Two SP30s in 27 years. Last one was about 13 years ago.
Used to get stopped fairly regularly in the early nineties when I was driving a modified Golf GTI (too low and too loud were the usual reasons but never got done for anything!) .
Once got stopped because the officer "thought my tyres were illegal". Now funnily enough they were all brand new - less than a week old. The traffic officer then proceeded to go over my car in incredible detail looking for problems. He couldn't find anything wrong and he allowed me to be on my way.
His parting words were "Well don't do it again". As I was driving a perfectly legal car in a perfectly legal manner I still wonder exactly what it was that I shouldn't do again.
0 in 21 years
(*does anyone else get flashed by the driver behind for sticking to a 30? or overtaken, in a 30?)
frequently 🙁
not just 30s either. 20s, 40s, 50s, NSL too. Then of course when the limit changes, you either catch up with them, or they carry on at whatever speed they'd been doing before.
flip the coin though, ever been held up by someone doing say 45 in a 60, then when you get to a 40 & they carry on still at 45?
[quote=john_drummer ] ever been held up by someone doing say 45 in a 60, then when you get to a 40 & they carry on still at 45?
🙂 Always!
Try driving a van for a while. You're limited to 50mph on single carriageways and you get artics and coaches flash at you for not going fast enough.
1 in 13 years, about 7 years ago. SP50 on the M4. Speed limit changed from 70 to 50 and I backed off, slowing down and then see a van on a bridge going over the motorway. Got a nice letter from the Gwent Constabulary saying I'd been going 57 in a 50. 3 points, £60 fine.
I too hate it when someone is pootling along at 40 in a national then stay at 40 when the limit changes to 30. Makes my blood boil. So much more dangerous to be speeding in a 30 than driving near or just over the speed limit in a national.
I had zero tickets in the UK (12 years driving cars & motorbikes). Since I left I've had >15 (lost count). Had them here in Belgium (plenty), Switzerland, Austria, Germany, France, Netherlands.... 😳
The costs are quite low, and without a points system (no totting up ban) it's worth the risk. I have to drive lots around Europe for my work (mostly DL) & to be honest I generally just go with the flow (fast flow). Poor excuse perhaps.
A lot when I was young and mad, way back 30 odd years ago when you got endorsements rather than points I had 8 or 9 of them continually.
In the end my dad persuaded me that I was probably better off racing my motorbikes rather than riding them on the road.
One of my mates actually had 32 endorsements on his licence at one point - we were bad 😀
nothing since 1985 though
2 in Australia in 1989. They seemed to be a bit more anal about applying the law than the Brits did at the time. None before or since.
3 in 21 years. Also had TS20 (crossed white line by 1mtr 👿 ) and Section59.
Its motorbikes, they do it to you.
0 in 23 yrs driving, passed test when i was 17 and bought a mini cooper with holes in the floor from the garage i served my apprenticeship at. Owned proper fast cars for the past 20 starting out when i was 22 with a lancia delta integrale i bought as damaged repairable and rebuilt the back end and ran that for a few years, never crashed a car on the road (loads on the track and barrel rolled a mk2 bda escort at 90mph in the forest - walked away with a broken finger) though never had a bump nor any insurance claim that was my fault, i save my speed for the track, i have an inherent distrust of every car on the road so i drive with the consideration that everyone else on the public road is out to kill me.
if the police were to enforce the speed limits on dual carriageways,and single lane roads for HGV's ,vans --it would be meltdown.
Every HGV is exceeding the limit (50) on the dual carriageway by me, on trunk roads they rarely stick to 40-- as druidh says 50 in a sprinter van will seem very slow!
2 in 33 years.
First one was in 1995, 90 in a 70, 3 points & £40 fine. Then earlier this year, 39 in a 30, speedawareness course, no points.
After 1 night in Manchester.
I was Charged with.
( furious driving ) 5 points
( refusing to give a specimen ) 8 pts
IN 10 ( no insurance ) 6 pts
MS 30 x 2 ( street offence ) 4 pts
MS 50 ( racing on a public highway ) 4 pts
MS 90 ( refusing to identify another driver ) 6 points
SP 30 x 3 6 pts.
Obligatory 4 year ban with compulsory advanced re-test plus a £3000 fine.
Then in 98 on a 1000cc EXUP, I overtook and then Raced a car and a motor bike over the cat and fiddle ( Both were braking the speed limit at the time ) up and across long hill into whaley bridge, when i got to the roundabout the road was blocked.
Turned out to be 3 of duty police officers.
Multiple speeding charges
lots of TS 20,s
And another 3 yr ban + £800 fine.
Never drove or ridden a motorbike on the road since,
But on a good note i do have quite a few bikes.
0 in 17 years,
Approaching 750,000 miles
You have to be blind, stupid or careless to drive with so little observation that your speeding and not able to see camera, car following etc...
0 in 16.
Don't have a completely clean sheet though: I pulled out in front of a cement mixer in 2001 though, completely wrote off the car and was lucky to walk away. The mixer driver maintained he was doing less than 30. He appeared suspiciously quickly on a completely empty road for someone who wasn't speeding, but never mind. I was charged with careless driving but the charge was dropped when I agreed to go on one of the test runs for the driver awareness courses they offer for less serious stuff nowadays.
3 points 22 years ago for crossing over a double white line with the osf wheel while going round a corner, and told off for having wheels which were wider than the car (was a yoof with spacers and wide wheels!). nothing since (well a very suspicious looking drug cop at Bilbao port but that another story). never been caught speeding tho!
You have to be blind, stupid or careless to drive with so little observation that your speeding and not able to see camera, car following etc...
Must be a stw record.
58 posts before a sanctimonius reply. Good view from up there on your high horse?
😯 @ Merchant Banker
Me - 3 times in 23 years, the worst oh which was 96 in a 50 on the A9 (although I am still convinced it was actually a 60) £300 fine and 6 points for that one. I was young and stupid and thought Edinburgh to Skye and back in the day, with a 4 hour meeting in the middle was a good idea. Steady boring eddy now!
Freakishly, none. Long overdue frankly. Er, 11 years on motorbikes, 3 in cars.
0 in 25 years of full licence and 10 years car ownership (low mileage TBF).
not that I'm sanctimonious tho.
0 in 27. But then I don't drive a great deal.
stufield - Member0 in 17 years,
Approaching 750,000 milesYou have to be blind, stupid or careless to drive with so little observation that your speeding and not able to see camera, car following etc...
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can you post a pic I want to be like you !
2 in 19 years both sp 30s but none in the last 10 years.
1st was in a diesel series 3 landrover, still have the ticket somewhere.
0 in 24 years
As much luck as careful driving
0 in 14 years, i do about 130k a year (long distance coach driver)
did get stopped for 'unusual riding' once, had a copper follow me through 3 towns on my bike, id spotted them so kept EXACTLY to all speed limits (in 1st gear all the way too) eventually they got bored and pulled me.
apparently a biker not speeding is highly unusual.
EDIT: i dont normally speed much, i dont actually believe it saves much time.
Aged 18, In a knackered looking mk1 ford fiesta which I had just finished a rebuild to the engine to make it sing, I was stopped doing 120 mph, they found a shotgun in my boot and for some strange reason they did not book me for speeding 😉
Sold the car afterwards, last time I messed with speeding on the road, lesson learnt
2 in 18-ish years. Can't complain with near enough 478,000 miles in my own vehicles. Just wait,tomorrow I'll be banned.
that's not saying I always drive within the law, I just don't get caught (touches some wood)
Just keep yer hands on the wheel,laddie. ;O)
Zero in 28 years. Including 10 years commuting 30,000 miles pa.
Of course there was the time, very early on a Saturday morning on the M6 toll when I went around the corner at about 90-ish, to see three police cars pulling people over. I escaped on the grounds that they had already apprehended three cars, and I was the fourth (lucky, as my wife never forgets to remind me).
None in 21 years driving.
Caught once doing 75 in a 60 on the A75.
Not bad going in 23 years of having held a full licence.
one in 5 years rolled through temporary red light at road works near my house you could see the other side and there being no traffic there the lights used to take an age to go through the cycle and change to green, rolled through and got caught by a unmarked police car that was parked on the end of a road close by, two days before xmas last year £60 and three points merry xmas from north wales police.
None in 30 years. Lost count of the number of times I've seen 170.
Once in 20 years. 97 mph on a duel carriageway when I was 25 😳
Must be a stw record.58 posts before a sanctimonius reply. Good view from up there on your high horse?
You obviously missed:
I think it's because I've only ever driven cars that have a special dial that tell you what speed you're doing
15 or so posts earlier.
Personally 2 in 26 years. Both forward facing mobile ones over the brow of a hill that you would have needed x-ray eyes to see before they nabbed you - clearly I'm not as awesome as stufield.
None in 23 years, although I've been caught speeding twice.
First one was 110 on the M6 in the mid '90's. The policeman gave me a right bollocking and then let me off with a warning.
Second one was 45 through 30mph roadworks with a sign that said "speed cameras to protect road workers". It was a Saturday and nobody was working so my notice of intended prosecution was rescinded.
I generally tootle around the place nowadays.
Second one was 45 through 30mph roadworks with a sign that said "speed cameras to protect road workers". It was a Saturday and nobody was working so my notice of intended prosecution was rescinded
You mean I can ignore temporary roadworks speed limits if they have a sign saying that? 😯 (given that most of the time I drive through is at weekends when nobody is working)
You mean I can ignore temporary roadworks speed limits if they have a sign saying that? (given that most of the time I drive through is at weekends when nobody is working)
Alright, you got me. I'm not really sure why the notice was rescinded, but this is the most likely reason I can think of.
I was caught as I came over the brow of a hill and remember thinking "ffs, what road workers", as the roadworks were complete and all that was left of them were a few cones at the side of the road. I got my notice of intended prosecution in due course, signed it and sent it back. Two months later I received a letter saying the notice had been rescinded.
All I can think is that people complained about the validity of the speed trap.
3 in last 20 years, have driven 40,000 a year for a lot of that. No excuse though still speeding when I shouldn't be!
1 in 23 years. There is a dual carriageway near me that had the limit reduced from 50 to 30. I was caught doing 47 only 2 weeks after it had been reduced. In fact I wasn't even aware it had been reduced, as it had been 50 for as long as I can remember. Strangely within 2 years the limit on the road was increased back to 50!
I also had a lucky escape only 6 weeks after I passed my test. I was caught doing 100 on the motorway at 2 in the morning. The very nice policeman let me off, telling me that if I drove at 70 for the rest of my journey, that I would get home alive. If I continued at 100 I might not! He then followed me down the motorway for the next 7 miles (the next junction) and I made sure I didn't go over 70.
Offenses? Are you American?
17 points in the late eighties on a 350lc. Got a 12 month ban under totting up. Mostly speeding, failing to stop etc. Nowt since but its like punctures. we really shouldn't be talking about such things...
we really shouldn't be talking about such things...
Ermm 40 in 30 outside a school and on the last day of work for my old company.
97 in a 70 on my old KR1S (they were being nice), "we've been doing over a 140 since Gatwick trying to catch you" I'd rolled off as it was starting to get a bit hot.
65 in a 30 whilst overtaking, trip to magistrates and 6 points and £200 (a good few years ago now)
Been fairly good since then.
None for the car. Several for the bike.
trip to magistrates and 6 points and £200 (a good few years ago now)
I had one of those [i]days out[/i] at the magistrates. Judge wanted an automatic ban for my crimes. I got away lightly considering my speed /circumstances. Flip side was I had to pay a hefty fine in order to keep the license (for work) as i already had 6 points. I became a more selective speeder after that 😉
😯 Merchant Banker. Nowadays you would have been in for a short stretch for that list. Was it "Brucie Bonus" night?
2 in 18, 1 SPF 30 for 36 3points and £60, then SPF 70 for 86 on the M4 8 at night in the summer practically empty motorway!!! Pointless speed awareness course for that, still trying to work out how being told not to speed outside of schools bares relevance to me in a motorway.....
Luckily no one saw me doing 150+ in my old rover 220 in the early hours many many moons ago, but then I woke up yhe next day to a blown head gasket so that taught me a lesson there
Just one - fiendishly placed mobile camera on one of the bridges on the M74 heading south. V slight bend and silhouette of the van was hidden against some trees.
Got pulled over for dangerous driving in Scotland (overtaking an arlarse doing 30mph on a bit of a bend, police car behind me) but the polis man said he couldn't charge me as he was on his own (?) Scottish regs needed a corroborating officer, apparently - which seems weird. Unless he was just being nice.
