There’s got to me more to that story, or a serious history of dodgy driving. How does driving at 110mph in the dead of night deserve a 2-year ban???
Sounds more like drunk at 110mph to me.
There’s got to me more to that story, or a serious history of dodgy driving. How does driving at 110mph in the dead of night deserve a 2-year ban???
There’s got to me more to that story, or a serious history of dodgy driving. How does driving at 110mph in the dead of night deserve a 2-year ban???
Sounds more like drunk at 110mph to me.
There’s got to me more to that story, or a serious history of dodgy driving. How does driving at 110mph in the dead of night deserve a 2-year ban???
Sounds more like drunk at 110mph to me.
Pretty sure they would hit you with a dangerous driving charge plus prison at those speeds.If you got caught doing say, 165 in a 70 in the UK, would that be a fine and a ban then? I thought that would be prison to be honest.
That was my expectation too.Pretty sure they would hit you with a dangerous driving charge plus prison at those speeds.
Agreed. Could be many things.
Long history of driving offences, drink driving, having children in the car, weaving all over the road, racing, bad weather, poorly maintained vehicle, rude to police/judge, etc.
Eastern European truckers are known as "flip flops" in the industry.....Wearing flip flops?
If you got caught doing say, 165 in a 70 in the UK, would that be a fine and a ban then? I thought that would be prison to be honest.
That was my expectation too.
People in this thread have been suggesting otherwise though.
Haha, I remember that from back in my 1990s Max Power days!!!Will depend a lot on the circumstances - there are a couple of instances where people did an ill thought out burst of silly speeds at the dead of night for car mag stuff and got off relatively lightly while those doing less, but still excessive, speeds in traffic got prison.
Then there is this one https://www.topgear.com/car-news/modified/meet-man-who-attempted-200mph-british-motorway#1
Turned up to be greeted by a queue of 8 people who were all there for driving offences, of which I was last to be seen and 3 judges. I saw people getting 8 points on provisional licences and huge fines for driving with no insurance so was bricking it.
I was bricking it by the time it was my turn so I took the stand, pleaded guilty and apologised for driving like a twonk. They conferred (for the first time between them) and eventually gave me a 1 month ban and 175 quid fine.
Hah I need details of why pleaseEastern European truckers are known as "flip flops" in the industry.....
When I've been passed them at above those speeds I assumed they did not bother to pursue as it would be too fast to catch in a car and you're gone too quickly for the chopper to be on location - 3 occasions of bombing past police on a motorway during the nighttime and not even a blue light turned on (these were my young rudeboy days in my 325 and M5).I'd imagine for that speed you'll be in a whole world of trouble as it would be very difficult to argue that it wasn't dangerous. Fortunately it doesn't happen very often so there isn't much case law to look at.
3 occasions of bombing past police on a motorway during the nighttime and not even a blue light turned on
Haha, I remember that from back in my 1990s Max Power days!!!![]()
Heaven forbid!!![]()