What legal and safe25 in a 30, 35 in a 40 etc.
Tough tittyBear in mind that your speedo will likely over read a bit too, so if you're doing an indicated 25 in a 30, you're probably more like 23mph, 33mph in a 40 etc.
It's unnecessary and frustrating![]()
What legal and safe25 in a 30, 35 in a 40 etc.
Tough titty.
It just gives me more room to correct a mistake if I'm more cautious on my speed.Just do the speed limit. They are usually on the lower side for safety anyway. Don't worry.
If I'm being tailgated by someone impatient, I literally just brush the breaks and they either back off or I just slow down even more to the point of being stationary.
It just gives me more room to correct a mistake if I'm more cautious on my speed.
I do 25 in a 30, I've already explaned why I do this as wellIf the speed limit is 30, then why do 20? do 28 at least
Just do the speed limit. They are usually on the lower side for safety anyway. Don't worry.
Agreed But I'm an extra cautious driver.If you drive properly (correct distances etc), you should have MORE than enough time to allow for any mistakes if you're doing the speed limit.
I do 25 in a 30, I've already explaned why I do this as well![]()
Driving with me is like driving Miss Daisy, I'm always 5-6 mph under the speed limit and depressingly slow in built up suburban areas.
[TW]Fox;20056321 said:RAGE+++
I don't know about these days but DEFINITELY in my day he would have failed his test doing that.
I must have been lucky the day of my test thenFailed for doing what, the speed limit? Or do you mean under the limit?
On a test you drive at the speed limit, no more, no less. If you're driving slow everywhere, they'll fail you under the hesitation guidelines.
If you aren't confident enough to drive at the speed limit, you shouldn't be driving unfortunately.
Well over time I expect I'll feel more confidant driving dead on the speed limit, but for now 5 mph off of the speed limit it is.