I've watched this thread with interest and have voted.
I'm no angel when it comes to speed but honestly feel I drive to the conditions. 20, 30, 40 and 50 mean 20, 30, 40 and 50 (maximum) to me but in National speed limits I drive to the conditions... A clear stretch of motorway/dual carriageway with good visibility and conditions and I will break the limit sometimes but generally will sit at about 75 most of the time. Whilst I accept that this is "over the limit" it is within the accepted leeway.
That said... There is still the odd time when I am in an area of National limit when I have driven faster than I should. If we were all completely honest I doubt there's a person with a licence who can say they have never broken the speed limit, including temporary ones posted on the matrix signs on motorways

As Amigo said at the start... No if's/but's... The question is, have you/do you break the speed limit.
As for the religion side of things... Yes Lizzie, I agree that your time is up when it is up. I have witnessed the aftermath of many fatal accidents when I was working recovery... They are awful, sobering scenes but if I had let everything I ever saw/witnessed bother me then I would never leave the house

It's about risk assessment and reaction. The majority of accidents I have seen/been involved in/tidied up after have been in built up areas with the vehicles involved travelling within the posted limits. As someone else has stated, it's the distractions that cause accidents, not speed

Just my opinion mind
