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John
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http://www.theregister.com/2007/07/03/eu_davies_100mph_vehicle_ban/
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Good, i hope it happens.
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Originally posted by Aj.
Good, i hope it happens.


are you mad!!

this is the ultimate pisstake tbh
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will never happen.
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I don't think it will either.

I don't imagine all the Germans that do 200mph would be too happy about doubling their journey time.
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"Cars designed to go at stupid speeds have to be built to withstand the effects of a crash at those speeds. They are heavier than necessary, less fuel efficient and produce too many emissions,"

Yeah right

I'd like to see ANY road car sucessfully withstand a 100mph crash
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this is stupid, and would never work, another sign that the world is going mad
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cant see that happening.
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Absolute bollocks, when the world is increasing in pace nobody is going allow it to slow back down again.
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what a load of shit. the EU can GTF.
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it was a British Mp that said it though so not really europe but a big mouth lib dem
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Are 1.2 Corsas going to be banned
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Hummers max speed is approx. 100mph so would be fine...yet it is much heavier than the vast majority of cars that go faster and is certainly more polluting.
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if the proposal goes through, manufacturers will simply put a limiter on the engine (hence no immediate impact),



Its no big deal really? dont see the fuss myself,you just get the car derestricted? like you do with scooters
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yeh WHY do cars need to go in excess of 100mph anyway, apart from germany no other roads allow that speed.
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quote:
Originally posted by RyanSxi
yeh WHY do cars need to go in excess of 100mph anyway, apart from germany no other roads allow that speed.


because if you feel the need to take a car, which youve spent you hard earned money on, onto a private track and go above 100mph then you can. If you decide to drive to another country that allows you to go over 100mph then you can.
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quote:
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yeh WHY do cars need to go in excess of 100mph anyway, apart from germany no other roads allow that speed.


Because Perodua Nippas are shit.
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imo its a good idea anyway
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Yea, my Punto which tops out at just under 120mph is over engineered and dangerous. I mean, it only has 5* NCAP Crash Safety and 3* NCAP Pedestrian Safety which makes it one of the safest cars you can buy. Oh, that and it's massive 1.3 engine only gets and average of 55mpg on a combined cycle. I think I shall sell it and buy a Corsa 1.0 12v which has a shite crash safety rating, no pedestrian safety rating and only does about 30mpg. That and it runs on petrol.

People should think before they speak really shouldn't they.
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quote:
Originally posted by jay kay
it was a British Mp that said it though so not really europe but a big mouth lib dem


pro EU same thing.
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quote:
Originally posted by RyanSxi
imo its a good idea anyway



yes so its going to stop people doing 99mph and killing people equally as much?

fact that more accidents happen in under 30mph zones.
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quote:
Originally posted by RyanSxi
imo its a good idea anyway



yes so its going to stop people doing 99mph and killing people equally as much?

fact that more accidents happen in under 30mph zones.


theres no need in everyday driving to exceed 100mph PLUS you loose your licence doing that speed so why the need (except like said tack days etc so thats the only reason really as far as i can see)
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will never happen, just another stupid law the EU comes out with that never gets taken seriously..

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