scrag wrote:
The system used was 2 sensor pads on the road, and it calculates the speed by the distance/time system. I understand that the police, who were travelling in the opposite direction, then had a system in their vehicle which calculated/read my speed.
Sounds like VASCAR, but I don't think that can be used in the opposite direction. Presumably they turned round and followed you and that's when they calculated your speed? (If so, didn't you spot them...or were they in an unmarked car?)
scrag wrote:
I am due to receive a court summons sometime and my question is simply ....... am I likely to get a ban?!
For that speed, I'm sorry to say that you probably will.
scrag wrote:
And if so, if its the short term ban, do I have to retake either my car license, or my bike license?
Not automatically. The magistrates can impose that if they want, but I believe it's unlikely for a speeding offence.
scrag wrote:
I have 3 points on my license, which I picked up December 2005.
For this latest offence, you'll either get points (6 I'd imagine), or an outright ban but no points.
scrag wrote:
Any advice would be welcome, because as each day goes by I am worrying more and more.
If you haven't already, try
PePiPoo, who have helped countless people in your sort of position.
scrag wrote:
Also, what affect should I expect on my car insurance?
It will go up quite drastically. Your existing 3 points may not have had much (if any) of an effect, but a ban would, as would 6 additional points (to a lesser extent).
Not much good news I'm afraid, despite it being perfectly possible that you were driving safely at the time. (One or two on this site may be sanctimonious towards you despite knowing nothing except your speed...you have been warned.

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