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Third speeding ticket in six months!!
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Can't you do a speed awareness course in each county at least once or is there a central record office?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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Central record, tried that one! Even Wales and England is one....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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I know what you mean, I thought I had a month or so on my MOT, so when I checked yesterdayOriginally 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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Ok, so to sum up: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?
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I was caught nearly 4 years ago overtaking a lorry like that. You put your foot down, and in a sports car you're doing 80 quite quickly. I probably could have slowed down sooner to be honest, but you don't tend to do that, you overtake and then let the speed ramp down slowly.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?
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And you've never done 34 mph, or over, in a 30 mph zone?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?
Same claim for 70 mph on the motorway motorway?
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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