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mosis wrote:
And I also think speed cameras are a good thing - to all those who seem to think they are simply there to make money- let's change the system so you get points on your licence instead of a fine - three strikes and you're banned for a year.
Nope - not a good thing because as we have discovered - we are simply shifting speed problems to other routes, accidents to other routes - and yes - Durham has its incidents .... we just happen to have
less of them - better compliance overall - and policemen on the prowl
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So speed cameras aren't a good idea because we are 'shifting speed problems to other routes'? Don't you mean 'speeding drivers'?
Speed cameras ARE a good idea precisely because they get up the backs of so many of the selfish people in our society who think the rules don't apply to them, and they stop them from speeding.
They do not stop them from speeding. Hpow can they when millions are still being fined. By the way - some are as low as 34mph - or they used to be when Lancs cut off at 35 mph for the speed course. It undermined the whole scheme and was not what my Dad envisaged when involved in its design - and it does focus on what makes a safe driver ...
Concentration
Observation
Anticipation
Space
Time
And we also have LOOKOUT and POWER as useful acrobnyms - but I want you to do your homework and tell me what they mean and whether you apply.
I would also like you to tell me what you think are your stringest and weakest COAST skills.
These are the same questions we put our lads and lasses through on a debrief of any incident - so not being "'orrid"
But we cannot have s/cams on every lamp post - even Dicky B acknowledged this and Mereddydd also concurs. Training to improve helps and there is a letter from a 60 year old in AutoCar: he has just passed his IAM
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For years I though I was a safe driver - never doing anything wrong - but this course highlighted a number of habits and tightened my observation skills and I do intend to do the assessments to keep my new skills "honed"
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Besides - very easy to pick up a smidgeon of speed and there is a nasty habit of placing too close to speed limit changes in some areas. In fact - S Yorks under Mereddydd has removed some badly sited ones.
It's never happened to me, and never will. Simply check your speedometer regularly. If you can't do that without losing attention of what's happening around you, you shouldn't be driving.
I do not have to glance at my speedo - again you are being complacent - and you should not need to glance at a speedo every 10 seconds either. This tells me you are more concerned over speed than the other hazards.
A really GOOD driver fee-eeels the speed and can judge accurately.
Wildy and Siegli are perhaps the most "talented"amongst the Swiss family (Because they do lurk and read -

I discount Axel and Hans - who posted to the defunct Cumbrian site a couple of times - some on here will recall them

) because they are police - and I consider these two to be people I learn from )

But basically some of that family can tell me a speed they are travelling at - with the speedo covered over and me using the speed gun on them
OK - so I had the advantage of being related to the Swiss who are every competitive drivers - they have one rally driver - an ace of the 60s circuit in their ranks -
We go on regular track days together and have enjoyed many a cycling/riding/ walking/sailing holiday together in the past.
I also have the advantage of Hendon training at its best - and several years progressing in my career.
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Also - given people need cars to get to work - simply banning is not going to teach how to to improve
How to improve? 'Improve'? You mean - stop speeding? How long and how difficult is THAT to teach? "Dear sir, please stop speeding or you will be banned from driving".
Obviously, judging from the speed freaks all over this forum, it's very difficult to convince some people when they are clearly in the wrong...
Well - that's what wwe seem to be doing isn't it? Speed four times within three years and you will be banned - only a person ended up with 9 points for driving along the sea front in Blackpool at 34 mph at 4 a.m.
Due to 3 points being saved by the Speed Course in 2003 - person escaped a ban. Had he done this in 2006 - he would not have been done at all as they have now changed the rules .... nothing improved and the course - an EXCELLENT ONE IN CONTENT was being undermined. BADLY
By the way - no one on this site is a "speed freak" All here want drivers to be more resposnsible and by responsible we do not mean "complacent and believing they have nothing to learn -
[i] a complacent driver ... biker... cyclist is the most dangerous person using our roads and complacency means those who think they are perfect and have nothing to learn - which is how you are coming across. Please look at your driving and please look at these "so-called dangeropus drivers and ask yourself
HOW DID MY DRIVING AFFECT THE OTHER ROAD USER AND WHY DID I JUDGE HIM TO BE A DANGER TO ME - DID I DO SOMETHING TO CAUSE THIS
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- why Lancs has the right approach and they have become slightly more tolerant - inviting those who would benefit more than the 34mph /35 mph club..
Also - too much automation .. those banned drivers - become "chancers" and drive anyway - slipping through the net in pool cars....
By the way - :welome:
Aahh.. I see. We shouldn't ban drivers because even though they are dangerous and are happy to risk OTHER people's lives, if we ban them they will continue to drive illegally. How about ten years in prison for driving while disqualified?
We do not have the space - and basically at the risk of sounding "racist" - many of these qare immigrants who have not taken our tests or made any effort to integrate.
Also - in the interestst of justice - we have to have a punishment system which reflects a crime - if the disqualified driver caused an accident - they get the masimum the court can pass. If the person took a chance and has a darned good reason... and I can think of some emergencies here - then again the justice system has to take this into account as well as any personal circumstances offered as "mitigation"
That is what a civilised , fair and just soceity should be offering.
But bottom line - no speed cam will detect a pool car and the system fails badly on this.
On the other hand - thos e of us who still have a strong trafpol/panda fleet pick up on these very very quickly
