same way as the Japanese limit of 300bhp.
 
Autobahn...



Isn't the BMW and Merc limit a gentlemans agreement, same way as the Japanese limit of 300bhp.

Is 100mph on an autobahn slow?

And how often do you personally drive autobahns?

And do you think you would struggle to remove the electronic limmiter?
 
Isn't the BMW and Merc limit a gentlemans agreement, same way as the Japanese limit of 300bhp.

Pretty sure that is the case. Cars like the BMW M3 clearly are capable of more with brakes and chassis to match, its just an agreed speed. Not sure that VW and Audi stick by it? (Don't think VW have anything fast enough to really beat it anyway do they? Have no idea xD)
 
If GPS worked all of the time, yes.

Yor're right though, the GTR does have something similar but it's pretty buggy from what I've heard and only recognises certain tracks.

This only applies to JDM GT-Rs. Euro/UK-spec are unrestricted.

Isn't the BMW and Merc limit a gentlemans agreement, same way as the Japanese limit of 300bhp.

That went out the window awhile ago I believe.
 
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