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Old December 19th 18, 03:03 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Jester
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Default Why do cars still have rev-counters?


We have been told many times that speed cameras cause accidents because drivers are concentrating on the speedometer rather than the road. And competent drivers drive at a safe speed for the conditions rather than a number on a post. I wonder how many of these 'Uber' drivers have blanked off their tachometers.
 




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