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19-04-2009, 16:33 | #61 | |
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IMHO most the 30's around should be 40's. Also the van was parked directly next to a stationery camera, so would've slowed down then anyway! |
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19-04-2009, 18:10 | #62 |
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Got a couple for overtaking a very slow moving car on a really wide stretch with visibility about a mile ahead (moonlit night) at midnight. Three cars on the road,me,slow driver and hidden plod. Done for crossing a double white line. Dangerous spot in daytime due to heavy volume of HGV's but only one house and church for over one mile and visibility was excellent as it is a slight downhill. Anything coming towards me would have been seen, assuming they had their lights on. Was well within speed limit (100km) even while overtaking, probably didn't even break 60kmph as other driver was really slow.
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19-04-2009, 19:06 | #63 |
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Quite bizzare that the white lines are there for no reason
I would have thought if the only reason for that stretch being dangerous was the volume of oncoming traffic at certain times, the presence of that trafic would effectively self police ie leave no chance for an overtake |
19-04-2009, 19:07 | #64 | |
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If I understand that correctly you should have been stuck on for due care with corroboration of brain in neutral |
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19-04-2009, 19:40 | #65 |
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i did the course a few years back, £90, but better than £60 plus 3 points, if you want to know whats in store for you, let me know.
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19-04-2009, 22:12 | #66 | |
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19-04-2009, 22:25 | #67 |
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Hmmm......not convinced then of course the "victim" of "hidden plod" (and why shouldnt they be there) failed to spot them or chose to ignore them and crossed the white lines. hmmmm
Hazard perception or observation skills score of driver ? |
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