This is the reason I said what I said... most people who drive UNDER the speed limit
a) don't know where they're going
b) don't know how to evaluate their surroundings
c) are just plain retarded. (sorry to be offensive)
and all of these things OBSTRUCT traffic. I can understand slowing down for an Icy road, I can understand slowing down for a really rough road (lots of bumps, potholes, etc.) I can understand slowing down for even a wet road, construction zones, emergency vehicles... what I can't understand is why on earth people have to drive 20 km UNDER the speed limit when the road is not congested, no construction zones in view, no ice, no snow, road is dry...
Wow, so I guess because
a) I know where I'm going (I've lived here all my life)
b) I know how to evaluate my surroundings (been driving both personally and professionally since the mid 70's)
I must be
c) Retarded
Thanks a ton, and I *do* find that offensive and I *did* give you a valid reason. Further if you are truly sorry, why say it that way in the first place? What about motorhomes? What about Jeeps going up hills? What about people who actually make an *INFORMED* decision to go slower like myself? I actually did explain it, I'm sorry you can't understand it. Kinda arrogant to assume that we're retards.
There are factors that can determine slowing down traffic and i'm sorry if this offends anyone but being a SENOIOR CITIZEN or a FOREIGN VISITOR does not count in my opinion.. if you can't keep up with the speed limit because going the speed limit makes your "nervous" then get off the fricken road.
Hesitators and people who aren't paying attention or aren't aware of their surroundings are people who cause the most accidents... speeding can be a factor but not always...
So far, I don't fit any of those categories. I'm not a senior, I'm definitely not foreign, I *can* keep up, but choose not to, I'm certainly not nervous doing the speed limit and why should I get off the "fricken road", do you OWN it? Do you have EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS to it? Are you so important that everyone else should get out of your way or off the road? Where does this arrogant attitude come from? One day you are going to be a senior and I really want to see YOUR reaction when YOU get told that you shouldn't have the right to drive when you've helped BUILD what exists at that time. I've paid more road taxes than you, perhaps YOU should get off the "fricken road" eh?
My point is.. i've seen cases and expereinced cases where speeding was never the cause of the accident it was the idiot who made the illegal lane change or right turn... but somehow the person going under the speed limit is pinged with speeding... with no other factors like snow, ice, construction, emerg vehicles, etc... to change or inhibit the conditions.
I'm very aware they exist. And I myself have driven under the speed limit. All i'm saying is its not always the cause or the problem. No one seems to get that.
Now I'm shaking my head because after you very pointedly calling me retarded, you state that speed has very little to do with the accidents in your experiences... it's more poor judgement, something exacerbated by having to make those judgements in increasingly smaller periods of time as speed increases.. WOW.
After driving ambulance for quite a while, I have a different opinion, it is more often the impatient, arrogant "I own the road and everyone else better get out of my way" types who in their rush make those mistakes you state... not paying due attention or exercising due care, following too closely, unsafe lane changes, cutting people off, blazing out of lights without looking, blazing up to red lights and hoping everything is working 100% by leaving minimum stopping distance and so on and so on. Heck, even on a road with only two of us on it and with two lanes each way, people seem to feel that they need to cut me off coming into the lane I'm in, presumably just because I'm not going the speed limit, now THAT IS ARROGANCE... pretty much trying to cause an accident!
I remember a time when people actually cared about the other people around them, partially because they realized that the person in the next car that should "go away" or "go back to where they came from" might be the one who makes your food, builds your roads, provides your healthcare, built the house you live in, provides the fuel for your vehicle, the clothes you wear, the electricity and natural gas you use and so on and so on pretty much ad infinitum. That's a pretty egocentric (self-centred) attitude.
I'm done... I know from past experience that people won't "get it"... but I won't go back to driving the speed limit and burning MY fuel at MY expense using MY money that *I* worked hard for just so some egocentric arrogant (expletive deleted) can get somewhere 30 seconds to 1 minute faster.