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Speed Cameras / Speeding tickets
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI was thinking of a town setting, set at 30mph. You could turn it off at 40 stretches, or stick to 30 there too.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI enough practice gives me good feel what my speed is, the only big issue is not to miss sneaky speed limit change from 40 to 30.Comment
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The main question here is whether you were speeding or not. Mistakes do happen even though those guys hate admitting to them - in your case however going for a course is a nice option, I wish it was offered to me when I first got nabbedComment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThe main question here is whether you were speeding or not. Mistakes do happen even though those guys hate admitting to them - in your case however going for a course is a nice option, I wish it was offered to me when I first got nabbedComment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThings like stopping distances will be covered.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View Postso those tailgating knobs should really be pulled by police and given 3 points there and then.
Anyway Hitchhikers Guide just about to start on BBC2 cya laters.Comment
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I think they need to make it 25 mph in build-up areas, unless maybe at night - 5 mph do not sound much but they will make good difference in terms of injuries, people forget that in the UK (despite good road safety) 3500 people die every year from car accidents, that's 7/7 happening every week.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWill it go down from 40 to 30 when speed limit changes?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI think they need to make it 25 mph in build-up areas, unless maybe at night - 5 mph do not sound much but they will make good difference in terms of injuries, people forget that in the UK (despite good road safety) 3500 people die every year from car accidents, that's 7/7 happening every week.Comment
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