Stephen wrote:
When will you realise that camera vans, gatos, parked police cars,and now Highways Agency dont cause collisions. Its the idiots who drive about with there eyes either shut or just looking at the end of there bonnet then when they see one of the above wham the brakes are applied as hard as they can and sometimes the inevitable happens.
Here ... we are aware of the panic attack.

. why we do get the local media to tell the public about campaigns of the month and target areas.
In fairness to the members of the public who drive on our roads - it's rare as they all know we just appear "out of nowhere"

anyway .. It's always their danger here
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The other night I finished at 1.45am from work travelling west along the M62 at 70mph (cruise Control) then in my mirror I saw what I now know to be a Vauxhall Vectra it must have been doing at least 100mph + when it came past me.
Then about 500 yards past me the Vectra braked that hard that the back end very slightly stepped inwards, I laughed as I knew that he had obviously seen what I first thought was a police car but on closer inspection it was the boys from the Highways Agency,guess what once he realised it was them he was back up to his cruising speed.[/quote[
At least he was observant... and noticed. Too many just don't notice anything at all.

One of my lads was in one or our marked cars.. followed someone at high speed for over a mile. Person never glanced in mirrors at all apparently

Person was above even our tolerance - our lad gave a COAST talk and issued a fixed penalty. Oh .. it was well over the ton.. he could have had him in court.. and would have done so.

But apart from the two cars .. our patch of the A1 was empty at the time. per the report back. He felt person was safe enough .. but the lack of mirror use and one or two other things made our lad take action there.
I think a correct action on his part .. based on the privilege of the actual report back.. there was some lane waddling... and my lad was concerned as to fatigue setting in there. By all accounts though the person accepted that the speed he'd notched up .. and did not "know it had crept to over the ton..."
Really - would have served no purpose to prosecute.. guy was reportedly really embarrassed by the pull. Our lad gave a fixed penalty which was lenient given the recorded speed and "escorted" until the man left the NSL dual som miles later on.
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So, who would have been to blame if the Vectra would have lost control and either collided with street furniture or one of LGVs that was masking the HA vehicle which was only doing I would say 56 - 60mph as recommended. As far as I can see only one person to blame and that was the pillock driving the Vectra no ifs or buts. but no doubt I will here all the very good reasons why its everyone else mentioned faults.
Stephen
I'd rather they just eased gradually if they see us rather than a sharp brake. When I was trafpol on the actual roads.. was far more lenient with the gradual braker to limit than the anchors on type
However, I do note that people stamp on braked even if marginally over these days...and I conclude that an obsession with a speed limit and threat to diving licence rather undermines a safetly led approach. In the good old days.. we knew if a driver was slowing to comply with a lolly and provided they appeared to comply within reason.. fine . no probs.
These days - we tend to see very abrupt braking - even if legal. Now I know a camera is rather rigid.. but please.. HATOS and TRAFPOL wiill look at the actual driving standard .. and stamping on brakes rather focuses us all he more to you.. and we may miss the real idiots as a result. Just stay calm.. ease off and feather the brake gently. This tells us about observation skills and we may sniff around all the same
BUT...
My lads and self prefer seeing skill to numptiness and yes - we may well stop and have a word.. but professional judgement always features with regard to action taken and outcome ..but I speak for here and not Cheshire.

Sorry Stephen

You should know though . right "rebels" up here

and best safety record inthe country though we do have the odd incident and looking to see how we can improve here all the more.