Accrington Web

Accrington Web (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/index.php)
-   General Chat (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f69/)
-   -   Speeding clamp down (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f69/speeding-clamp-down-44017.html)

jaysay 20-11-2008 10:36

Speeding clamp down
 
It seems the Government are looking at banning drivers who are caught speeding twice when they well above the limit. They are also looking at setting drug-driving limits, and are again thinking about lowering the levels for drink driving. These new initiatives are set out in a consultation paper, which is aimed at the most dangerous drivers.

For me I think its a good Idea, anything that gets bad drivers off the road whether its for speeding, driving under the influence of drink or drugs can only be a good thing

Less 20-11-2008 10:41

Re: Speeding clamp down
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 652975)
They are also looking at setting drug-driving limits,

What I can't understand is setting limits, if someone is using illegal drugs and driving then surely any amount is illegal, the only drugs for which a limit should be set would be from the doctors or pharmacy.
:confused:

entwisi 20-11-2008 10:52

Re: Speeding clamp down
 
devils advocate

whats more dangerous

100mph down a deserted motorway at 5am on a clear summer morning with no traffic, a well maintained car/bike and a driver who is paying attention

or

a car being driven at 35mph passed a school some stressed mum in a rush trying to ignore 3 screaming kids whilst on the phone to her therapist.


in the new rules, scenario 1 gets 6 points, scenario 2 gets 3 :confused:

panther 20-11-2008 10:58

Re: Speeding clamp down
 
I think its a good thing, but the trouble with it with most idiots, whether they are banned or not, ya can bet half of em will still drive like looneys :(

entwisi 20-11-2008 11:12

Re: Speeding clamp down
 
you mean like the 3 that were killed at the weekend in Oldham. the driver was banned but did it stop him?

jaysay 20-11-2008 12:28

Re: Speeding clamp down
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 652976)
What I can't understand is setting limits, if someone is using illegal drugs and driving then surely any amount is illegal, the only drugs for which a limit should be set would be from the doctors or pharmacy.
:confused:

Would think it may well be prescription drugs Less, bit pointless if its illegal drugs because its illegal anyway. I my original post I was just relaying what I'd seen on Ceefax. There again entwisi also has a point but anything that takes constant speed offenders of the road can only be a good thing in my eyes

katex 20-11-2008 12:47

Re: Speeding clamp down
 
Think this will be in this week's Observer, what amazed me that they had to stop 30/40 offenders within 2 hours and issued 15 tickets. Ok.. wouldn't be for speeding (always busy there) still serious offences though !

Police tell drivers to follow road rules - News - Accrington Observer

jambutty 20-11-2008 13:19

Re: Speeding clamp down
 
It seems that if anyone is more than 20 mph over the speed limit it will qualify for 6 points as well as any fine.

On the face of it that seems reasonable to have a tariff. But it should go the whole hog and add plus 40 mph or more for 12 points.

Then there is the point that 40 mph is much more dangerous in a 20 mph zone than 90 mph on the motorway. Indeed 30 mph in a 20 mph zone could prove lethal especially in Autumn and when it is wet or misty, not forgetting parked cars.

However you do not get a warning that a speed limit is going to change some distance ahead. You find out as you approach the sign. So it is possible to arrive at a 30 mph limit from a legal 60 mph limit.

By law we are only required to be able to read a car number plate at a distance of some 20 metres. There is nothing in the Highway Code that I can find that states anything about reading road signs so in the absence of such information I should imagine that the number plate reading law would apply to reading road signs.

The question is can a car slow from 60 mph to 30 mph safely within 20 metres?

I think that this is yet another crackpot idea from a Labour government who has lost the plot completely.

entwisi 20-11-2008 13:41

Re: Speeding clamp down
 
heh, I like your argument Jambutty, 60-30 in 20 meters - possible on a bike, probably in a car if you take reaction times out teh loop. However, reg plates are 3" or so, Speed limit signs are 2 foot or so. I would guess that it could be argued that you should be able to see a sign long before you may be able to read it and act appropriately.

Interestingly I travel down a road that does have warning that its going to drop from 60 -30 with markers at 300, 200 and 100 meters.

jambutty 20-11-2008 13:48

Re: Speeding clamp down
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 653051)
heh, I like your argument Jambutty, 60-30 in 20 meters - possible on a bike, probably in a car if you take reaction times out teh loop. However, reg plates are 3" or so, Speed limit signs are 2 foot or so. I would guess that it could be argued that you should be able to see a sign long before you may be able to read it and act appropriately.

Interestingly I travel down a road that does have warning that its going to drop from 60 -30 with markers at 300, 200 and 100 meters.

Ah! Yes! Road markers! If only they were everywhere?

As far as I know there is no legal limit on how far away you have to be to be able to read a road sign. Then again who can see round bends.

entwisi 20-11-2008 15:08

Re: Speeding clamp down
 
There is of course teh technology now that your car could tell you exactly what the speed is and when it will change. Simple proximity transmitters in the road surface could tell you allsorts from road temperature to speed limits to how busy it is round teh next corner.

My Sat Nav has the speed limit of most roads built in ( It flashes at me if I'm naughty :D )

Benipete 20-11-2008 15:29

Re: Speeding clamp down
 
Quote;My Sat Nav has the speed limit of most roads built in ( It flashes at me if I'm naughty )

My brain has got common sense built in, it tells me when I am in a built up area to slow down.:D:D

Less 20-11-2008 15:40

Re: Speeding clamp down
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 653020)
Would think it may well be prescription drugs Less, bit pointless if its illegal drugs because its illegal anyway. I my original post I was just relaying what I'd seen on Ceefax. There again entwisi also has a point but anything that takes constant speed offenders of the road can only be a good thing in my eyes

Nope on the radio they were talking about trying to guage for dope and cocaine.

entwisi 20-11-2008 16:02

Re: Speeding clamp down
 
I didn't say anything about being naughty in Built up areas :D , In fact as a biker I probably slow down more where common sense tells me to than most car drivers.

It bugs me that I often come up behind cars doing 40mph down national speed limit country roads who continue at 40 right past the school just inside teh urban area.

Benipete 20-11-2008 16:12

Re: Speeding clamp down
 
I just cruise along,never in a rush.:cool::cool:


All times are GMT. The time now is 19:33.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com