Switzerland is not exactly a nightmare when it comes to going over the speed limit, but if you don't pay attention or are unlucky, it can quickly cost your license (and a lot of money). It's quite possible to quickly find a country road where you can be more or less on the safe side regarding speeding cameras (where you can simply tell that there are none, since you would see them if there would be any).
The problem is if you don't pay attention to your speedo for a few seconds, and you do it somewhere where there is a camera. If you get caught doing more than 105km/h in an 80km/h zone for example... say goodbye to your license (not that i constantly drive too fast, but let's say you use the full 2nd gear when comming from a 50km/h into an 80km/h zone... before you know it, you are already past the speed limit).
As for the comparison of MX-5 and S2000...
I've had an MX-5 for about three years (NB model). They are very good cars with great cornering abilities (you'll keep up with almost anything on the road if it's slow and twisty corners). Aswell, 140hp is already good enough for a car that weights barely over a tonne.
The S2000 feels very similar, but nevertheless, you can feel the additional weight (which didn't feel like something negative to me, it still felt great to drive, very light, and pretty "go-kart like"). I can imagine the MX-5 will be faster in some tight corners, but it might aswell be the other way around. Judging from how they feel, they are about equal i'd say.
So far so good, but where the S2000 wins for me is:
- It has way better seats.
The MX-5 was almost perfect, but in the rare moments when i felt "disconnected" from the car, it was always because of the seats not giving me perfect support (i'm quite slim). In the S2000, the seats are almost as good as in the 944 i had (best seats ever)... in other words, they are very good seats.
- Interior design/styling.
The MX-5 was already very nice, but the S2000 wins again here. I rarely felt like "everything fits perfectly and is in the right place" like i did in the S2000. I love it when the interior of a car feels simple and designed to drive, and the S2000 is a perfect example of how it should be done.
- Engine.
The MX-5 has a very reliable engine with enough power to be fun, but it also feels a little rough and sounds about as exciting as a vacuum cleaner. The S2000 on the other hand... i think Jeremy Clarkson said it best: "an astonishing engine!".
- Looks.
I always liked the design of miatas, but again the S2000 clearly wins here... it's simply a very nice looking car!
As i said, i think i'm hooked...