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Originally Posted by hondaford Thanks for sharing, santosh.
Quite curious to know what the risks would be in driving slowly.
I frequently drive on the Udupi Mangalore stretch and am usually at 80kmph which I believe is the highway speed limit. The intercity buses overtake me easily and are doing 100 kmph on average. I avoid them as much as I can by letting them overtake and then keep a safe distance away from them. This gives better line of sight and sufficient braking distance.
Are we saying by driving slower than the buses my risks are higher? I drive a small hatchback.
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I am not advocating driving at a particular speed irrespective of the road conditions and specifics. The Udupi Mangalore road is quite a busy road with a high density of population and I know how those manic intercity buses drive. I would certainly let them overtake if I saw them in my rear view mirror!!
But on four lane stretches I would not feel safe at 80 odd Kph and see trucks close in on me and honk and try to overtake. I agree 80 kph is the speed limit on most highways but for me my life is dearer to me than the satisfaction of not breaking the "rules" or the "law". These trucks are laden with 10 to 60 Tons payload depending on the capacity, with questionable maintenance, driven by people without much formal training, without any restrictions on duty hrs / per day. Many of them are sleep deprived, some of them are distracted by their phones and by habit they are used to being overtaken by cars and buses. They don't come across too many cars going slower than them and they generally hate overtaking. An error in judgement by them could be potentially disastrous for the car. I'd rather overtake them and be as far away as possible from them as quickly as possible. Quote:
Originally Posted by jhaji I certainly wouldn't try to keep ahead of the buses going at 100 kmph. One has to go way faster than them for that. Nor would I keep behind the trucks going at 80 kmph on the road SantoshBharat was driving.
It does seem to me though, by looking at the video a few times, that the speed he was on when he spotted the pedestrian crossing the road, braking and stopping in time was not an option. A little slower would have given him more options. |
This particular road is a bypass and is quite wide and as I said it is part of GQ and all trucks plying between Pune and Bangalore have to go through this road. According to me about 80 to 100 is about par for this road (on the straight, smooth clear sections only). You can see from the screenshot, I was doing about 90 pkh when I spotted her. From the dash cam it looks as though I was going faster than that. I remember I released the brakes quickly as I had a wide area to maneuver and I realised I could get there before her. But I guess you are right, even if I had continued to brake, it does not look like I could have stopped in time. She just appeared out of nowhere, put her head down and went for it. Both of us are extremely luckly to come out of the incident unscathed. Such incidents are eye openers and will certainly have an impact on how I drive on the highway from now on!! Quote:
Originally Posted by condor And why would that be ? On that section, or otherwise, most trucks maintain a steady speed. And the speed that the trucks maintain is realistic for the load they are carrying, and the type of road they are on.
You dont have to be that slow to be over-taken by them. And I dont understand what makes you think that the trucks go faster than 60-80 on that section.
You can maintain a safe speed, speed up when safe, and - slow down when required. 115 is Not the realistic speed on that section - especially in the southern part of that by-pass between Kalghatgi road exit and Hubli toll. The traffic, the local traffic and the road side-vendors in that area all contribute. |
They should, but they don't, that's the problem. That bypass has many inclines and slopes. Trucks going up slow down to a crawl , but trucks coming down easily exceed 100 kph. I do this stretch twice a month. Believe me, you don't to be the one to test their brakes or their judgement for overtaking. And many modern trucks these days are capable of doing 100 kph on flats, even with full payload.
If you see the screenshots, I passed the Kalghatgi exit and overtook a truck. In the process the speed went up to 115 kph and then I immediately went off throttle to drop to 91 kph for no apparent reason, right? So you can give me some credit for realising that it was too fast for the conditions and coming down to what is ideal. 
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