Please delete wrote on Sep 23
rd, 2010 at 1:41pm:
Mr weekend, you can get angry and sarcastic all you like, but everything in these matters is "about you".
You've tangentialized this to ridiculous extremes, but I will maintain.
You are NOT capable of driving a car beyond the speed limits imposed by an expert, looking at the conditions, without endangering lives.
You don't have the driving training, the specially equipped vehicle, the flashing lights and siren.
To drive beyond the speed limits, in a panicked matter NO MATTER WHAT THE CIRCUMSTANCES, is to endanger your own life, your injured passengers' life, and other people's lives.
But don't let common sense stop you.
Thats a good one! You got virtually everything wrong.
The speed limits are NOT imposed by experts. They are in fact usually put in place by a bureaucrat who, if we are lucky, uses the australian standards for speed limits which are themseves set at the LOWEST common denominator. they are NOT the maximum safe speed at all. If that were the case you wouldnt have the same 60km limit on a narrow road that you have on a 6 lane arterial road. speed limits are placed with CONSISTENCY in mind - not safety.
The idea that I (or anyone else) cannot drive above the speed limit safely is ridiculous and assumes so much as to be laughable. to imagine that 65 in a 60 zone is somehow dangerous is stupid. Oh and btw, I actually DO have the training and I also have a car that would out perform and out handle (by a long way) cop cars and certainly ambulances.
So what would you do if someone in your family was sitting in the seat next to you dying and the ONLY way to save them was to speed to the hospital. Let's say even as 'fast' as 90Km/hr in a 60 zone. Would you choose to let them die rather than speed? Please answer, because I am fascinated with what response you can come up with.