Just bought myself one of these
Been riding my luck a bit recently but yesterday i think it ran out, cant believe it, for the last three years going backwards and forwards to my old work on a duel carriage way never seeing a police mobile unit and no gatso cameras never had a problem, my new job takes me down a different duel carriage way and i have now been doing it for three months and got one police warning from a mobile van, yesterday I got caught for sure, and dont think i will be let off somehow, approx 90 in a 50 clear road not busy.. long straight coming up.. and bam. yes i know i shouldnt have been i just hope they got the 911 that was behind me pushing me along lol..
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Hope it doesn't effect your insurance premium on renewal
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Nearly all police authorities go by the +50% rule. Anything less than 75mph and you'd get points and a fine at worst ...
..... sadly at (WTF were you thinking??) mph you'll be digging out your sunday best and booking a day off from work.
Hopefully you'll get to keep your licence.
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Posted 11 years 6 months ago #117392If you were on an A road you're furked. Unless the magistrate is going out with your sister. Or brother. Or Mum.
Or if he doesn't believe an MG will actually do 90.
It will be all right in the end. If it isn't all right yet, then it is not yet the end..
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Ain't it funny, how time slips away...?
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Just though I would warn you the laser detector are not much use in practice, by the time a laser hits your screen the speed of you car has already been recorded.
it takes less than 1/250 of a second to get a speed reading with a laser device.
by the time in goes off you've already got a ticket, sure they work but a lot of the time too late to be of any use.
Radar detectors are ok but again not that much use. Do not rely on any device to warn you of a speed traps. The best ones are not detectors but GPS based such as road angel of a tomtom with a camera data base loaded, is just as good if it is up to date. There is no real protection from handheld devices or vans that just park up at random locations.
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jac114 wrote: It was a case of not thinking bank holiday Friday getting home from work clear duel carriage way ahead once car infront moved over and impatient 911 behind me
Don't use the 911 in your mitigation or statement to court. The prosecution will use that as evidence that you were racing and any evidence you give to that effect will confirm it.
It's a sure fire way to a ban.
Simply state that you were in a hurry, had a lapse in concentration and never intended to endanger other road users or break the law.
Be contrite and plead your case that although your licence is very important to you, you understand that having one is a priviledge, and not a right to be abused.
Enrolling on a recognised AD course prior to your summons is good advice .... it *may* prove to be the difference between public and private transport in the near future ....... and just as importantly it'll improve your approach to driving.
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