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Third speeding ticket in six months!!
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Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by stek View PostThe Speed Awareness Course I went on (which was actually very good) which was in North Yorkshire but it applies to all regions.
I was done in South Wales, North Yorkshire and now West Yorkshire on my doorstep.Comment
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostCan't you do a speed awareness course in each county at least once or is there a central record office?
Funny thing was I got all my NIPS shortly after changing car, forgot the MOT was six months earlier, drove to and attended course with expired MOT. Opps....
Took car in after I realised, passed first time so no drama but still illegal. So I got a bit back!Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostCentral record, tried that one! Even Wales and England is one....
Funny thing was I got all my NIPS shortly after changing car, forgot the MOT was six months earlier, drove to and attended course with expired MOT. Opps....
Took car in after I realised, passed first time so no drama but still illegal. So I got a bit back!
Looks like I'm driving the wife's hair-dryer to work next week. No chance of getting a ticket though.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostCentral record, tried that one! Even Wales and England is one....
Funny thing was I got all my NIPS shortly after changing car, forgot the MOT was six months earlier, drove to and attended course with expired MOT. Opps....
Took car in after I realised, passed first time so no drama but still illegal. So I got a bit back!
1) you don't know when MOT for your car is due
2) you don't know the legal speed in the area
What else - no insurance, stolen vehicle?Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostA colleague of mine overtook a bus on a 50mph stretch in his Porsche, touching briefly 80mph.
That was a camera van, and 3 points and £60, then 2 months later I was caught speeding down the M20 trying to catch the Channel Tunnel. Same penalty. I guess I'm out of the woods on the 3 years now.
The 10% or whatever allowed is a complete myth.
The government send you a reminder for tax, so I don't see why they don't also send you a reminder for the MOT. It's very easy to forget.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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If you're having so much trouble gauging your speed from a speedo, then buy some sort of GPS device with audible warnings perhaps?
Or just stop making excuses?Comment
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Originally posted by Mr.Whippy View PostIf you're having so much trouble gauging your speed from a speedo, then buy some sort of GPS device with audible warnings perhaps?
Or just stop making excuses?
More likely a day doesn't go by that you don't exceed the limit for some small amount of time and it's just a matter of luck that you and any of the other people sitting on high horses here haven't been done yet.Comment
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