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Less reaction time. Higher braking distance. Most kinetic energy to dissipate upon impact (ie: more hurt for you!)... How on earth can you justify this?
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The brakes aren't going to help you at all. The authorities that think lower speed limits reduce animal strikes have no evidence to support their crazy ideas. Your only real maneuver is some kind of avoidance. For those occasions where brakes might help it is important to realize that you can change your speed much more effectively with the brakes than the accelerator. If you needed to be going faster to avoid the strike then unless you are already going fast you're hooped. Sometimes slow isn't safe. Avoiding animals leaping into the road requires a high level of skill and situational awareness. So far my score is a perfect zero strikes. In 40 plus years. Over to you slo boy. |
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But you know what? I assume all those people are assholes like you, and they would just go to court and contest it. Then you know what? It's the cops word against the defendant, and on the balance of probabilities, and in the courts eye, if it's a first offense, or a long time since the last, the court will side with the defendant, so why ticket in the first place? At least with a radar detector, the cop has a way of proving that you were speeding, and nail you to the wall. There are SOOOOOOOO many people in this thread using 'Any civil engineer will tell you... blah blah blah, that proves that speed, is not the cause of accidents' I have news for everybody, I studied Civil Engineering, I studied highway design, road design, bridge design, I have my 48mo of experience, and well on my way to acquiring my P. Eng. You guys are f-ing idiots. Speed does kill, you know why we don't have traffic light on highways? Because nobody could stop in time. You know why hwys have 3.7m wide lanes, because that is what people need to feel comfortable, and to be able to have a chance to stay in their lanes. You know why highways, have long curves with good sight lines, it's so that people have a chance to slow down in time if there is a crash ahead. I can tell you for 100% certain even 10-20km over the speed severely compromises your ability to stop in time in case there is a problem ahead. We design 400 series highways for 130km/h. Beyond that speed, there are vehicles on the road that will have major issues stopping in time. Of course, in ideal conditions, high performance vehicles have a performance advantage. But I can also tell you that we use a formula that is quite similar to the commonly know E = 1/2mv^2 which describes the amount of energy in a system. Even small increases in speed greatly increase the amount of energy that is required to be dissipated by your braking systems, and that the traction of your vehicle is severely compromised. And emergency braking maneuver could easily brake a tire loose of its traction; your tires now go from a static friction (no slipping), to a dynamic friction regime, and dynamic friction at high speeds is a fraction of static friction. Ask Ayrton Senna or any number of motor sport racers why shit hit the fan once they lost that initial traction at high speed. So for all of you arm chair 'engineers' saying 'any civil engineer...' blah blah, Ef-right off, shut your pie hole, and obey the speed limits. BTW, the autobahn is unlimited in straight section, or sections with very large radii, there are usually only two lanes which reduces the amount of randomness, and actually really limits how often a person is able to speed. |
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Either way, not worth wasting any more time on. As I said before, I just hope when the light finally goes on for him it isn't after he's killed a family while driving too fast. |
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Obeying the speed limit causes collisions
![]() I often speed where it is safe to do so (moose free zones etc.) and am grateful for the almost motorcycle agility of our cars to avoid unexpected hazards. I always speed when traffic (usually always speeding) is breaking the limit. When traffic on the qwick and queasy or the 401 or 403 or 407 moves at an average of 20 kmph over the limit, the plodder obeying the law is the hazard causing vastly larger changes in speed, which causes more collisions. All traffic going at the same velocity (whatever it is ) means less conflict. Even the Provincial tail light chasers give us a break because of this. On the multi lane highways they dont bother you unless you are going over 120 (except teen agers in sporty cars ).The least they can do since they are exempt from speeding laws.
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I think the whole braking to avoid animals completely relies on the road.
Where I live animals are such a hazard our roads have the trees and everything trimmed back like 20 feet from the shoulder, so if your aware of your surroundings their isn't really a reason to hit an animal. |
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I have news for everybody, I studied Civil Engineering, I studied highway design, road design, bridge design, I have my 48mo of experience, and well on my way to acquiring my P. Eng. You guys are f-ing idiots. [/QUOTE] Wow, 48 months eh? Even an engineer can tell you that's four years. Let us hope nobody hires you to design highways or set speed limits or we'll all have to take the bus. "Speed kills" is pure unadulterated BS. Crashing kills. Indeed, falling on your head while walking kills. If that worries you, just wear a helmet although what of value you'd be protecting is debatable. Your reference to Senna is gratuitously disrespectful to the great man's memory. Two F1 drivers died that weekend. The remainder survived. News flash: they were all driving on the same track AT THE SAME SPEEDS! Senna was killed by a suspension component penetrating his helmet. We're still not entirely sure how that great driver lost control at that point, he appeared to drive straight off the road. Speed was not a relevant factor and the design of the cars and tracks were altered after that accident. Ratzenberger lost control and were not sure exactly why but it seems likely it was a car issue. Speed wasn't a factor. Since the redesigns implemented after those appalling losses no F1 driver has been killed while racing. The 1994 cars were very difficult to drive partly because active suspension had been banned the year before. You missed the entire point of this thread and, like many unthinking people who don't know what they're talking about, have accepted the party line repeated by the authorities. Those same authorities know full well how to improve road safety but they won't do it. If they did implement the necessary changes about 25% of existing drivers would be disqualified, maybe more. Just btw highway safety will not improve in this country until they stop issuing drivers licenses to people who don't know how to drive, which would appear to include you. And if you think this might be personally offensive perhaps re-read your own post before you get too indignant. |
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Hitting an animal at highway speeds is very dangerous. News flash, hitting anything at highway speeds is very dangerous, for somebody. Safety tip: don't hit anything at highway speeds. |
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Okay, show me these "statistics" that show speed isn't relevant in animal accidents. On roads with good visible shoulders slowing down when you see something half a k down the road seems like a better idea than speeding up, to me. Speed makes shit go wrong faster, giving you less time to react to immanent collision... Last time I checked.
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Hopefully your family never finds themselves in front of a driver who believes that you don't use your brakes to avoid an accident.
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