Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speed has nothing to do with good driving.
Give me a driver going 80mph but constantly checking their mirrors and with a good sense of their surroundings, over a person zoned out going 55 but only looking straight ahead.
Haha. You do realize speed is a leading cause of accidents and the severity of property damage and injury/death in accidents, right? But you go ahead and continue to mentally justify your dangerous driving.
Distracted driver is the #1 cause, and you can be distracted going 55mph or 80mph. Hell as a pedestrian, most of the people who come to hard stops at stop signs are totally distracted and doing it for the routine. I'd rather have an aware roller, than someone who stops at stop signs just for the sake of stopping.
The best thing anyone can do, is be constantly aware of their surroundings at all times - not just when they "need" to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speed has nothing to do with good driving.
Give me a driver going 80mph but constantly checking their mirrors and with a good sense of their surroundings, over a person zoned out going 55 but only looking straight ahead.
Haha. You do realize speed is a leading cause of accidents and the severity of property damage and injury/death in accidents, right? But you go ahead and continue to mentally justify your dangerous driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speed has nothing to do with good driving.
Give me a driver going 80mph but constantly checking their mirrors and with a good sense of their surroundings, over a person zoned out going 55 but only looking straight ahead.
Haha. You do realize speed is a leading cause of accidents and the severity of property damage and injury/death in accidents, right? But you go ahead and continue to mentally justify your dangerous driving.
Anonymous wrote:Speed has nothing to do with good driving.
Give me a driver going 80mph but constantly checking their mirrors and with a good sense of their surroundings, over a person zoned out going 55 but only looking straight ahead.
Anonymous wrote:There is one DCUM driver who always drives 55mph on there. Surely always in the right lane because they don’t want to break the law.
Because lane speed discipline must surely have nothing to do with safety, right?Anonymous wrote:Doesn't the speed vary depending on location? Or is it 55 the whole way?
When conditions allow I drive between 65 and 70 if the speed limit is 55.
Anonymous wrote:Speed has nothing to do with good driving.
Give me a driver going 80mph but constantly checking their mirrors and with a good sense of their surroundings, over a person zoned out going 55 but only looking straight ahead.

I thought most people went about 10 mph because it's always bumper to bumper when I'm on there.Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it is 55 because there are only two people who drive at that speed on the beltway. Everyone else is going 60-70 and some way faster than that. I almost never see police pull anyone over on beltway. If you got pulled over what was your speed?