Speed awareness course

nijinsky's fetlocks said:
TGR said:
denislawsbackheel said:
90% of the people on those are arrogant twats who know everything and haven't done anything wrong in the first place...

And that just about sums it up.

All it sums up is your ability to make a sweeping generalisation based on complete ignorance, unless you both know 90% of folk who take speed awareness courses personally.
And I bet neither of you have ever broken the speed limit in your lives.
If only we all were as perfect as you two.

Know all twats who owned the road. You may well have been one of them but then again


Arrogant cunts, but very few drug taking dickheads.

Personally I wouldn't give them a choice.
I'd take their licences for a year.
 
Some of its interesting but they pad it out by a couple of hours, presumably so that its sufficient punishment.

They made a big deal about everyone switching their phones off before it started. Claimed that they had a United player on one course and by the end of it there were half a dozen press photographers waiting outside
 
cibaman said:
Some of its interesting but they pad it out by a couple of hours, presumably so that its sufficient punishment.

They made a big deal about everyone switching their phones off before it started. Claimed that they had a United player on one course and by the end of it there were half a dozen press photographers waiting outside

They said that on my course. When I went into work afterwards one of the girls said "oh yes, we had a United player and everyone was taking photos" I asked who it was and it was Michael Owen. Obviously I can't confirm the truth of that but she knows nothing about football so i'm inclined to believe her.

I found the course a useful and timely reminder. I've really tightened up on my speed since and they are right, a few miles an hour makes very little difference in the scheme of things. The other participants were a normal cross-section of society. One prat who sat yawning throughout bragged that it was the second time he'd been caught in six months but he'd paid his uncle £200 to take his points the last time. I hope he sees the error of his ways or, failing that, it's only himself he hurts.
 
denislawsbackheel said:
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
TGR said:
And that just about sums it up.

All it sums up is your ability to make a sweeping generalisation based on complete ignorance, unless you both know 90% of folk who take speed awareness courses personally.
And I bet neither of you have ever broken the speed limit in your lives.
If only we all were as perfect as you two.

Know all twats who owned the road. You may well have been one of them but then again


Arrogant cunts, but very few drug taking dickheads.

Personally I wouldn't give them a choice.
I'd take their licences for a year.

Oh yes - I forgot - you're the ignorant bell end who said that alcohol wasn't a drug, weren't you?
I have never been on a speed awareness course, although I have, like everyone else, broken the speed limit.
Including you.
Therefore getting caught for speeding is purely down to bad luck, so if I were you I'd climb down from your sanctimonious ivory tower of pomposity and refrain from making yourself look even dafter than you have already, if that is actually possible.
 
I was offered the speed awareness course and a course fee of £86 in place of the £100 and 3 points (clocked at 79 on the A1 in North Yorkshire.78 would have seen me getting away with it)
Because of Covid it was done via Zoom this morning and the four hour course was condensed into two and a half and in fact ran to just over two hours
As others have said what I will take away from the course is the stopping distance just a couple of MPH makes
 
I was offered the speed awareness course and a course fee of £86 in place of the £100 and 3 points (clocked at 79 on the A1 in North Yorkshire.78 would have seen me getting away with it)
Because of Covid it was done via Zoom this morning and the four hour course was condensed into two and a half and in fact ran to just over two hours
As others have said what I will take away from the course is the stopping distance just a couple of MPH makes
Is their stopping distance still based on cars with no anti lock brakes?
 
Done this thing a couple of times. I’ve rarely had less than six points on my driving licence in the last 30 years of driving.

In my defence, however, I never speed in a 20 or 30 , and virtually never in a 40. I just go fast on motorways and trunk roads when the dry conditions permit.

All my points have been on latter.
 

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