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GeneW
08-02-2009, 12:51 PM
Apparently the closure of two threads about Yaris Max Speeds has taught me a couple of facts...

1. A lot of posters here cannot read. I asked for opinions from posters where excessive speeds were legal, not from speed freaks who enjoy flirting with death. I made that clear to demarcate between my thread and first thread.

2. Our Moderators are too liberal with the thread lock and too conservative with making distinctions between illegality where they're sitting and around the rest of the world.

I'm especially concerned with Canadian moderators and posters. Do you all think that the rest of the world's laws are similar to Canadian law? Ain't so.

Gene

90tsi
08-02-2009, 01:16 PM
i think after the past couple thread closures seems that everyone is thinking twice about what exactly they post. lol kinda funny.

PETERPOOP
08-02-2009, 01:44 PM
"The reality is that if you are speeding with other drivers around on a public road, you are involving all of them in potential danger"


Well on my thread, I forgot to mention it was 2am on an open highway with no cars in sight.

Oh wells. I wish this site would allow street racing threads like every other messageboard out there. :P

GeneW
08-02-2009, 01:57 PM
Gene we already have a SECTION about Racing , Tracking etc , Top speed drag. And no one will close these threads because they deal with on track legal racing.

Never went to look at them. Did not know that they existed. The Yaris is an economy car - who would take an "Eco-Box" on a race track?

There are places in the world were driving fast on public roads is completely legal.

For once just try and submit to the rules and stop trying to find loopholes.

Change comes from pushing the envelope, Pavel. It's not like I post porn, racist trash, "faces of death" and other offensive things.

I have posted about the wonders of human evolution, which ignited a firestorm of race baiting, even though I thought it was a beautiful testament to the survival of a hardy people. Same with other posts.

I respect your opinions and what you have to say but sometimes you go overboard, i.e your road antics which technically could be called illegal and reckless yet no one closed your thread....

I wouldn't call anything I do "reckless", Pavel. I take considerable precautions and considerable care in what I do.

I push back against arbitrary and self serving limits placed upon me.

Gene

GeneW
08-02-2009, 01:58 PM
no sane person in Germany would attempt to put the Yaris in the X lane for fear of getting steamrolled by a Porsche doing 220KM/h

You know this from personal experience then? This is what I had asked after.

Gene

GeneW
08-02-2009, 02:01 PM
Well on my thread, I forgot to mention it was 2am on an open highway with no cars in sight.

Should not drive any further than you can see and react, Pete.

It's ironic - I won't go much above the speed limit because of deer, elderly drivers and self indulgent idiots who imagine that their SUV "protects them" and thus feel free to be reckless. Yet here I am taking the Management to task because they lock threads about high speed driving in places where it's legal.

You'd think that such threads are considered an "enticement to speed". The enticement to speed comes from many sources aside Yarisworld.

Gene

GeneW
08-02-2009, 02:08 PM
See there is the problem right there YOU don't think its reckless but i bet if we asked a police officer he/she would disagree. Don't forget everyone likes to be right but in this case you are wrong. Please dont take this as a personal attack.

Pavel, police officers are some of the worst drivers. Didn't you recall me talking about passing some numbnut because he was stopped in the middle of the road by a PA State Trooper doing a "three point turn" dead in the center of a two lane highway? The dude stopped half a mile away from the Statie, it was a passing lane, so I just went around them and went on my way. The dude had been horsing around with going fast and then slow, and wouldn't let me pass him earlier, so it was turnabout is fair play.

That is not the first time I've seen such stupidity from a police officer. A lot of police speed, run stop signs (with and without lights), and will even park alongside of the roads with the rear end of the car out in oncoming traffic. I've nearly been "pushed" into some of them by people in the left hand lane aside me.

The only "weight" that a Police Officer's opinion carries is in Court. Aside that as a rule I don't take their skills very highly, especially the younger ones.

Some of the older Police though have extremely good skills.... they do get better with experience.



I'm not offended, Pavel and please don't be offended in turn.

GeneW
08-02-2009, 02:10 PM
PETERPOOP, I had no problem with your original post, but subsequent posts described dangerous activities involving other vehicles on public roads, which isn't tolerated...So unfortunately, your OP became collateral damage...

Cheers

Which I guess implies that moderators can't selectively delete posts but must nuke an entire thread?

Gene

cali yaris
08-02-2009, 02:29 PM
The Yaris is an economy car - who would take an "Eco-Box" on a race track?

I would. And so would 03Z33, jkuchta, lt noogie, morgan, lapoche and many others who actually have. It's unlikely that you don't know that. Your insistence on (sarcastically much of the time) imposing how you think things "should be" on the rest of us is wearing thin.

Mods, you're doing a great job. :thumbsup:

90tsi
08-02-2009, 02:38 PM
this stuff is funny.. every has opinion and the "i think" but when it comes to it the man with the ability wins. oh well.. Fight the Power! lmao

GeneW
08-02-2009, 03:05 PM
im not offended there is no reason to be. Im all for being anti-conformist, however when I choose voluntarily to be part of a community whether virtual or real-life I accept to follow the rules of the said community. So if YW prohibits threads dealing with speeding/reckless driving/street racing then I will comply to that rule because I chose to be part of this community. All this being said you and I can do whatever we please on the road (not always legal or safe) but it is our business and ultimately we will have to live or not with the consequences , however we do not have the right to parade this on a forum that clearly prohibits this.

I think that our rules here are a bit too tight... there are places on Earth where there are no speed limits. This is why the title of this thread is "Yaris Romper Room" - we're being limited to the "safest" of practices and not simply reducing the kind of juvenile "2 Fast 2 Furious" behavior that gets people hurt and dead.

There is a big difference between a "Non-Conformist" and doing what needs to be done.

Now have I been on the autobahn yes, have i driven above 200km/h yes, was i sacred when i saw flashing highbeams in my rear view mirror closing fast yes. People have trouble understanding the nature of the unlimited highways, if you are not used to driving in these conditions you will most likely die. When i went with my cousin to Germany I never once seen a Child of God (to borrow your expression) sleeping in the left lane doing 80km/h, people have much higher driving skills and driving etiquette in Germany than anywhere else in the World except maybe in Sweden where they are just slowpoking around. I never saw someone cut other drivers off on the Autobahn a slower car will always yield without having to resort to signals , people pay attention.

Glad to see that somewhere, someone, pays attention.

I routinely "drive right" and will not pass someone without checking my rear view mirror as far out as I can see. If someone is coming up behind me I will get out of their way. I am constantly checking my mirrors and looking around me.

Gene

GeneW
08-02-2009, 03:19 PM
I would. And so would 03Z33, jkuchta, lt noogie, morgan, lapoche and many others who actually have.

People use Garden Tractors at Tractor Pulls and air rifles at long distance shooting competitions too. From my perspective an Econobox ain't the tool for such things as speed competition.

It's unlikely that you don't know that. Your insistence on (sarcastically much of the time) imposing how you think things "should be" on the rest of us is wearing thin.

Who is the "rest of us" and what are you talking about here? Care to elaborate or are you hoping I get the drift?

Gene

GeneW
08-02-2009, 03:31 PM
I had bus drivers hold up kids at their bus stop just to let people by, most of these drivers are experienced people with many hours behind the wheel so they will let you pass if you are courteous to them. riding in their blind spot weaving in and out each side will get you nowhere.

Most of our school bus drivers are working poor with a special class of CDL. They catch hell if they're "late". It is a damn rare event for a school bus hereabouts to let anyone pass them. Ive seen "conga lines" up to a mile long behind me, no kidding, with the little pampered kiddies being hauled down the highway in front of me.

Since I don't want to risk their necks and mine passing them I try to get ahead of them early and often.

Myself and several of my colleagues have this thing that if we see a dipshit pulling these stunts trying to attract attention to himself and force us to give way , we simple slow down even more and make him smell our dirty diesel exhaust until he/she calms down.

I try to stay out of the blind spot so that I don't hit them. However when stuck behind a huge truck one cannot see around it at all to make plans. Hence the "weaving".

I sure don't want anyone to pull over. Keep on moving is my feeling about it. Last Friday I tried get around a Tri-Axle dump truck. They wouldn't yield but did ramp up the speed. They reached a fair velocity so I drifted back and rode with them. On Tuesday some dude in a Minivan wouldn't let me pass him, then I passed him, then after we passed through a known speed trap he passed me by coming up behind me until I yielded. He did a beautiful job of hauling ass so I drifted back and rode with him.

I don't have to be the top dog, provided that I get where I'm going in a jiffy. Not recklessly but briskly.

I've had people "slow down". My usual response is to back off, bide my time, pass and wave to them. Except one idiot in a Nissan who I no longer see, who enjoyed holding everyone back. He'd also "speed up" in passing zones to prevent any passing, then he'd slow up once the double yellow lines came back. I watched him do it repeatedly over a few months to different people including myself. I changed shifts and don't see him any more. Good riddance!

Gene

supmet
08-02-2009, 03:49 PM
ok we're drifting off topic,

You better not be doing any drifting unless its on an approved course.

zing!

90tsi
08-02-2009, 03:51 PM
:laughabove:

PETERPOOP
08-02-2009, 04:02 PM
You better not be doing any drifting unless its on an approved course.

zing!

lmao

ChinoCharles
08-02-2009, 04:16 PM
Gene, you could save us a few threads like this one by using the search function and just sticking to the rules. At one point, we were liberal enough to have questions like this answered publicly. They're still there. We are the way we are now for a good reason. If you don't understand please PM me and I would be happy to explain it. Thanks!

http://yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9023&highlight=yaris+top+speed

cali yaris
08-02-2009, 04:41 PM
People use Garden Tractors at Tractor Pulls and air rifles at long distance shooting competitions too. From my perspective an Econobox ain't the tool for such things as speed competition.

Your "perspective" about the Yaris is based on zero racing experience, I am guessing. I think you just admitted you didn't know a track/racing forum existed on here? You're not basing your opinion on real knowledge, Gene -- and you know you're doing that, because you're a smart person. What are you basing your opinion on? The cost of the car? The horsepower of the car? That you think it was designed for a single purpose? (if that's it, trying googling "Vitz Cup", a dedicated professional race series for the car and gosh, heaven forbid anyone should race a Honda Civic).

If you were willing to listen to the dozen of us that say (from real experience) the Yaris is competitive at the track, you might reconsider your position. Will you?

tuckevalastin
08-02-2009, 04:51 PM
People use Garden Tractors at Tractor Pulls and air rifles at long distance shooting competitions too. From my perspective an Econobox ain't the tool for such things as speed competition.

I do alot with antique garden tractors and I can tell you that garden tractor pulling is a very popular sport among tractor enthusiasts. In fact it's a good comparison as to why the Yaris can be a GOOD car for racing. It's a cheaper more user friendly way to compete and have fun than having a full out dedicated race car.

Altitude
08-02-2009, 05:51 PM
The only comparison to Romper Room I see is people whining about getting posts deleted or not being able to post certain kinds of things. Children are the ones who complain when things don't go their way. Adults - while they may disagree - simply accept it and move on. Life is WAY too short to concern oneself about every single perceived injustice. Especially something as meaningless as posts on a public forum.

I've never understood why people that participate in a forum - that is paid for and supported by others - complain when those very people enforce rules. This ain't a free-for-all and if that's the sort of thing one wants I would suggest starting a site where anything goes.

ChinoCharles
08-02-2009, 05:59 PM
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