If you've failed to spot the speed cameras so many times you can't be a safe driver. Everybody breaks the speed limit but most people read traffic signs including those little camera pictures that warn you there may be cameras around.
That made me lol!
Whatever gets you off 🙂
How does zero tolerance work when we're all driving around with uncalibrated speedos? I thought the ACPO guidline was 10% + 6mph. As for the OP, if you don't get offered a SA course, go to court, get a local solicitor, prepare a credible mitigation statement, plead exceptional hardship and be contrite. Then try and control yourself until it's a bit less critical. I used to do ~60k a year so know how it can be... No excuse but understandable.
Each set of points lasts 4 years and you get a ban if you get 12 points in 3 years.
How does zero tolerance work when we're all driving around with uncalibrated speedos?
They're not uncaliberated, they over-report your speed, so at whatever speed you think you're driving you're really going a tad slower. Normally a camera gives you a certain amount of grace, but you've already got that buffer from the speedo. So its not really zero tolerance, its just half the tolerance.
The 12 points in 3 years is possibly a bit outdated in some ways .
I agree it needs to be much tighter. As for the "Ooh! Banning me is going to make others suffer" tough you should have thought of that before speeding putting others at risk who may have suffered because of your speeding.
And yes I have been caught and it was my own stupid fault so tool the points and paid the fine.
Topical news story [url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-27587130 ]Motorist on M25 caught driving at 149mph[/url]
Has got me wondering, how much faster than the speed limit would one need to be travelling at to not get snapped? 😉
by 9 I would be driving like an undertaker....
Qualified with box on the parcel shelf, the local undertakers are no slouches when there's no rear parcel shelf box.
Genuine question. Do kittens die during driving threads?
Errrm... They under report by varying degrees as they are not calibrated to a common standard. Manufacturer a may be slightly off against manufacturer b. My bike is much nearer real than my cars for example. This is why the ACPO allowance is in place.
Back in the day, plod could do you by following you for 2/10ths of a mile IIRC because/if their speedo was calibrated. Not used once they had VASCAR
Edit for Daily Wail content. Though 149mph may sound like the work of Beelzebub, the really nasty bastard was the one doing 96mph in a 30mph zone.
The Op should put his name down for one of [url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-27587558 ]These [/url] he's obviously a [s]cretin[/s] incompetent driver.
Most has already been said relevant date is date of offence not sentence. If I was being paid I would check whether the start point was offence or sentence for the first points conviction off my head I think it is conviction.
If you are over 12 then your options are a) to investigate the speed restriction lawfully imposed lawfully signed and b) exceptional hardship. Exceptional hardship can only be argued on the same grounds once in three years and must be hardship that goes beyond you ie family employees or c) get banned for the offence rather than get points so ban could be shorter than the 6 months .
Most people spend a couple of hundred quid a month on a car so £1000 on some legal advise is economicly sensible.
The speed awareness course would be best if offered.
Oh and you are not wise to speed but I quess you know that now.
Every car I have driven in this country the speedometer has shown 73/74 mph when the satnav shows 70 mph. In the USA the speedometers have always matched the speed shown on the satnav. Is it a European directive that speedometers have to show a speed higher than your actual speed or just manufacturers whim?
Personally I would prefer a speedometer that showed my actual speed.
It is UK legal requirement they don't show less than actual and no more than 10% more than actual. Therefore, there is a range of over reading.
Remember, the speedo reading is affected ny tyre diameter which will vary according to tyre make, size, wear, pressure and season (e.g. winter tyres are often a different size). That means there will always be some variation.
Remember, the speedo reading is affected ny tyre diameter which will vary according to tyre make, size, wear, pressure and season (e.g. winter tyres are often a different size). That means there will always be some variation.
But the speed limit is the upper maximum. If unsure you have plenty of option to slow down.
Easiest way to cause a traffic jam? Drive at 30 in a 30 zone and watch the cars line up behind you.
Go to court take your own lube. Once is an accident twice is careless three times is stupid so what is 4 times?
Well known fact that UK speedos read under.
Personally I would prefer a speedometer that showed my actual speed.
The inbuilt protection against margin of error is handy though.
Re tyre size etc - my car continually calibrates the speedo against the in-built GPS. Handy 🙂
But Moly, they're both usually zero as your car seems to spend a lot of time US 🙂
Speed limit sign informs you of an absolute maximum speed you can do, its not a target to beat.
Unfortunately most motorists think otherwise.
But man, once you drive something more modern and something better ... its so hard to notice speed you traveling at. That powerful engine vrrooom-vrroom, those cushy leather seats and luxury quite bliss at higher speeds. I bet its hard to drive luxury car as slow as other commoners.
Man those vip minicab drivers have a nice life.
Personally I would prefer a speedometer that showed my actual speed.
It simply isn't possible for any speedometer to read 100% accurately over it's entire calibrated range, there will always be an error and that error will not be constant over the range either. Incidently your GPS won't be 100% accurate either and I've never unsdersttod why people seem to think it is.
slackalice - MemberTopical news story Motorist on M25 caught driving at 149mph
Has got me wondering, how much faster than the speed limit would one need to be travelling at to not get snapped?
Isn't it about time that cars were fitted with annoying beep indicators when you´exceed the speed limit?
You need to apply for the points to be removed.
I'm afraid though under the totting up you'll be on 12 points. See professional advice.
TBH though, is your eye exam/prescription upto date?
You need to re-evaluate your driving.
I'm a fine one to talk- I sailed through the M62 cameras not realising that when they aren't lit they are live so imagine I might receive my first ever 3points in the post any day.
[b]Driving quickly per se isn't wrong. Its lack of awareness that is by far worse. It becomes 'speeding' when your not really in control/lack of awareness/control of all faculties.[/b]
Are the driver awareness courses available commercially? It could be wise, in way of preparing your plea to the court, that you have taken action yourself in an attempt to improve your driving. Turning up having already undergone such training 'may' show that you have a degree of [s]dramatic ability[/s] remorse.
It's all b*llsh*t though isn't it. The police can spend a fortune on technology that means they can nick people who are primarily law abiding, there car is registered, taxed, MOT'd, insured. They just don't pay a lot of attention on a stretch of dual carriageway at 3am, when no-one is working (better off looking at the road at that time of night anyway rather than watching your speedo, or do all the "holier than thou's that have posted spend time looking at their cadence on their garmin rather than watching the trail?) But they don't have the resources to investigate fraud so that scumbags can get away with scamming online, selling bikes they never had. Nor can they deal with investigating when your stolen bike turns up on ebay.
The Police as an organisation are no longer fit for purpose (apologies to those that currently serve as individuals I have nothing but respect for the majority of you), if they were a school OfSTED would have put them in special measures and subsequently closed them. If they were a hospital there would be an enquiry. If they were an MP they would lose their seat.
My sister in law was in a similar situation, she hired a s****y lawyer, fluttered her eyes at the judge and got away with a one month ban (took a two week holiday and used taxis for the remaining two weeks).
What amazed me was that after the ban she started with a clean slate - ZERO points on her license!!!
Grr don't get me started. You talk about a moment's inattention like it doens't matter. That's exactly how people die, every day.
molgrips - MemberGrr don't get me started. You talk about a moment's inattention like it doens't matter. That's exactly how people die, every day.
Which is why we should get rid of speedometers.
I think you missed my point that it's better to have one's eye's on the road to react than to be constantly watching the speedo for exactly the same reason as you "Grrr". The speedo is a distraction in those areas, particularly if there are workers on the road.
With the length of some roadworks where these cameras are used it's very easy to gradually pick up from 40 to to 40+ (perhaps after a climb into a downhill by failing to ease of the gas).
If you aren't capable of keeping to the limit AND watching where you are going, you're not fit to drive.
to be constantly watching the speedo
You don't need to constantly watch it. Just every so often. Can you not control your car's speed properly either?
Think of the child's face!
Errrm... They under report by varying degrees
You mean over report presumably 🙂
molgrips - MemberYou don't need to constantly watch it. Just every so often.
But it only takes [i]a moment's inattention[/i].
But it only takes a moment's inattention.
it always amazes me driving on motorways with cruise control, how many people i seem pass repeatedly as they seem to rocket past at 90, then ease right off, then a couple of miles down the road do the same again.
@ATP yes. I used to drive a lot and behave like a prize **** on the road. I've since grown up and I also use crooze almost everywhere to keep me in check. Still guilty of the odd infraction on the motorboik but that's mandatory as every policeman knows...
Roter Stern - MemberIsn't it about time that cars were fitted with annoying beep indicators when you´exceed the speed limit?
My Audi does.....
and Mol, you are being trolled here.
Mind you, a moments inattention found me redlining it in 2/3/4 on the way to work this morning. Imagine my surprise when I found I was doing 110mph.....
Oh, and I will say I've just been on a speed awareness course. 61 in a 50. In my defence I can say I saw the van, looked everywhere for speed limit signs, thought 4 lane dual carriageway, heading towards a motorway, no other traffic, sat nav said 60 zone so I went at 60 (ok, I was wrong by 1mph) and I was still speeding. Sometimes shit happens I was being attentive and I risked nobody at all.
For me the issue is partially about 'respect' for the speed limits - especially temporary ones. I think if those bits of motorways that are being worked on had a 40 limit when there were workers there but it rose to 50 or 60 (not the full 70, to take into account the effect of the narrowed carriageways or whatever) when they were not being worked on the general population would find it more reasonable and therefore be happier to accept them. Similarly inconsistencies in urban and semi urban areas (we have a bit of road in town here that is a 40 limit that for the lift of me I can't understand why its not a 30 as it is lined with houses with road junction every couple of hundred yards yet the 1.5miles of totally rural road between my village and the town with no houses on it is a 30 ) don't help.
molgrips - Member
If you aren't capable of keeping to the limit AND watching where you are going, you're not fit to drive.
A simple fact. It's not like your being asked to do brain surgery while discussing the merits of Friday Kylie.
About 1700 people died on the UK's roads in 2012/13
compared with about 700 murders
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
Which is a bigger problem
jam bo - Memberit always amazes me driving on motorways with cruise control, how many people i seem pass repeatedly as they seem to rocket past at 90, then ease right off, then a couple of miles down the road do the same again.
Driving a 19yr old car with god knows how many of it's original 75 horses under the bonnet coupled to a CVT gearbox does not make maintaining a constant speed easy, especially if it's hilly.
Having said that I rarely get to a true 70mph (76 indicated).
You don't need to constantly watch it. Just every so often. Can you not control your car's speed properly either?
Gravity has no effect on my speed ? Motor vehicle propulsion is a fixed constant with moderate inclines having no effect?
I check my speedo from time to time to confirm that I am travelling at the speed that my senses tell me I am travelling at. When I do this my eyes are off the road. Some people check more frequently. I can't believe we're arguing when you agree with my point that it's better to have your eyes on the road.
Some people have poorer spatial awareness, it doesn't make them incompetent as you suggest, just less skilled. Not everyone can do everything, but they were obviously assessed as "competent" at some point. I remember during my driving test, I checked the speedo more frequently than I do now as I had less experience to measure my speed through awareness.
Driving a 19yr old car with god knows how many of it's original 75 horses under the bonnet coupled to a CVT gearbox
You must really hate yourself to drive something like that. 😆
About 1700 people died on the UK's roads in 2012/13 compared with about 700 murders
and almost 6,000 suicides.
Which is a bigger problem
Gravity has no effect on my speed ?
It does, but you should be able to deal with that. I manage it.
bigyinn - MemberYou must really hate yourself to drive something like that. 😆
I absolutely love it. 😳
I've had 300kmh super saloons and tuned up sports cars, but the simplicity and reliability of the little Micra is superb.
