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Cardie 16-07-2015 11:28 AM

Speeding Ticket Help
 
Picture this...

A newly built dual carriage way with a filter lane (for cars to get in front of lorrys from a set of traffic lights etc).

A BMW 3 series in the inside lane and I pull up in the lane next to him.

We both set off and im slightly ahead, not accelerating just a bit in front, as I accelerate to get a bit further ahead to pull a decent distance in front of him he accelerates at the same time so I accelerate to get in front of him before the end of the filter lane as there is a car right behind the BMW that I cant drop back into.

As I pull infront I see a car flashing at me on the other side of the road, as the car goes past theres a speed camera van about half a fucking mile away in a 50 zone.

The van was about 60 yards behind the 50 signs in a layby, and today I got a letter for doing 60 in a 40?

Obviously the speed was correct and I was in the wrong though no fault of my own wanting to nip in front of this car when I shouldnt of bothered anyway. Bearing in mind I was already tight for time on my way to work.

What would be the outcome of this? Ive had a look online and every single view is a mixed opinion and I have another piece of paper in my fine saying 3 points and 100 pound fine, or an awareness course, or a court summons?

Ive NEVER been caught speeding before and I have 3 points for a bald tyre on a moped that I got before I even had a car but they expire in August this year?

deanflowers 16-07-2015 12:08 PM

I think 12mph over is the max allowed to qualify for the course
(it was a couple of years back when i got done at 82)

Cardie 16-07-2015 01:51 PM


Originally Posted by deanflowers (Post 6607114)
I think 12mph over is the max allowed to qualify for the course
(it was a couple of years back when i got done at 82)

Yeah I dont expect to get an offer, but it does say I may be offered it but im guessing they send that to everyone.

No idea what to expect to be honest. Only consolance I have is a 'friend' got done for doing 92 in a 30 and got a load of points and a big fine but didnt get banned!

Rod-Tarry 16-07-2015 03:04 PM


Originally Posted by Cardie (Post 6607131)
Yeah I dont expect to get an offer, but it does say I may be offered it but im guessing they send that to everyone.

No idea what to expect to be honest. Only consolance I have is a 'friend' got done for doing 92 in a 30 and got a load of points and a big fine but didnt get banned!



5 points for 22mph over a few years back.

turbolee 16-07-2015 05:03 PM

we all get caught out just pay the fine and take the points my insurance didnt change so not too bad it learns you to slow down when hit in the pocket

smiley 16-07-2015 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by turbolee (Post 6607160)
we all get caught out just pay the fine and take the points my insurance didnt change so not too bad it learns you to slow down when hit in the pocket


Agreed got my first last week in 10 yrs 61 in 40 i had a good run :cry:

Oranoco 16-07-2015 05:13 PM

50% over the limit is almost certainly a trip to the magistrates. Look very sorry, explain the situation but accept it was an error of judgement on your part and that you accept you are guilty. Even when you're in the right there is little point trying to argue as the police are all wearing shiny bright halos and ask motorist you are scum who needs to be made an example of.

My SP50 in 2012 made no difference at all to my insurance.

smiley 16-07-2015 06:04 PM


Originally Posted by Oranoco (Post 6607163)
50% over the limit is almost certainly a trip to the magistrates. Look very sorry, explain the situation but accept it was an error of judgement on your part and that you accept you are guilty. Even when you're in the right there is little point trying to argue as the police are all wearing shiny bright halos and ask motorist you are scum who needs to be made an example of.

My SP50 in 2012 made no difference at all to my insurance.

aparently not


a ban is only usually applied for more than 30mph over the limit, in fact the guideline for issung a fixed penalty (3pts, £60) is for upto 65 in a 40 and that is almost certainly what you will be offered, go to court and the guideline punishment is 5-6 points, not a ban.

Oranoco 16-07-2015 06:23 PM

I didn't say a ban, I just said it would likely be a trip to the magistrates. To be honest even with a trip to court I doubt the penalty will exceed 3 points.

smiley 16-07-2015 07:13 PM


Originally Posted by Oranoco (Post 6607179)
I didn't say a ban, I just said it would likely be a trip to the magistrates. To be honest even with a trip to court I doubt the penalty will exceed 3 points.

lol sorry mate i quoted that my grammers not that good:cry:

fuzzy 16-07-2015 08:28 PM

it used to be 21 over the limit sent you to court and if your at court in front of the judge your likely getting 4 or 5 points instead of 3 ...but that was in the old days before the soft option speed awareness courses.

stevieturbo 16-07-2015 08:34 PM

Best to go find the camera van and burn it.

It wont change the points/fine situation, but it will make you feel better, and many other people.

karma and all that

gcfcos 17-07-2015 12:18 AM

Speeding Ticket Help
 
I've been on 2 speeding awareness courses now The last one I did beginning of this year was cheaper than the fine, only lasted half a day and free tea/coffee and biscuits :-) I'm sure the first course I did years ago was nearly a whole day and more expensive? Long time ago now and can't remember

dojj 17-07-2015 05:18 AM

For a comparison, mate got done for 75 in a 50, 8 points and £600 fine from the beak

Canberra van on the 316 before it becomes the m3

smiley 17-07-2015 06:36 AM

http://www.which.co.uk/cars/driving/...s-your-rights/

Table half way down ;)

stevieturbo 17-07-2015 07:06 AM

How can anyone even create a website suggesting a motorist who exceeds the speed limits has any rights ?

The government ensure they have no rights, despite the vast majority causing no harm or damage to anyone or anything.

Yet when you call about an accident where someone proves they are dangerous and incompetent...the law completely ignore it most of the time. The whole system is bonkers.

john_3.0s 17-07-2015 07:38 AM

Sounds like the root cause was a typical BMW driver who couldn't stand to be overtaken, see it every day not sure what it is about those cars but the seem to turn the drivers into complete bellends

R4N SS 17-07-2015 02:13 PM

wont go to court as you need to be 30mph over the limit.

Will get 3-6 points for that and a fine

fuzzy 17-07-2015 02:38 PM

Who sets the penalty nowadays if its not a fixed penalty and you dont go to court?

DanW@FastFord 17-07-2015 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by Cardie (Post 6607102)
What would be the outcome of this? Ive had a look online and every single view is a mixed opinion and I have another piece of paper in my fine saying 3 points and 100 pound fine, or an awareness course, or a court summons?

So the summons is giving you the option of all three? The court summons will be for if you want to contest the fine, which you'd be mental to do.

If so, isn't it kinda obvious which option to take?

Fil 17-07-2015 04:50 PM

register on here http://www.pepipoo.com/

then use their NIP wizard

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