dan6000 wrote:
Hi everyone!

Glad I found this forum as it looks great. Anyway this post is regarding 2 unfortunate experiences I have had in the past month.
The first one occured 4 weeks ago on a 30mph limit road, this limit is ridiculous as police reguarly speed down there in excess of 50mph and so do a lot of other drivers as the road is very wide and free from schools, houses etc, basically its not a built up area. So, there I am gunning it to get to a meeting that im already late for (no excuse, i know) and before I know it I have a police car speeding up behind me. I get the usual lecture of the dangers of speeding (which i didnt listen to, probably hould have)and he tickets me for doing 50 in a 30 which I was actually thanking him for as both he and I knew I was going ever so slightly faster.
3 weeks later Im driving my mums car on holiday in Cornwall on the A30 coming back from the eden project. Im on a dual carrigway doing 70 the limit was 60 but there were no signs to this effect, theres not much traffic etc, the road here then slopes down a very steep hill so Im caerful not to go too fast, then just as I get to the bottom I notice a bl00dy gasto camera under a bridge, flash, hes got me, bu99er!! Especially when I check the speedo under braking and its 94. Now im naturally cr@pping it. I thought I was doing around 70-80 but the hill, as i said was very steep and I should have been watching my speedo a bit closer. So the following week I get the form through the post and have to send of my details as it wasnt my car and I was the driver (still havnt sent it off yet) and on looking on the internet I understand that I will get a court summons as this will be classed as exessive speed.
Now, I already have 3 points for speeding but these are now 4 years old (not sure if they will be taken in to account) plus I will get another 3 for the 1st offence and probably 6 for the second (will the judge give me a harsher penalty as the 2 occured within the month?). I am trying to find out whether I will get a ban. What does everyone on here think of my chances. Also will the court summons require me to attend court in Cornwall as thats 400 miles from where I live. I dont need anyone telling me im an idiot as believe me, I already know that and since all this I have been obsessive about sticking to the limit. The camera that caught me was a perfect example of a revenue builder, there was absolutly no reason for having a camera on the bottom of a steep hill as the road climbs up after the camera so any speeding car will slow down on climbing the other side.
Any advice regarding this would be greatly appreciated as I am very concerned about losing my licence which has been clean for the past 4 years plus I have never had any claims on my insurance and I dont want to lose all my no claims and start over again.
Many Thanks
Dan
Hi Dan,
Welcome to the forum,
Now I know you don't want criticism regarding the above two tales of woe, but I sense a bit of a problem with hazard perception which if unchecked will affect your driving career.
You talk about a 30mph road which is free from hazards, now this may be true, but there is usually some reason for the imposition of a 30 limit, whether it is the presence of vulnerable road users (pedestrians) who may need to cross the road, commercial premises with slow moving vehicles pulling out, etc. Now by your own admission the BiB seems to have offered you 'discount for cash' as +50 would have landed you in front of the 'beak', so not too many complaints there.
Then in the same month you are caught doing 94 in a 60 limit. Now I don't know the road in question, but if it is a dual-carriageway it must have 60 mph repeater signs to indicate that the speed limit is 60 not 70. It may be a two lane single carriageway with no physical central carriageway separator, in which case the max speed is 60, NSL signs at the start, but no repeater signs required.
You correctly suggest that speed creeps on when travelling downhill, but perhaps the siting of the gatso, and the advanced speed camera signing, is attempting to protect an accident hospot, caused by the added difficulty to reduce speed caused by gravity.
You don't say what speed you were recorded at, but you suggest it is in excess of 94mph. If it
was 94 in the 60 limit, you will be summonsed and will be required to attend the court at Cornwall. Speeds over 30 mph over the higher limits are sufficient for the courts to consider disqualification on its own, so your attendance will be necessary.
I'd suggest that you should check the signing on that road, perhaps someone on this site may be able to help you there. If all signing is correct, then having committed the offence, your best option is mitigation and plea to retain your licence, using such arguments as favourable road conditions, good weather, light traffic volumes, your hopefully exemplary driving record (collision free) etc. You must also explain that you would suffer hardship if you were awarded a period of disqualification (maximum for 94 in a 60 would likely be 14 to 21 days).
Your previous points should be off by now, so from experience I'd judge that you're more likely to get a fairly stiff fine for the 94mph in lieu of the disqualification.
But you have to learn from this. Whether you agree with automatic enforcement or not, you ignore it at your peril!