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Awaiting date to attend court for doing about 100mph up the motorway. what fine, and more improtantly, what ban can I expect?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The ban is at the discretion of the judge. If you have a clean licence and were only just over 100 you might get away without a ban, especially if you can plead mitigating circumstances, but generally you're probably looking at a 3 month ban. Again the fine will depend on the circumstances but I'l be surprised if it were under �300.
there are circumstances where 100 mph is safe and circumstances where 70 mph is not. i do not want to start this whole debate off because - as we have seen - there are a number of rather 'reactionary' users of this site but i would just like to say that it is high time the limit on motorways was increased to 80 mph. Cars are a lot safer now than 20 years ago.
I am not a Daily Mail reader and have no idea what that was refering to. I have regularly driven at over 80 mph on the French autoroutes and have no problem with that since, the autoroutes are generally much quieter than our motorways, people are expecting cars at 80+ mph and (only on the autoroutes) the French are much better behaved than us Brits. Cars are a lot safer now than 20 years ago but that is of no importance until you crash it. Standards of driving, unfortunately, are the worst they have ever been.
Gef - you hit the nail on the head. It's the fact that the drivers who do 100mph are arrogant rather than skilled that is the problem, not the fact that it's 100mph. Rja, you'd react too.... and Meadow, the Daily Mail is an *awful* paper: I wouldn't read it if it had the winning lottery printed somewhere inside.
Thanks for all the comments again....if I do get a ban it is entirely my own fault, and yes I will not do it again in a hurry. Since then I've stuck rigidly to all speed limits and do you know what - I've arrived at my destination a lot less stressed and in most cases the journey has taken no longer than if I had put my foot down and tried to race there. Lesson learnt? - definitely.
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