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Speed Awareness Courses
Ten years ago, the number of drivers in the UK who opted to attend a speed awareness course instead of accepting fines/points on their licence, numbered 280,000. Last year, the numbers had increased to 1.2 million drivers. This brought in £54 million by the Police Authorities.
The Police deny that they are profiteering from the system, claiming that they are paid operating costs only - but Hugh Bladon of the Alliance of British Drivers disagrees, saying that "Police Forces are clearly making money from these courses, and that there is an incentive for the driver who does not want to lose points and an incentive for the Police Authority to make money"
Claire Armstrong of the Safe Speed Campaign also questions the necessity of using the Speed Awareness System - "Drivers will be spending more time looking at their speedometers rather than concentrating on road situations"
Have you had to attend one (or more) of these courses - do you agree with them?
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It is a corrupt practice if I was to suggest paying to avoid points on my licence I would be in court on more serious charges.
Also the Police don't have anything to do with the courses any revenue goes to the Exchequer.
Last edited by Alikado; 12/02/2019 at 12:20 PM.
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Originally Posted by Alikado
It is a corrupt practice if I was. To suggest paying to avoid points on my licence I would be in court on .more serious charges.
Also the Police don't have anything to do with the courses any revenue goes to the Exchequer.
If the money goes direct to the exchequer, is there any pressure on the Police Authorities to reach a target number of drivers?
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Originally Posted by said
If the money goes direct to the exchequer, is there any pressure on the Police Authorities to reach a target number of drivers?
No, this probably explains why there is large differences between some Police Forces and their neighbours.
https://www.petrolprices.com/news/ho...ts-are-issued/
Lancashire & North Wales once viewed as prolific now appear down the list whilst West Yorkshire issued more than TWICE the number than any other responding area.
All these figures need to be taken with a large pinch of salt, how do you compare Urban W Yorks and Rural Dorset etc, Do you compare the amount of Motorway policed or milage of ordinary roads or Population of areas. All will probably produce different stats.
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I did one a few years ago, obviously better than accruing points, but also very educational, its a long time since passing your test and things have changed. Most people on the course got a lot of situations wrong for speed limits.
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Originally Posted by steve
I did one a few years ago, obviously better than accruing points, but also very educational, its a long time since passing your test and things have changed. Most people on the course got a lot of situations wrong for speed limits.
The one I did amazed me, there was a couple on it who shouldn't have been allowed out by themselves never mind behind the wheel, one woman clearly under the influence of something or other, a bloke who was extremely aggressive who thought he was a victim and laws shouldn't apply to him because of his advanced skills on the road. Several on the course couldn't get their head around the fact that they were there because they got caught and the reason they caught was their driving standards.
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I agree with you on all of that. Sad really.
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There will always be idiots on the road - people who could not think sufficiently to pass a basic exam, are allowed to use the roads with a powerful vehicle, where intelligent thinking is absolutely necessary.
Though, there are times, when highly experienced drivers who drive with the utmost care, do have an intuitive faster reaction to road conditions than those with less experience. Sometimes is is safer to go with the flow of the traffic.
The given speed limits have not been revised in accordance with modern safety technology.
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I did one three years ago and found very useful as it reminded me of a lot of stuff I'd forgotten, it was an eye opener .
REST IN PEACE THE 96.
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Originally Posted by said
There will always be idiots on the road - people who could not think sufficiently to pass a basic exam, are allowed to use the roads with a powerful vehicle, where intelligent thinking is absolutely necessary.
Though, there are times, when highly experienced drivers who drive with the utmost care, do have an intuitive faster reaction to road conditions than those with less experience. Sometimes is is safer to go with the flow of the traffic.
The given speed limits have not been revised in accordance with modern safety technology.
Or to take into account the increased volumes of traffic on the roads.
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