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    lol i would be a good drunk rider
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    Age and piss has little to do with this. It is the processor and input/output devices; what is needed is a new generation human.
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    Keep in mind that I'm drunk and pretty tired at the moment.

    Messed up on time three, I blinked.
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    Oh loved that one... I seem to have a thing on .297, but best was .156 after three woody 8%'s not bad...... might go for a drive and see if the reaction times are for real????

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    .541 while having a second whiskey after having two good wines and watching 'Shootout' on Sky at the same time.

    Could be faster as I don't often do all the above while riding my Hogley.

    .296 second time 'cos I made a bit of an effort - wish they'd stop the shooting on TV thouhg, a tad distracting
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    Argh!!

    A few more drinks got me down to .2656

    My best single effort was .25

    Imagine if I was soberrrrrrrr???
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Argh!!



    Imagine if I was soberrrrrrrr???
    would it be worser or betterer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost_Bullet View Post
    would it be worser or betterer?
    I could get BETTER???????
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    I could get BETTER???????
    Bullshite... that would stuff all the theorys of "I am better after a few"... uh uh uh????

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyGSXF View Post
    Fastest 0.188

    Average Time 0.2812
    How???

    I've tried numerous times and I cannot get under 0.2

    Fastest was 0.21

    AVG: 0.246
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    This is all very well but if you not sitting there waiting for an instruction but rather driving down the road you can probably add somewhere round 1.5 sec to that.

    Still interesting though.

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    1.5 seconds is what the LTSA assume for reaction time. To be honest, if you take that long to react to something unexpected, get off the f'ing road and never drive / ride again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanx View Post
    1.5 seconds is what the LTSA assume for reaction time. To be honest, if you take that long to react to something unexpected, get off the f'ing road and never drive / ride again.
    Your arguing with one of the converted here dude.

    Many studies have shown that the average driver has a reaction time of around 2 seconds. If you are on the ball and really "driving" then it will be less but for the average person (and I mean the 80% who think they are above average drivers) the reaction time closer to two seconds. It is a rather scary though aye! The test linked in this thread is very artificial - still interesting though.

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    eek

    just tried it 0.296 over 5 thought I... then it would be alot different depending on the day and how far/long you been riding ra ra ra
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