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Can a Lotus Elise reach 173 mph?

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    #11
    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    He was clocked in a 50mph zone. Exceeding the limit by 55mph is pretty serious!
    Isn't exceeding the limit by 30 mph an automatic ban?
    Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Platypus View Post
      He was clocked in a 50mph zone. Exceeding the limit by 55mph is pretty serious!
      There are loads of dual carriageways miles from any pedestrians with a 50 limit. Can't see why it's a problem myself. Over 250 mph possibly.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Sysman View Post
        Isn't exceeding the limit by 30 mph an automatic ban?
        As a rule of thumb i believe 40% over limit is ban:

        Speed Limit Speed Alleged
        30 mph In excess of 51 mph
        40 mph In excess of 66 mph
        50 mph In excess of 75 mph
        60 mph In excess of 85 mph
        70 mph In excess of 100 mph

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          #14
          This just goes to prove the unreliability of police speed cameras. What a joke !!!

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            #15
            No, the go kart could never get near that speed.

            My DB9 might...
            "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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              #16
              Originally posted by Sysman View Post
              Isn't exceeding the limit by 30 mph an automatic ban?

              Not strictly automatic, but seems likely

              http://www.drivingban.co.uk/drivingb...eding_offences

              "As a general rule of thumb, for speeds in excess of 100 mph (or more than 30 miles above the relevant limit) the punishment starts at disqualification as opposed to penalty points. However, the decision is at the discretion of the Court and in certain circumstances, a disqualification can be avoided."


              In particular, there is a section entitled "How to avoid a driving ban". While it gives some useful hints - it fails to offer the most basic advice of all... stop 'effin speeding

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                #17
                Originally posted by centurian View Post
                Not strictly automatic, but seems likely

                http://www.drivingban.co.uk/drivingb...eding_offences

                "As a general rule of thumb, for speeds in excess of 100 mph (or more than 30 miles above the relevant limit) the punishment starts at disqualification as opposed to penalty points. However, the decision is at the discretion of the Court and in certain circumstances, a disqualification can be avoided."


                In particular, there is a section entitled "How to avoid a driving ban". While it gives some useful hints - it fails to offer the most basic advice of all... stop 'effin speeding


                One way to avoid a driving ban is to become a celebrity, MP, Lord, policeman etc.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by centurian View Post
                  However, the decision is at the discretion of the Court and in certain circumstances, a disqualification can be avoided."
                  Thanks. That explains what happened to a mate quite a few years ago. He'd got nicked on his drive home from his night shift; daylight, wide straight road etc, but he was extremely worried that he'd lose his job if he lost his licence (no public transport for that journey). He didn't lose his licence.
                  Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
                    Thanks. That explains what happened to a mate quite a few years ago. He'd got nicked on his drive home from his night shift; daylight, wide straight road etc, but he was extremely worried that he'd lose his job if he lost his licence (no public transport for that journey). He didn't lose his licence.
                    Surprised they didn't pick up on that - would have expected him to be extra tired.

                    Unless he gave the good ole "I was driving fast to get home before I fell asleep..."

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                      #20
                      I know that road very well and though it doesn't say where he was caught, there are some bits of that road that are very dangerous!

                      What a tosser!
                      'elf and safety guru

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