In good conditions, with a good line through the corner, in good conditions, number 2 works well. To most, most times. The presence of other road users, the possibility of fuel spills on the outer of the corner apex, the possibility that you have taken the wrong line into the corner, the possibility of pot-holes in that corner, all conspire to make your life painful at times.
We all do it... but we all get it wrong, now and then. If you have'nt, you will.
The only 95kph corner i can remember. Its nicely cambered although a little bumpy!
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Its most likely the population thing, but working in the signwriting industry, Transit are pretty tough down here on people putting any sign up willy nilly so to speak, long may it last
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My rule of thumb is add 10kph to their suggestion. Gotta be careful because occasionally they're not kidding
I find it's a bit like Road Works signs at night - slow down a bit , check out if there really is anything being dug up and proceed as if nothing happened but occasionally they leave the signs out for a reason and that 4 inch drop on to thick gravel at speed is an arse puckering moment![]()
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There used to be a bunch on scenic drive in orkers till about 2 years ago when they were all changed to ending in 5.
Originally Posted by Albert
Logistics. If corners were rated from 15kph to 95kph in 1kph increments you'd need to have a range of 81 different speed signs on inventrory. Having them in increments of 5kph means you only need 17 different signs in inventory (unless they actually make them up to order?)
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On a side note
Theres a 80kph bit of road up here, out to snells beach, they have been doing road works on it for a while...posted 30kph area, when you get out of the 30k area, the speed limit is now 100kph....but its still a posted 80kph road.
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