Rigpig wrote:
Hi cooler and welcome.
To a certain extent I feel your pain. Back in the 80's, pre-speed camera era, I arrived on 10 penalty points due largely to being caught by police officers using radar guns. Much less sophisicated than today's devices but they still nailed me. I recall the magistrate looking over her glasses at me as she said
"Young man (i was back then), you
do realise that one more transgression and we'll have no option but to suspend your licence?"
(Gulp) "Yes I know" I replied.
I had to face reality, and that reality was that I was going to
have to change my driving and riding style or be banned. No use moaning about it, the police weren't going to stop using their bloody speed guns overnight so I was going to have to stop speeding. We could argue 'till the cows come home that its
shouldn't have to be that way, but is.
It takes more self-control and awareness to achieve it, even to the extent of changing ones style of driving (e.g. gear selection). Some will argue that it makes a driver more dangerous and less conscious of other things but I've since passed my IAM test so I say <rasberry> to that
I don't feel that trying to play a game of cat and mouse dodging around all known camera sites will help in the long run - you'll cock up one day and snap another 3 pointer
Best of luck, and keep posting here. I've had a hell of a lot of useful tips and advice from some of the wiser folks aroind than myself.
Rigpig,
Thanks for the support. Thing is, I'm not really a speeder, I just miss the signs sometimes (advanced age?).
OK, I like to clear the carbs now and then with a short burst of acceleration somewhere (I have a performance car and a Kwaki), but I'm
aware that the roads don't exist for these machines in the UK. At 30mph the Kwaki is dead as a doornail, and so am I!
I have the IAM test too, as a police driver many moons ago. But these days the roads have changed dramatically and I just don't get the pleasure of reading the road anymore. I can't remember the last time I had the fun of taking a line through a corner, braking before entry and then powering out again. There is always someone in front, or the paranoia about the cameras.
I've lost the pleasure.
e.
PS - Maybe it's time for a trackday. I'll be the oldest guy on the circuit!