
Originally Posted by
Mekk
He was proven to be over the speed limit, which under legislation is illegal and thus he was guilty.
Technically you are correct. That's how the right to innocence is subjugated. I was extrapolating and saying that a speeding ticket is in essence an accusation that you are a "grave menace to society".

Originally Posted by
spudchucka
I haven't abused anyone your post was crap though.
Sorry if I over-reacted. I appreciate that this type of argument can be frustrating from both sides. It felt like a knee-jerk reaction with no substance.
Your explanation of the skid/speed formula was very interesting. I've managed to do a full emergency stop from 50km/h in the cage with the wheels only losing traction for the last metre or so. According to the skid marks I would only have been travelling at 3.7km/h on the same road in your example. This is what leads me to believe that skid marks aren't always a good indicator of the initial speed of the vehicle. I run stickier tyres than most with standard brakes so they don't skid too easily.
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