See thread in our Automotive section for the new basis for speeding fines, effective TODAY.
See thread in our Automotive section for the new basis for speeding fines, effective TODAY.
Basically, DO NOT speed more than twice the speed limit.
As I understand it this increase is only relevant for those cases that go to court - its a change in the sentencing guideline. I don't think it applies to fixed penalties.
essentially if you have been speeding enough over the limit to warrant a court case , then you are going to get hit hard than previously
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Correct. The change is that the guideline for top band offences (typically around 50% over the limit) is now 175% of weekly income rather than 125%. Nothing else has changed, but everyone is going berserk anyway.
If you're not driving like a lunatic it shouldn't affect you.
What happens if you are a stay at home parent earning £0, 175% of 0 is 0?
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off a horse and helping your uncle jack off a horse.
As the thread in automotive has become the main thread, there seems little point in keeping both open - so with a wave of the magic wand - and at close to the speed of light ...
I'll close this one
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Saracen (27-04-2017)
Yep, it's done its job.
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