TP clampdown on speeding

TP clampdown on speeding

  • I will keep to the speed limit on the dot and not risk it

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I will comfortably go slightly above the speed limit as I dont think I will be so unlucky

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I will continue to drive at high speed and be on constant lookout and avoid "hotspots"

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No effect as I only travel below the speed limit on the left most lane

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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ryan

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SMYUEN said:
How has this affected your driving style?
I opted for the second choice,

Seriously, although the chances of getting caught are presumely higher these days due to increased TP patrols and checks... i find that driving the car at 90km/hr is REALLY close to impossible.

Every car has a cruising point, the BMWs are really comfy at 110 AT least.

As long it's not reckless driving, going over the speed limit by a bit (in a safe enviroment; i.e expressway, NOT school areas :naughty:) is fine with me.

:ehhh:
 
I'm going to keep to speed limits... At least I'll try, it's pretty easy to speed with a Bimmer. Anyways today at around 5:30 there was a police van on stakeout mode... I have this feeling I was caught. :(
 
ryan,

My sentiments exactly. Doing 90kmh is really awful - the engine sounds like its being tortured. I do at least 100kmh, even then its pretty unenjoyable. I think TP needs to apply some common sense to this entire operation - they need to exercise flexibility. I agree with you that as long as there is no recklessness involved, cruising comfortably at high speed should not warrant a huge ticket..

Cheers!
 
SMYUEN said:
ryan,

My sentiments exactly. Doing 90kmh is really awful - the engine sounds like its being tortured. I do at least 100kmh, even then its pretty unenjoyable. I think TP needs to apply some common sense to this entire operation - they need to exercise flexibility. I agree with you that as long as there is no recklessness involved, cruising comfortably at high speed should not warrant a huge ticket..

Cheers!

I believe our TP speed camera have built in some buffer liao. If you are caught speeding at 110km/h, in actual fact your actual speed is definitely above that of 110km/h. So talking about flexibility, it is already built in. If you have drove in Australia before, you will know that speeding even above 1km/h than the road speed limit will invite a speeding ticket by the friendly and professional traffic police over there.


Cheers
8)
 

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