Prestwich_Blue
Well-Known Member
We've all seen it. Drivers doing 50-60 in the middle lane on motorways when the inside lane is clear, is the obvious example.That was 2 years ago. Times have seemingly changed.
Three people out of the 18 on the course said they were just one or two mph over the limit, one person was from Leeds, another said they were from Stoke, the last didn't say where they were caught.
The instructors didn't leave the room to check, they explained that as speed cameras were far more accurate now, there was an increasing zero tolerance attitude by some forces regarding speeding.
The lady sitting next to me from Leeds was on the course for travelling at 31mph in a 30mph zone. She said the speed camera that clocked her near her home had just been replaced by one of the new ones, and the instructors said they were seeing increasing numbers of people attending their courses with similar stories.
The instructors weren't ex police, had no idea what we had done to be there and had no interest in finding out.
The course is about road safety, despite what some on here say to the contrary.
It was revealing how so few on the course didn't know speed limits, what a dual carriageway was, what the lanes on motorways were for, and the answers to the hazard perception videos were, quite frankly, a frightening enlightenment on just how switched off the majority on the course were in assessing the road ahead for potential problems.
I was the only person there answering each question correctly. I'm not blowing smoke up my own backside with that. I ride a motorbike and drove coaches for a living before I retired over 6 years ago. I had my driving regularly assessed by a driver trainer, where attitudes to driving and the scenarios brought up on the course were made aware to me many years ago, and I ride defensively.
I was caught out by a momentary lapse of concentration, which is why I was on the course, but it was an absolute revelation to me, if the others on the course are representative of the general driving population, how little they know about the rules of the road.
What was worse, after clear and concise explanations from the instructors on particular points, many of them still couldn't answer the questions correctly and hadn't learned anything.
I'll leave it at that.
I was driving locally a couple of years ago on a main road and came to a mini-roundabout,which just had one road off it, to my left. There was a car coming towards the roundabout from the road but I had priority so went straight ahead. To my horror, the car didn't stop and shot out just in front of me.
Now we all make mistakes but the female driver gave me abuse and two fingers. She clearly thought she had priority even though I was there first and had started to cross the roundabout. I suppose she could've been foreign though.