Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: wvtalbot
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: wvtalbot
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: wvtalbot
No, because it is against the law. Simple as that. Its like me saying I will murder someone because I feel like it and I can get away with it.
Equating murder to speeding is like calling grandma's rose garden a redwood forest.
The law is the law.
LOL.. what are you 12?
or just another Blind ass cop loving fool?
or worse yet a gung ho cop?
nm doesnt matter still a dumbass..
Actually I was an EMT for a few years. So unless you have seen someones face peeled off of asphalt or seen the reaction of a guy who just finds out his best friend is dead because he was speeding, I don't think you should judge.
Oh please get off your little soapbox..
Ive have seen way worse than you ever will in the Motorcycle community + 10 years of Military..
ive seen just as many fatal accidents happen at low speeds as high...
For facts on high speed drivign vs low speed look up saftey records for the Autobaun vs US highways.. speed DOES NOT KILL.. CRAPPY TRAINED DRIVERS DO...
Its not speed here that kills its drivers that shouldnt be driving a car period at any speed that are allowed to have licenses..
The records for the autobahn are way better than any of our highways over any amount of time.
but thier licensing program is 4x as hard as ours.
80mph to a properly trained driver is like doing 20mph to anyone else..
the problem with US drivers is.. instead of watching what they are doing and concentrating on the road they are...
Slapping the kids...
putting on makeup..
adjusting the Air.. DVD.. CD.. or MP3 player..
shaving...
reading a book or map...
etc etc etc..
Driving is not somthing that needs to be done while distracted.. thats why Ill take a motorcycle rider over a car driver any day... not only are they trained better but they tend to take in everything around them and have absolute concentration when riding...
usually bikers die becasue car drivers are inattentive or distracted.