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Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
My act of evil criminality was before speed awareness courses.
I was only too happy with the police's "THEY SAY" of 86mph, the reality may have been a little more... :rolleyes:
A fine and 3 points was my bargain of the decade ^_^

I had one in 1999, when I was a freelance developer, working on a Y2K project in Solihull. Travelling up on teh Monday, home on the Friday, so I'm bombing along the pretty well empty M50 on a sunny August morning, when this car behind me suddenly starts flashing blue lights between their headlights :sad:

Puled over, and was told "According to our VASCAR, you were averaging 95 for about a mile. Normally, that goes to court, and you are looking at 6 points at least, maybe more, but since it is a nice day, with good visibility, an empty road and nothing else wrong with your driving, we'll give you a fixed penalty ticket if you accept it".

Me: "Yes thank you, and I'll keep it much slower from here".

3 points and £60 in those days. I've never driven that fast since.
 
Location
Widnes
I had one in 1999, when I was a freelance developer, working on a Y2K project in Solihull. Travelling up on teh Monday, home on the Friday, so I'm bombing along the pretty well empty M50 on a sunny August morning, when this car behind me suddenly starts flashing blue lights between their headlights :sad:

Puled over, and was told "According to our VASCAR, you were averaging 95 for about a mile. Normally, that goes to court, and you are looking at 6 points at least, maybe more, but since it is a nice day, with good visibility, an empty road and nothing else wrong with your driving, we'll give you a fixed penalty ticket if you accept it".

Me: "Yes thank you, and I'll keep it much slower from here".

3 points and £60 in those days. I've never driven that fast since.

So you and me saved the world from Y2K then?
 

Bristolian

Über Member
Location
Bristol, UK
We used to run experience days for various demographics, new driverw, the retired, etc. Being a small farde there werent enough of us class 1 pilots to do it ourselves so RoSPA and IAM would send some down as observers.

From what I've seen I wouldn't want any IAM, aside from the peerless Mr Bristolian, anywhere near such a thing.

Trying to wrack my brains for the IAM jockey doing a demonstration drive on our manor who ran into the rear of a slow moving hedge trimming tractor on a local B road - over a crest, left wasn't best that time! Would have been the late 90s.
You are too kind :okay: ^_^
 

Bristolian

Über Member
Location
Bristol, UK
These flippin' theory tests drove me mad when I was training to be an ADI. For those that don't know, the Part 1 multi-guess test consists of 100 questions in four sections and to pass you need an overall score of more than 85% and no less than 20/25 in each section. There is also a hazard perception test with 14 video clips, scored out of 75 with 57 being the pass mark. My trainer was a hard task-master who considered anything less than 100% in both parts was a failure - I hated him but he was a damned good trainer :cursing:
 

Drago

Legendary Member
These flippin' theory tests drove me mad when I was training to be an ADI. For those that don't know, the Part 1 multi-guess test consists of 100 questions in four sections and to pass you need an overall score of more than 85% and no less than 20/25 in each section. There is also a hazard perception test with 14 video clips, scored out of 75 with 57 being the pass mark. My trainer was a hard task-master who considered anything less than 100% in both parts was a failure - I hated him but he was a damned good trainer :cursing:

At least he wasn't like my dad, who'd smash a steel rule over the back of my knuckles every time I did something not to his satisfaction during driving lessons. Thankfully I passed first go!
 

Webbo2

Über Member
I had 2 driving instructors whilst I was learning. The first when she found out I was a mental health nurse spent the lesson sounding out her daughters issues. The second who’s partner was a mental health nurse just elbowed me in the ribs every time I made a mistake.
 
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