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30-06-11, 12:19 PM | #1 |
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Speed awareness course vs 3 points
So after 15 yrs of hooning around the country on a bike, the strong arm of the law finally cauight up with me and sent me a NIP. For driving 60 in a 50, in a CAR of all things
Now I suppose it's probably a good thing they never noticed me doing any of the stuff I did on the bike , but it does feel a bit bizarre to be picked up in the car of all things - maybe it's cos the car is an easier zap with a a speed gun as it's bigger? And I can't help thinking if I'd just timed it a bit better the NIP thing might have got caught up in the strike action and drifted beyond the 14 days... Anyway, with a bit of luck I might get offered a speed awareness course, being a first timer and all that. Has anyone ever done one of those courses, and was it mind-numbingly patronising or actually OK? Did you all have to hang your heads in shame throughout the duration of the course, and line up to be spanked at the end? And if you've picked up an initial 3 points at any stage, what difference did it make to your insurance premium? |
30-06-11, 12:23 PM | #2 |
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Re: Speed awareness course vs 3 points
3 points generally doesnt affect you premium mine didn't.... but 3 points is 3 points, and then 6 then 9...... personally I'd do the course even is I was caned and had stuff thrown at me
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30-06-11, 12:24 PM | #3 |
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I did a speed awareness course. All very jovial and not too mind-numbingly patronising.
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30-06-11, 12:30 PM | #4 |
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Re: Speed awareness course vs 3 points
Peg got his first 3 points in 20 years, last year. Didn't offer him speed awareness. he just took the points and fine on the chin, no point in crying over it. Didn't affect his premiums.
As for 3 turns to 6 turns to 9....depends how dozy you are. I do know of someone who drives the same stretch on their commute every day, and got done three times by a mobile camera, they should know its there at random times(been there for years), but dozy fecker didn't take the first time as a warning....had to make sure they got done some more! Suppose it depends on how you value your license, if you ain't got that and you need it for work, yer fecked ain't ya!
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30-06-11, 01:01 PM | #5 |
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30-06-11, 01:06 PM | #6 |
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Re: Speed awareness course vs 3 points
Did a similar thing back in 2003 when I had a silly accident in the car...
...the other three guys in my group weren't impressed. One was a city bus driver who'd clipped an illegally parked car trying to get out of the bus stop, another was tank transporter driver in the army who'd driven a military Land Rover into a civilian car, the third was equally nondescript. The course, though, was good. The guys were all police instructors/police bike instructors who gave some good theories, the best of which was that following too closely was THE biggest problem. The car in front can do anything it wants, no matter how stupid, and you won't have a problem if you have enough space to stop or avoid it. Out on the road, the instructor had us absolutely flying along at NSL in the B roads around Bridgend, ensuring we had the best view around each corner and not trying to squeeze through gaps with oncoming traffic when there were parked cars. As you can tell, I really enjoyed it, and it really improved my driving. |
30-06-11, 01:11 PM | #7 |
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I've done TWO speed awareness courses, so good they named it twice!
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30-06-11, 01:36 PM | #8 |
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I've done one - you don't get made to feel 'naughty' or anything. I would defo take the course, insurance increase is likely (although by the previous posts not a certainty!).
Plus, you get to laugh at people who ran red lights (not all of you are there for speeding). Well, it's funny to me. |
30-06-11, 02:14 PM | #9 |
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well i currently have the same choice due to BADGER
im doing the course cos its 9 quid more than the fine ,3 quid a point saved |
30-06-11, 02:18 PM | #10 |
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I´m sorry, but I couldnt help chuckle a little at this.
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