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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostNever heard of anyone being done for speeding there, and normally if I'm doing 90 up there I'm one of the slowsters
The police chief in charge of traffic in Greater Manchester has been caught speeding along a motorway at 104mph.
Assistant Chief Constable Steve Thomas was fined £450 and given six penalty points by North Staffordshire magistrates on Thursday.
He said he sincerely regretted his "error of judgement", but had thought he was driving safely at the time.
Thomas said he remained committed to reducing the number of traffic accidents caused by speeding.A motorist was caught driving at speeds up to 149mph on the M6 Toll road in Staffordshire, the Central Motorway Police Group (CMPG) has revealed.
The driver was stopped by officers after being witnessed traveling at high speeds on the Birmingham relief road between Cannock and Shenstone on Sunday evening.
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostNever heard of anyone being done for speeding there, and normally if I'm doing 90 up there I'm one of the slowsters
They lost...
Can't see banks selling the road for £2 bln - M6 is pretty bad, but M6 Toll is pretty off and the prices are not serious for regular use - too much for too short drive, given okish alternative M6 - what's shocking is that building of that road only cost £900 mln - every fooking year should be new roads like this build BY THE FOOKING GOVT WHICH GETS LOTS OF CAR TAXES!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThey should have allowed 120-150 mph driving there, for the money they charge.
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Last time I went to the Nurburgring it was €18 for one lap so clearly a wasted money making opportunity there.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThey should have allowed 120-150 mph driving there, for the money they charge.
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They should have allowed 120-150 mph driving there, for the money they charge.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostShould be taken up past Stoke (ideally up to the M56) to make it truly useful.
Can't remember ever passing Keele services at more than 40 on a Friday afternoon.
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I thought it was standard practice for muppets to cut across from lane 3 onto the hatched part to the slip road. I certainly don't just look out for trucks doing that kind of manoeuvre.
What I can't work out is how is that toll road constantly making such a big loss (tens of millions a year losses)? The stats say they get tens of thousands of vehicles using it each day, paying a fiver or more for the pleasure, yet still such big losses.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostLorry drivers who decide at the last moment that what's not to like is having to pay the toll, and swerve to the left to avoid it.
I was nearly totalled a couple of years ago when that happened, and I've seen it happening to others a couple of times.
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Should be taken up past Stoke (ideally up to the M56) to make it truly useful.
Can't remember ever passing Keele services at more than 40 on a Friday afternoon.
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Would the buyer have to keep the toll road as a motorway?
It would be more lucrative to build houses all along the side, and turn it into a long residential street, a kind of UK Sunset Boulevard.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostToo expensive for the proles meaning it's always empty ... What's not to like?
I was nearly totalled a couple of years ago when that happened, and I've seen it happening to others a couple of times.
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They should start building these toll motorways in and around London. £50 toll, it would be great for the wealthy BTL owners and contractors to whizz around the SE, avoiding congestions caused by renters and permies.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post£2BN is pretty cheap if it doesn't come with debts. Only twice its cost to build.
M6 Toll: Is it a complete failure? - BBC NewsIt has produced "no net benefit for drivers whilst causing huge and irreversible environmental damage," according to the Campaign for Better Transport.
Too expensive for the proles meaning it's always empty and a great way of avoiding Birmingham (perpetual roadworks & 50mph average speed check (that may be deliberate!) )
What's not to like?
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