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caught doing 102 mph on the A9 in a 60 mph zone
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driving north on the a9 in the 60 mph zone stopped by the police just wondering what might happen ?
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I don’t know if you are interested in a considered answer now, Bmw-Rider, after more than twelve hours of “ Chatter”, but if you are here goes:
Mag istrates’ sentencing guidelines (for England and Wales – I think they are the same in Scotland) only cover speeds up to 100mph in a 60mph zone. For that speed the recommended penalty is a fine of half a...
Mag
14:39 Tue 02nd Nov 2010
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No, BD ... nothing embedded.
You could get up to 102 going down Ditchling Beacon.
Although ... the bends are a bit tight.
I have a Yamaha Fazer, but I haven't ridden it for ages, cos I don't like it. A pal's hubby lets me borrow his Ducati from time to time.
BRRRRRRRRRRRRMMMMMMMMMMMM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You could get up to 102 going down Ditchling Beacon.
Although ... the bends are a bit tight.
I have a Yamaha Fazer, but I haven't ridden it for ages, cos I don't like it. A pal's hubby lets me borrow his Ducati from time to time.
BRRRRRRRRRRRRMMMMMMMMMMMM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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"can't imagine one report under that category would trigger an auto suspension though,"
Jeez... how much clearer could the ED make the matter of "auto suspensions" (again)
http://www.theanswerb...s/Question947390.html
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"THERE IS NO CORRELATION BETWEEN THE NUMBER OF TIMES A POST IS REPORTED AND SUSPENSION "
(I have no idea why BMW-RIDER would have been suspended)
Jeez... how much clearer could the ED make the matter of "auto suspensions" (again)
http://www.theanswerb...s/Question947390.html
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"THERE IS NO CORRELATION BETWEEN THE NUMBER OF TIMES A POST IS REPORTED AND SUSPENSION "
(I have no idea why BMW-RIDER would have been suspended)
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