Friday night M25 anti-clockwise at Junction 29 or 30. The road was only 3 lanes. 2 Audis in lanes 2 and 3 waving at each other doing 60mph.
I undertook, pulled into lane 2, then slammed my foot on the brake.
I think the guy behind had a brown trouser moment.
The guy in lane 3 pulled along side me looking well hacked off. A superb result.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostTotally agree - there are plenty oiks in 10 year old Corsas and Puntos trying to make it in the fast lane skiddering all over the place that is the real danger. Overtaking in my Alfa on D mode is a very liberating feeling - 0-60 in just 6 seconds
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt's gentlemanly to maintain a safe separation, and wait until the car in front has completed his overtaking manoeuvre. I'm not going to get out of the way any more quickly.
In my experience, there's plenty of impatient drivers with smaller, less powerful cars as well as lane hoggers with large powerful cars. I think we can all agree that for the most parts, all other road users are idiots.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostANPR cameras aren't licensed for average speed calculations. It'll take the powers that be fifteen to twenty years just to make all the existing regulations that are in some way affected by the EU Brexit-compatible, so it's unlikely that situation will change for at least a quarter of a century.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostYes MF said trade was brisk at Watford gap.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostIf they don't clock you coming into and out of service stations, you just stop for a pot of tea or coffee and get a bit of billable work or business development done. Then off you go again. If that's your thing.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostKUATB
I accept my status.
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Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostYou know better than to try and get away with that.
It might not be to everybody's taste, but the subject of road numbering in Britain is surprisingly interesting. No, really! This section explores the alphanumeric designations of Great Britain's roads in detail, covering the way the separate numbering systems work for all-purpose roads and for motorways, how the system was created in the early twentieth century, and some of its curiosities.
Road Numbers | CBRD
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOriginally posted by stek View PostThat's where ya wrong!
British Roads FAQ | CBRD
Warning: if you go on that site, kiss goodbye to any work this afternoon, it's the go-to place for anyone interested in Motorways, A-roads, B-roads, and yes, they exist, C-roads.....
There's also a page on interesting junctions....
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLogic would dictate that there are at least 24 motorways other than the M25. Maybe we're all going a bit further afield than the suburban ring road that so obsesses the small proportion of the population that live within its ambit?
Yes, I know road numbering isn't logical, don't @ me.
It might not be to everybody's taste, but the subject of road numbering in Britain is surprisingly interesting. No, really! This section explores the alphanumeric designations of Great Britain's roads in detail, covering the way the separate numbering systems work for all-purpose roads and for motorways, how the system was created in the early twentieth century, and some of its curiosities.
Road Numbers | CBRD
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Originally posted by stek View PostOn my SAC, the tutor woman thing said you are allowed 10% speedo error, plus 3mph (I think) at the discretion if the Chief Constable. And the Chief Constables have been told not to exercise that discretion which is presumably why I was done twice for 34 in a 30. And 81 in a 70. That was 6 points plus SAC inside 6 months after 30 years of nothing. That was five years ago now.
Suppose I had it coming though, I well remember doing Manchester to Rhyl on a second contract I had (two at once for the only time ever) along the M63/A50-something at 110 mph (Audi 200 Quattro Turbo - C100 BNF), and East Kilbride to Carlisle on the M74 at well over 90 all the way (Ford Galaxy MPV - Can't remember reg, Y123 ABC.).
So if it shows 70mph, you may really be doing as little as 63mph, but if you're really doing 71mph then your vehicle isn't roadworthy and you can be prosecuted for that as well as speeding.
The ACPO thing allows 10% + 2mph, but it isn't based on any legal allowance for your speedo to be reading under; just allowing for human incompetence, so they can focus on those who are knowingly flouting the law.Last edited by NickFitz; 6 October 2017, 16:15.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostSo your speedo probably read closer to 70.
I tend to stick to an indicated 60-ish in a 50 average, which is more like low to mid 50s so within tolerance. No points in 20 years, and I speed every time I drive, if only by a little bit.
Suppose I had it coming though, I well remember doing Manchester to Rhyl on a second contract I had (two at once for the only time ever) along the M63/A50-something at 110 mph (Audi 200 Quattro Turbo - C100 BNF), and East Kilbride to Carlisle on the M74 at well over 90 all the way (Ford Galaxy MPV - Can't remember reg, Y123 ABC.).
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostApparently, I was doing 61 in a 50 zone .....
So your speedo probably read closer to 70.
I tend to stick to an indicated 60-ish in a 50 average, which is more like low to mid 50s so within tolerance. No points in 20 years, and I speed every time I drive, if only by a little bit.
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostThis morning I opened a letter that turned out to be from Essex Police.
Apparently, I was doing 61 in a 50 zone ..... that was between Junction 23 and 27 of the M25, last Sunday at 13:10
Bugger. First speeding ticket in 7 years.
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