I don't deny that speed limits are set for a reason, but many of them are set incorrectly, as in my example above; or for a different time (cars these days can travel faster, safer; roads can carry higher speeds, etc). More importantly, they're set to the lowest common denominator, and I am not that lowest common denominator.
I can drive better than most, because I understand cars better than most, because I understand physics better than most, because I spent time learning about how cars and people work when they're picking their nose in traffic. And before anyone tells me to watch out for that moron that walks into the street: I'm better equipped to deal with that too.
I'm intelligent to know that that's not going to happen on a motorway, or on a wide open street. Most Irish people aren't. If you remember, twenty years ago Irish people had to be told that there may be a possibility that children will run out from behind parked cars -- I kinda knew that already.
I believe we have to move away from lowest common denominator policies and lowest common denominator politics and politicians, they're slowly but surely turning homo sapiens into into a helpless, sticky mass of morons. People need to take more responsibility for themselves individually.
I'm sick of being nannied by proven incompetents. I'm sorry if people think it's wrong to say so, or cocky to say that I'm a better driver, but, well... I am.
adam
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