///This is my first post, and I'm happy to be in part of this community after reading many other topics as non-member :) ///
After flightsim, I got more interested in railsim especially when I discovered the parts that require skills, knowledge and thus giving much more enjoy than some others think (my friends tell me what I understand from driving this train on the track and watching, without action... Its not how it seems ;) )
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Whatever. After short self-introduction I want to ask a question regarding to speeding.
You know; when you exceed the proposed speed limit by 1 it gives you a penalty in RW. I wonder how this is in reallife.
Some rail blocks are actually capable of handling higher speeds than assigned, (e.g you may drive at 75mph easily in the proposed 65 part, or 10 mph in shunter area where the line is very straight)) therefore exceeding as long as its not dangerous shouldn't be a problem.
I wonder that, if a real driver exceeds the speed limit, and as there are recorder devices inside the cab; will the driver be questioned for this?
Should we really obey those speed limits ALL THE TIME or take some as suggestive?
