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    Looks like I did 38mph in a 30 zone last week. Police want driver details not sure of the fine yet but could be 3 points and 60 quid. I'm hoping it's a speed awareness course though! Sneaky copper was hidden with a gun.
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    Re: Police request for driver information

    If you haven't done a previous course within three years and your speed was below the limit set for your area then you should be lucky and be offered a SA Course. As an example, in North Yorks you are offered the course if you don't exceed 42 in a 30 zone. So fingers crossed

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    • #3
      Re: Police request for driver information

      Best place --> http://www.pepipoo.com/Speeding.htm
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      • #4
        Re: Police request for driver information

        Hmm, £60? Having been caught doing 37mph in a 30mph area, my fine was £100 :-(

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        • #5
          Re: Police request for driver information

          It's £100 everywhere now. Of course if you don't reply to the s172 request within 28 days it'll be 6 points and a much higher fine !

          When sending your reply get a free proof of posting.

          M1

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          • #6
            Re: Police request for driver information

            I will do thanks. Gonna be sending it off tomorrow. Yep if not replied within 28 days its 6 points and a £200 fine.

            The copper who caught me was a cheeky so and so, he hid behind a van which parked in the same spot 365 days a year advertising garage doors. Hidden out of sight. Where he and the van are, is literally, on the cusp of when the signs are changing from 50 to 30. I wouldnt even like to guess how many people he caught that day.
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            • #7
              Re: Police request for driver information

              on the cusp of when the signs are changing from 50 to 30.

              I am in two minds here. On the one hand the different speeds can be confusing, but the limits are generally there for a reason, and not just to control the traffic, but safety and noise.

              There could be a case to argue depending on whether you were entering or exiting the 50mph zone, as you could not be expected to brake harshly in traffic. Perhaps the signs were not clear or obscured by traffic or trees. However, the 50mph is a limit not a goal. If in a built up area you should be less than 30 unless there are clear signs.

              I live on a main road and there is a change from 30 to 40 and the reverse. Trying to cross the road when folk are going at 60mph in the 30mh zone is hair-raising. The noise of the engines revving up from 0 at the traffic lights to 60 is deafening, as it is when they spot the camera and brake to 40 or in the opposite direction to brake for the queue at the red light.. Why they need to go 60mph between traffic lights half a mile apart I do not know. I personally would like to have a speed camera parked permanently here, plus pedestrian traffic lights between the junction lights, better still just a 30mph traffic flow.

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              • #8
                Re: Police request for driver information

                I was coming out a 50 zone in to a 30 zone. Signs are clear and not hidden
                Only thing hidden was the copper siting behind a van practically on top of the speed signs. I realise you are ment to reduce speed the moment you see the sign so it is my fault I guess just annoyed that he's catching late breakers.
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                • #9
                  Re: Police request for driver information

                  Signs are only for guidance. The traffic regulation order sets the speed limit. These can be obtained from the council or highways agency depending on the road.

                  The signs may be in the wrong place but often they are correct.

                  M1

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                  • #10
                    Re: Police request for driver information

                    Well i sent of the letter confirming i was the driver, and today i received an invite to particpate in the speed awareness course LOL

                    What made me laugh is theres nothing in the letter that states the cost, the only mention of money is the cancellation fee of £25. I think this is unfair.

                    Anyway, im assuming it will be around £60 to £100 so will ring on Monday to make an appointment. I guess it beats 3 points and my insurance going up, even if i do have to spend a day listening to some jobs worth banging on about road safety.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Police request for driver information

                      I have done one of these courses it was £75 and worth every penny as is a real eye-opener, be aware some of the video's shown are very graphic in nature

                      I went away thinking the opposite to jobsworth as it really sank in the danger I was to other road and pavement users even if I was only doing 37 in a 30

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                      • #12
                        Re: Police request for driver information

                        Funny enough everyone I've spoke to who have done it all said they learned something from it so I guess it has the desired impact
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                        • #13
                          Re: Police request for driver information

                          Indeed, all it involves is watching a few video's, and answering a few questions via a group session so no form filling involved, plus drinking tea and coffee and eating biscuits. but the beauty is no points and fine.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Police request for driver information

                            Perhaps they ought to show/give the DVDs to all cyclist when they buy their bike. They also need to force Pizza and Curry delivery drivers to watch the films and pass a Highway Code test before they are allowed out on their mopeds with 'L' on the back. Speed is not necessarily an issue here, but the fact they go down one-way streets the wrong way, assume that they can weave in and out of traffic and jump lights, and of course ignore any pedestrian's right of way.

                            All motorcyclist and drivers need a day on A&E or recovering crash vehicles makes you nervous of ever getting in a car or on a bike. If any of you have youngster opting for motorbikes please ensure they have proper jackets and leggings or they may find themselves with multiple skin grafts when they fall and skid, even if just for a few yards when wearing jeans/shorts and shirt.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Police request for driver information

                              Got done a few weeks ago doing 74 in a temporary 50 on the motorway in the middle of the night. Can't say for sure if all of the signs were correctly placed, lit up, etc. Looks like it's going to court

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