Pete317 wrote:
In Gear wrote:
You should weigh up the odds - if car in front is driving at speed limit - then you really do not need to overtake as this will bring you into conflict with the law.
Of course you should weigh up the odds, and
never overtake unless it's safe to do so.
Besides, my point was that the law is sometimes in conflict with itself. And, in a contest between the letter and spirit of the law, the former always seems to win.
This family of petrolheads keep telling me to chill out, that law is ass and life is a bitch! I try to enforce the law with some common-sense - but that is difference between me and a robot!
But using judgement is a close call - and it boils down to experience and judgement of each individual circumstance. After all- am employed to enforce the law (and admit - I do not always agree with it!)
Pete317 wrote:
But:
1) It's generally the safer option to get up as much speed as you can while overtaking. Do you really want to spend more time on the wrong side of the road next to an artic doing 50 than you absolutely have to?
Ah! But if artic. truck is doing 50mph in a 50mph zone - do you really need to overtake it?

If the overtake will take you above speed limit and perhaps in danger of getting pinged with no discretion and quite arbitrarily and by chance by a Prolaser3 a mile away -I would think twice!

(This could show how dangerous to drivers (and perhaps safety) the Prolaser3 is likely to be!

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Pet317 wrote:
2) What about situations one often encounters where you're stuck behind someone doing 40 for miles, and then, as soon as you get to the only stretch along the whole road where it's safe to overtake, he speeds up to 55? Here,
he was driving like a prat, not making sufficient progress and creating a hazardous situation, but
you get done for
safely passing him.

40 mph in the NSL? Or on twisty NSL which he is taking at steady pace?
Bite your tongue and wait till you get to the 70-mph stretch. (if it exists - but unlikely in Wales and Lancs from what I hear from asking the family!)

Count your blessings that he decided to go a bit faster on the nice safe straight.
Pete317 wrote:
3) While you're overtaking, is it really such a good idea to be looking at your speedo?
No! Feel the speed!
Pete317 wrote:
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You should also check for side streets, bridges, motorway junctions

as there is good chance we will be larking about in one of them, and - of course - you should be looking far enough ahead for signs of strange vans, yellow scameras and speed limit signs! Then of course - you should look at the pavements - for those children and other hazards that just spring up suddenly and from nowhere! That is why we have speed limits!
Haven't you got your priorities wrong? Shouldn't one
first and foremost be scanning for children and other real hazards? Too many people spend too much time scanning for scameras and things, and not enough time scanning for
real hazards.
Well done! Deliberately posted in that way to show how absurd the scamera situation is getting. This does indeed to appear what is happening in certain areas and could even be reason why RTA rate is not reducing as significantly as it should.
Heck - even heard one bloke in a pub in Wales actually say he looked for Arrive Alive vans and scams before anything else because he needed clean licence for work!
That is why our patch is holding out!
Though we have combined armed cops, dog cops and load of other cops into one big trafpol unit! We want to give value for money!
And we do lark around with lasers and mobile traps - just the same as the others do!
You don't get aways with it!
