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No matter how good you think you are, no matter how safe you think it is, please just don't **** about on public roads. One day you will make a mistake.

http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/the-day-i-hoped-wouldnt-happen-cyclist-death


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 9:32 pm
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I have a 2008 S3 and it is very quick and grips like anything.
I've also had a 99 R1 and unless it was wet the R1 would destroy the S3 on nearly any road.


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 9:33 pm
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Quite happy making progress on the M5 passed Exeter, when I saw some dull yellowed headlights coming up behind me. Knew it wasn't a rozzer so kept at a 'sensible pace' in my Focus ST. He slowly came alongside me, knew I wasn't the rozzers ( they use ST's down there) It was a dirty green S4 estate, S reg. There was a whoosh of turbos and he just disappeared like a rocket. He was gone over the horizon in seconds. Total Q car. I just kept making pace knowing 300 bhp in mine was completely inadequate. 😯


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 9:41 pm
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Wow, 'making progress' on a motorway, mighty 'impressive'.


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 9:49 pm
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A friend of mine had one, loved the car but got fed up of replacing wing mirrors each time they were stolen.


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 10:06 pm
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Wow, 'making progress' on a motorway, mighty 'impressive'.

Make of that what you like, but it wasn't anywhere near a potential speed issue for the law in my car 🙄


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 10:19 pm
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No matter how good you think you are, no matter how safe you think it is, please just don't **** about on public roads. One day you will make a mistake

Don't worry Moley the drivers on STW are all experts. Even if they do break the speed limit it's in a controlled manner with the safety of others in mind and not liable to increase the chances of an accident that might have an effect on other people.


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 10:29 pm
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Oh my, motorbikes in faster than cars shocker. 😐

Most motorbike riders are idiots in my experience who seem to drive as fast as they want whenever they want.


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 10:33 pm
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Most motorbike riders are idiots in my experience who seem to drive as fast as they want whenever they want.

Limited experience?


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 10:37 pm
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Don't worry Moley the drivers on STW are all experts. Even if they do break the speed limit it's in a controlled manner with the safety of others in mind and not liable to increase the chances of an accident that might have an effect on other people.

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EDIT: I done the ton.


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 10:44 pm
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A quick google gives an S3 1/4 mile time of just under 14 seconds, and around the 5.5s mark to 60mph

I can see why Evo magazine said what they said about the 106 gti then. My first ever attempt at a 1/4 mile in mine saw a 15.3 at rough old Crail with about £500quid of alterations. Dead slow and stop.


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 10:46 pm
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There's nothing like getting passed by something that's very quiet but very quick. So fast that it leaves you too shocked to make any jestures or swear at them :O)

Then there's the noisy cars. Like the first time I heard a 911 from a set of traffic lights in Edinburgh. I froze on the spot.


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 10:55 pm
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Nothing says 'I am most likely driving like an inconsiderate cock' more than an Audi S3

I'm gobsmacked that on a forum like this, there should be a dick swinging contest about how fast people drive.

Interesting, despite having had lots of fast cars I've never had points or been stopped for speeding. I do all my fast driving on a track where it should be. But thanks for your concern.


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 11:01 pm
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I miss my impreza and ragging it sensibly. Its all I've got to add, oh and the fact that most cyclists killed are probably not done so by people enjoying their quick motor.


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 11:20 pm
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Ah that's all right then. 🙄


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 11:29 pm
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Well that's me convinced. It's all fine, fill your boots 🙄

And people take the piss out of me for thinking I'M special.


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 11:42 pm
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I'm also in the no points/no kills crew. Are we all bad drivers if we have a quick motor?
I'll be honest I haven't read many of the posts other than the first and last few but it seems its going the usual way of any stw/driving god/imbecile/smurfmat/no overtaking thread.


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 11:47 pm
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There seems to be some correlation between how the red socks talk about mountain bikers and how some on here talk about anyone with a car capable of over 70 MPH.

I can't seem to put my finger on the common denominator, it's on the tip of my tongue...


 
Posted : 16/04/2014 11:56 pm
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Say what now Nicklouse?!

Focus drivers eh? Pah. Lunatics . Etc etcetera


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 12:26 am
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Yes S3 is a lot of car for the money, @dan that's a good buy, I am tempted by something similar as I want a Quattro, more tax and insurance but a lot of car ... now that beng said @peter's mate below has made a daft choice, Porsche into an Audi, only if you wanted 4 seats

my friend just picked up a new one (he's had a few A3/S3s and just ditched his Cayman for the new S3), I can confirm that it is very very quick indeed

As for the "fast cars it will end in tears brigade" this is a mountain bike forum we risk serious injury opinion the sport, it might be a few cuts, a broken bone or life in a wheelchair, that doesn't mean we shouldn't do it


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 12:40 am
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Honestly jambalaya? You can't tell the difference between an essentially solo activity where the risk is all to yourself and breaking the law putting everyone around you at risk for you to get your rocks off? WTF is wrong with people?


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 1:00 am
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There seems to be some correlation between how the red socks talk about mountain bikers and how some on here talk about anyone with a car capable of over 70 MPH.

Not really comparable. 5 people a day die on UK roads, not many on the trails.

This very forum is full of stories of impatient aggressive drivers being a danger to cyclists. And yet on this thread suddenly it's all fine.

If you are having fun with a 300bhp car then you are putting cyclists or pedestrians at risk. Unless you are slowing to normal pace at every blind corner then you are risking taking out an innocent cyclist.

As a cyclist, I've had people swing out past me at speed only to find a car coming the other way. I've also come up behind cyclists as a driver and been unable to pass due to oncoming traffic, but happily I'm only driving gently so I've got time to brake.

If you're exercising your 300bhp car then you've slashed your reaction time, making a dangerous marginal situation out of a perfectly safe one. This is what speed does - it slashes safety margins.

I know how it feels to push it on a country road, I've done it many times. But I force myself not to, because it's ****ing dangerous and stupid. I save it for the bike.

Are we all bad drivers if we have a quick motor?

No-one's a good enough driver to drive a quick motor quickly on public roads.


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 2:38 am
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No molgrips what you have defined there is driving to the conditions - sight, road type etc. nothing to do with a 'fast' car.


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 3:51 am
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You don't need a 300bhp car to drive like a tit but it certainly helps.


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 6:30 am
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Molgrips I disagree with you. The thread here is about fast cars, not idiots on the road who will drive carelessly whatever their vehicle.

Fast cars handle better, brake better and accelerate better. This increases the margin of safety massively. I can overtake quickly and with more of a safety margin, I've never had any issues on motorway slip roads as the power allows me to slot in safely in the most appropriate and safe fashion, the car holds the road much better in wet and difficult driving situations, brakes much better in the rare occasion that something genuinely unforeseen happens, and there's been many situations where the best and safest way out if a potentially dangerous situation created by other road users is by using power to get out of that situation - an option not available in a lesser car.

So fast cars increase not decrease the margin of safety, or in other words can be driven faster than an average car in many given situations with the same or greater degree of safety (however this fact seems like a red rag to a bull on here).

Still, since you bought up the subject of drivers, I also think on the whole that the people who own really fast cars (as proper driving machines to be driven quickly, rather than as bling, bling 'look at me' show ponies) look after and maintain their cars well, increasing safety, spend money on good tyres, increasing safety, care about improving their driving skills and road craft, again increasing safety, and are knowledgeable and interested about a whole range of motoring issues, further increasing safety. It's the ignorant drivers who dislike cars and driving, with no interest in improving their skill set you should be far more worried about I'd have thought.


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 6:45 am
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Jambalaya - insurance only £250 for my A3 Quattro.

I don't drive like a tit, but with good line of sight, or a short Dual Carriageway section like you get a lot in my part of the world, it allows sensible overtaking with good margins.


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 6:54 am
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My NEW 300hp S3 actually is less dynamic than my old NA 200hp daily driver and responds less well as a result meaning I drive it with less "enthusiasm"....
However it is quicker and much more refined.
Nothing wrong with 300hp, 4wd and a set of thules on the roof. Why is that irresponsible ?
And I have had cars with more power, better dynamics and I've never had a speeding conviction. Touching wood...in almost 30 years of driving.


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 8:04 am
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This goes back to what I was saying earlier. That these sort of cars are too good. "Enthusiastic" driving in these sort of cars does mean driving stupidly. I agree, it's not the car, it's the person. The thing is the person who likes these sorts of cars like to drive enthusiasticly and that's why they spend on the money on them (not always I agree). So chicken and egg really.

Driven at sensible speed they are so effortless that you almost feel like you're not moving.


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 8:45 am
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agent007 +1

Sad to see a nice thread about attainable fast cars descend into the usual hand wringing bullshit.

I'm off to run over a baby robin's face


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 9:03 am
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agent007, your post is just one long, I am a better driver than you cliche. You of course think you are a driving God and no doubt will consider me an idiot.

As an aside I find when I go out on my motorbike I rarely get to give it heaps due to all the traffic (riding a slow650 single means I can ride it hard within the rules, mostly). As I overtake lots of fast cars much faster than my bike I often wonder why people have them, it must be frusyrating as ****.


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 9:15 am
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Its a shame that this thread has descended into the usual rubbish

No cyclists have ever broken 30mph on the road or jumped red lights, cycled on footpaths or pavements. We're all perfect


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 9:20 am
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The reason it descended this way is because of the latest death by dangerous driving incident that involved an Audi S3 hitting a cyclist. I thought that the terrible coincidence of this thread and that story highlighted an important point; speed is almost always a contributing factor in accidents.

I have relatively powerful car myself and I love the smoothness of the engine but I never exceed the speed limit.

There's nothing wrong with having a fast, powerful car; fill your boots. Just don't drive it in a way that endangers other people or alternatively, as some sensible folk have indicated, take it on a track.


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 9:21 am
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It's not really sad though is It?, it's par for the course on this forum that [i]those that don't....try and dictate to those that do[/i], and if you disagree the might of the righteous will strike you down yadda...yadda...yawn...get over it.....gtf.

Can I join you in the needless slaughter of baby robins?, I've a jack Russell here that loves to scrunch them till their heads pop off, he's also pretty deft at de-tailing red squirrels.


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 9:21 am
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those that don't....try and dictate to those that do

I think that's called the law isn't it?


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 9:23 am
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Awe, goodbye to a reasonably good thread about appreciation of the good old S3..

Is disappoint 🙁


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 9:25 am
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No cyclists have ever broken 30mph on the road

You know that's not against the law don't you?


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 9:32 am
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You know that's not against the law don't you?

This was my understanding as well.


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 9:36 am
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I also think on the whole that the people who own really fast cars (as proper driving machines to be driven quickly, rather than as bling, bling 'look at me' show ponies) look after and maintain their cars well, increasing safety, spend money on good tyres, increasing safety, care about improving their driving skills and road craft, again increasing safety, and are knowledgeable and interested about a whole range of motoring issues, further increasing safety. It's the ignorant drivers who dislike cars and driving, with no interest in improving their skill set you should be far more worried about I'd have thought.

That's going into my yearbook...The Big Book of STW Bullshit, 2014.


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 9:39 am
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I'm not even going to read this thread, I cannot do anything more than pity those who think that driving fast makes them better than anyone else. I will however link to this story

According to Lancashire Police, two cyclists were crossing the bridge over the M6 motorway "when an Audi S3 travelling in the opposite direction failed to negotiate a left hand bend and collided with the rear of one of the bikes."

http://road.cc/content/news/116704-witness-appeal-after-cyclist-killed-near-preston-sunday


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 9:48 am
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Actually I didn't know about the 30mph thing. Dammit, now I can increase my average speed on rides to over 30mph without a problem... 😆


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 9:49 am
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agent007, your post is just one long, I am a better driver than you cliche. You of course think you are a driving God and no doubt will consider me an idiot.

Completely disagree, I'm far from a perfect driver so that's the reason I've been on extra driving courses to help improve my skills and awareness in areas I consider lacking. Does that make me a perfect driver now - no of course it doesn't, I still make mistakes, but it does means I'm a far better and far safer driver now than I was before I took the extra training. There's still a lot left to learn though.

As I overtake lots of fast cars much faster than my bike I often wonder why people have them, it must be frusyrating as ****.

Not at all, I get annoyed at some other drivers who are indecisive, inconsiderate or unaware of their surroundings whilst driving, but having a faster car means that many more opportunities to safely overtake present themselves than they otherwise would.

As for your bike comment then please feel free to ride how you like but also be aware that motorcyclists are just 1% of total road traffic, but account for 19% of all road user deaths.


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 9:52 am
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Just want to apologies for contributing to or even being the progenitor for the degeneration of this thread.

I really do get and understand the love of motoring, of driving fast and enjoying a high performance car. I was once a real petrol head myself; I did track days from time to time and even considered getting my ARDS license.

Then I had a fairly decent crash, fortunately on an empty road and fortunately nothing I didn't walk away from. It was entirely my fault and was entirely down to me over estimating my abilities, something that many of us do.

Even the best racing drivers crash so no matter how capable a driver you are (and there are undoubtedly many capable drivers on this forum) you are still increasing your chances of having an accident if you’re driving at speed and closer to your limit than otherwise.

Speed is absolutely a contributing factor in many crashes; you just can’t get away from that fact. It’s demonstrated time and again. Speed is also energy and it’s energy that causes injuries in an accident so any accident where you’re carrying more speed than the law allows for means you’ve recklessly endangered either yourself or someone else’s life unnecessarily. You can spend as long as you like thinking it won’t be you or won’t happen to you but that’s like smoking thirty a day and telling yourself you won’t get cancer.

Fast cars are lovely; I honestly love everything about them but they are, to a great degree, pointless because any responsible individual just wouldn’t take the risk of endangerment to others by driving them at the speeds they are capable of.


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 9:53 am
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As for your bike comment then please feel free to ride how you like but also be aware that motorcyclists are just 1% of total road traffic, but account for 19% of all road user deaths.

very true and the vast majority of those deaths are single vehicle incidents, can the same be said about car crashes?


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 10:05 am
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Fast cars are lovely; I honestly love everything about them but they are, to a great degree, pointless because any responsible individual just wouldn’t take the risk of endangerment to others by driving them at the speeds they are capable of.

Understand what you're saying, but I think it misses the point a little. A fast car will rarely, if ever, see its full potential used, even on something like a German autobahn. What a fast car does get, as mentioned above, is better brakes, tyres and handling.

Following on from this, it could be asked: what is more dangerous? A responsible IAM member in a quick car or a 'youf' in an old hatch that will be ragged silly to get anywhere quickly?


 
Posted : 17/04/2014 10:34 am
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Cancer or aids. Which is worse. Its an irrelavent point.


 
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