PeterE wrote:
Graeme wrote:
I don't see any circumstances where 80mph in a 30, or 159mph in a 70 can ever be justified as a "safe speed" & I would hope we all condemn it outright.
No, I wouldn't (and I'm one of those SafeSpeed members who drives a bog-standard car and doesn't normally exceed limits by much at all)
Very few do blat around at those margins. Policy here is to "test per procedure" - which means you get permission and have audited the route first. PC Milton apparently had not done this - but each force will have a different take on procedures as well
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159 mph is legal on German autobahns, and in another thread a police officer said he had occasionally done that kind of speed in pursuits. If done by a Class 1 police driver I would not necessarily say it was automatically dangerous.
No .. not necessarily dangerous and I have "tested my car" when on holiday on certiain German motorways

and I admit that I have, in the past, driven in hot pursuiit of some thug at a speed which would make young Mary shudder in shock!
But again - we are back to how we manage these pursuits and the officer's professional judgement. Loads of time - we just call it off and get the aircraft out. He then directs us to location and we try to set up a safe trap before the village idiot kills someone.
If Miark was one of our team - bottom line - he'd be expected to get the feel of his new car on track first and get proper permission to test out on the road. Does not matter if he was just a mile or so at the speed and judged it "quiet". We'd still need to be sure of the safety elements.
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Likewise there are plenty of 30s about that are big, wide roads with no adjoining properties - lots of those in Telford New Town where he was driving. In the context of a police pursuit it could be justified on many 30-limit roads. I have done 80 myself on a NSL dual carriageway that is now a 30.
Yep .. ..we do have training sessions on such roads. But the difference is - we do so with full monitoring, debriefs and feedbacks from all involved.
That's the reason why I accept the officer's skills and know the training and standards we are expected to reach. I have no doubt that his driving was safe and skilful. However, I have a bit of a problem with the apparent sloppiness of procedures wich led to this.