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Forum: Road Safety, Speed Camera and Policy News Topic: Drivers who stick to speed limits will be congratulated |
PeterE |
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 21:51
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/07/18/drivers-stick-speed-limits-will-sent-congratulatory-letters/ Good drivers who stick to speed limits will be sent congratulatory letters through the post, police have announced. Any letters sent out will look to praise driving, speed and general behaviour b... |
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Forum: Road Safety, Speed Camera and Policy News Topic: MSN News - Scottish police could scrap speeding fines. |
PeterE |
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 21:47
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Stagger in right direction. Could it be the first tremble in the domino effect against speed enforcement for the sake of speed enforcement. Maybe, but I'm always a little sceptical about such initiatives. Are we sure these are cases where the police would previously have issued a ticket, or are the... |
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Forum: Road Safety, Speed Camera and Policy News Topic: MSN News - Scottish police could scrap speeding fines. |
PeterE |
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 07:44
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Replies: 4 Views: 10298
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Seems of limited value if it excludes camera offences. |
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Forum: Paul Smith, RIP Topic: Condolences |
PeterE |
Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 09:14
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Today is the tenth anniversary of Paul's death :cry: I certainly haven't forgotten him - a passionate, inspirational, single-minded, occasionally infuriating man, totally one of a kind. I remember "smeggy" calling me at work to give me the sad news :( My thoughts will be with you today, Cl... |
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Forum: Speed, Safety, Driving and The Law Topic: Brake urges rural road practice for young drivers |
PeterE |
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 18:47
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Interesting. Do you see this as a deliberate policy to reduce the number of drivers? I should have thought that the cost of insurance for new and young drivers would do this quite effectively. No, I wouldn't say they're being deliberately disingenuous, but the whole BRAKE mindset is that driving is... |
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Forum: Speed, Safety, Driving and The Law Topic: Brake urges rural road practice for young drivers |
PeterE |
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 17:32
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Not remotely practical for learners living in big cities, just as motorway training isn't practical for those living in Cornwall or Caithness. It may sound well-meaning, but deep down it's just another attempt to raise the barrier to entry to driving by making training more difficult, time-consuming... |
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Forum: Cycling Topic: Why are so many cyclists aggressive towards pedestrians? |
PeterE |
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 17:59
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Forum: General Chat Topic: Spirit of EU |
PeterE |
Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 20:00
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botach wrote: ( Safe to mention Brexit ---anyone ???) No problem on here. Anyone spotted any Remoaniacs?
Although I think that cartoon was aimed at Mrs May having apparently been cold-shouldered by the other EU leaders.
Hopefully not something that will bother her... |
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Forum: Road Safety, Speed Camera and Policy News Topic: Killer drivers could face life sentences |
PeterE |
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 09:07
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I'm sure BRAKE have proposed introducing an offence of just "Causing death by DRIVING", so there's no need to demonstrate that someone's driving was careless or dangerous. If you're driving a motor vehicle and are involved in a fatal accident, you get banged up regardless of fault. |
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Forum: Road Safety, Speed Camera and Policy News Topic: Killer drivers could face life sentences |
PeterE |
Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 18:55
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38199720 Dangerous drivers who kill could face life in prison Drivers who cause death by dangerous or careless driving could get life in prison under new government proposals. Ministers want to bring the offence, which has a maximum sentence of 14 years, in line with man... |
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Forum: Cycling Topic: IAM - Promoting safer cycling. |
PeterE |
Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 09:45
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There does seem to be an awful lot about other road users' responsibilities rather than cyclists'. |
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Forum: Speed, Safety, Driving and The Law Topic: Not a good advert for speed awareness courses. |
PeterE |
Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 08:52
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I remember reading a posting, maybe not on here, where someone who had attended a speed awareness course saw one of the instructors pull out of the car park, mobile phone in hand
It's do as we say, not do as we do |
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Forum: Cycling Topic: A video of loads of cyclists riding on the pavement! |
PeterE |
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 16:25
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Replies: 20 Views: 24489
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Good to see you've still got time on your hands to bother trolling this forum... |
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Forum: Cycling Topic: Lorries face London ban 'to protect cyclists' |
PeterE |
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 07:25
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Replies: 6 Views: 17384
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weepej wrote: malcolmw wrote: I still can't think of another activity promoted by the Government which is known to increase the danger to its population. Driving? Without driving there would be no movements of goods and we'd all rapidly starve. |
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Forum: Cycling Topic: Bike pile-up on a London cycle super-highway |
PeterE |
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 07:23
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Replies: 5 Views: 10273
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weepej wrote: There are idiot's on bikes and idiots in cars. Don't you get this? Wow, you still around?
Many cyclists don't seem to accept the former.
Stray apostrophe, btw |
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Forum: Speed, Safety, Driving and The Law Topic: Majority of company car drivers knowingly break speed limits |
PeterE |
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 13:48
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Replies: 5 Views: 11571
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I think this needs to be filed in the same category as "Pope reported to be Catholic" |
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Forum: Cycling Topic: Bike pile-up on a London cycle super-highway |
PeterE |
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 13:46
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Replies: 5 Views: 10273
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They want motorists to give them five feet of space when overtaking, but happily ignore it themselves! |
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Forum: Cycling Topic: Furious pedestrian confronts cyclist |
PeterE |
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 10:50
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Forum: Cycling Topic: Overtake too close to a cyclist? That's £5,000 please. |
PeterE |
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 18:31
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So will we see cyclists start getting fined when they encroach into the safety gap between vehicles, or kerb. Common occurrence at one junction, where the lanes are narrow is to find a cyclist screaming down the pavement and shoehorning themselves into the gap between the front two cars ,ignoring t... |
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Forum: Cycling Topic: Lorries face London ban 'to protect cyclists' |
PeterE |
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 18:28
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Replies: 6 Views: 17384
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-37515940 Sounds like a classic case of putting the cart before the horse. Maybe cyclists should be encouraged to ride in a more calm and defensive manner, and not to position themselves on the nearside of lorries at traffic lights. Mark Wadsworth nails it ... |
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