How Many Points Is 90mph?
#31
Posted 29 May 2008 - 11:33 AM
you may never hear any more about it.
I got pulled over on the M40 in my Grand Voyager at 11pm one night.... I had been driving at 70mph with cruise control on, just got past Banbury on the way back to Oxford/Witney and 3 cars overtook me doing around 100 followed about half a mile behind by one doing about 120.. i though "stuff this, if anyone gets pulled over it will be one of them!!!" So i boot the V6 and pretty soon catch all 4 of the blighters and decide to do a "fly past".... at which point the rear most car which had overtaken me last put on his blue lights.
As i pulled over i thought my licence would be a gonner, I admitted excess speed and stupidity and went and got into the police car and watched the video of me clocking 127 I then asked him to spin the vid back by about 5 minutes where you could clearly see me in the slow lane at legal speed being overtaken by 3 faster cars and then the police car.
The traffic guy admitted to me he had been behind them for about 5 miles and was waiting for one of them to do something more silly than the others when i played my trump card.
He gave me an SP50 which was 3 points and £60.. i think and suggested if i wanted to fight it in court that i get a lift there!!
I was more than happy with my 3 points to be honest. atleat with an officer you have a chance to show remorse/guilt, if i had got the hump with him he would have thrown the book methinks.
#32
Posted 29 May 2008 - 12:35 PM
one of those genius moments :
#33
Posted 29 May 2008 - 01:55 PM
I think hes down to about 13 now
#34
Posted 29 May 2008 - 04:12 PM
I got caught a few years back when speeding was less of a revenue earner. It was a lovely clear Sunday morning around 9am going east on the M4 toward Swindon. Nothing much else on the road apart from a nice big Vauxhall Omega with lights and stripes parked on the hard shoulder. I'd been curious what the top whack was of the C class I was driving (C180) and found that 125mph was about it........just as I rolled past said Vauxhall.
They measured my speed over a quarter mile between a bridge I'd passed and their parked car: 116.3mph average including a spot of heavy braking.
Went to court wearing my best suit and sweetest smile and explained that I needed my car for work, would loose my job etc. if banned......got 4 weeks plus a £280 fine
Speeding bans remain on your licence for 5 years too so your insurance takes an even bigger pounding. I even got refused cover from some insurers for my motorbike because of it....
I've given up speeding now. It costs too much
Edited by BigEnd, 29 May 2008 - 09:31 PM.
#35
Posted 29 May 2008 - 04:36 PM
Nah raz, I have had licence for over 2 years and only got 3 points so far. Fingers crossed I wasn't speeding through these cameras/they weren't working Guess I'll know sooner or later.
Thats why I said during your first 2 years. And it depends on the situ. Why did you get your first 3 points?
You were lucky then
Ergh, I got my first and only (so far) points last July.
I was driving down a dual carriageway that's local to me. Normally it's national speed limit, so 70, and I was doing 80....
Anyway these guys were putting road cones out to start roadworks, and they had just put up a temporary 40 sign. I thought this was ok, seeing as they hadn't started any roadworks so far.
I drove round a bend in the carriageway and saw up above on a bridge a copper with a camera. I fiercely braked down to 40mph, but unfortunately he clocked me while I was braking at 52mph. 3 points £60 fine
In fact, I have a piccie... they sent me as "evidence"
don't laugh!
I look like such a muppet!
#36
Posted 29 May 2008 - 08:38 PM
I was caught and pulled over along M2 doing an ave 123.91mph over 3.344 miles and a top speed of 140 mph in my old car. I received £200 fine and 56 day ban. i was caught on 3/11/06 and and was in caught 12/3/07. i was free to drive up until i was sentaced. so i could have driven to court but not home.
#37
Posted 30 May 2008 - 08:27 PM
#38
Posted 30 May 2008 - 10:10 PM
I get too excited driving, and my right foot likes exceleration of the mark.
I dont like going too fast, but I have done over 115, but I do tend to do 90 on duel carrigeways.
but there's so so many cars on the way to work and back home, who speed doing 90+
I passed test first time, 4 minors, and been driving now well, had lience for 5 years, drove for about 2-3.
no points, no stops... so I need to watch myself.
dont like going fast, just like corners and 0-60's
#39
Posted 30 May 2008 - 10:35 PM
Anything over 25mph over the speed limit is an instant court appearance and likely ban.
Anything between 1 and 25mph over the speed limit is 3 points and £60.
My dad got caught by a traffic officer doing 97mph in a 60 zone and was luckily only given 3 points and £60 because of his honesty (even though his speedo was reading 110...).
I'd make an educated guess at 3 points and £60.
#40
Posted 30 May 2008 - 10:38 PM
I was caught and pulled over along M2 doing an ave 123.91mph over 3.344 miles and a top speed of 140 mph in my old car. I received £200 fine and 56 day ban. i was caught on 3/11/06 and and was in caught 12/3/07. i was free to drive up until i was sentaced. so i could have driven to court but not home.
Someone I know averaged 115mph over 6 miles with a top speed of 150mph on the motorway and was summoned to court, etc and came away with a 56 day ban and £270 fine.
He was caught shortly after his ban was lifted again, this time undertaking at 90mph in a 50mph zone. That time he got a £1000 fine and a 56 day ban again.
56 days is the maximum you can be banned for a speeding offence, strange but true
#41
Posted 30 May 2008 - 11:43 PM
I was caught and pulled over along M2 doing an ave 123.91mph over 3.344 miles and a top speed of 140 mph in my old car. I received £200 fine and 56 day ban. i was caught on 3/11/06 and and was in caught 12/3/07. i was free to drive up until i was sentaced. so i could have driven to court but not home.
Someone I know averaged 115mph over 6 miles with a top speed of 150mph on the motorway and was summoned to court, etc and came away with a 56 day ban and £270 fine.
He was caught shortly after his ban was lifted again, this time undertaking at 90mph in a 50mph zone. That time he got a £1000 fine and a 56 day ban again.
56 days is the maximum you can be banned for a speeding offence, strange but true
56 days is the maximum of a minimum ban. anything longer than a 56 day ban means you will have to re-do your test, as far as i'm aware. if they want to give you longer they will turn it in to dangerous driving, which is easy at speeds above 100mph
Edited by lil dan, 30 May 2008 - 11:45 PM.
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