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Re: Caught both ways (HGV)
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Best thing is to go back there and take actual measurements if you can, but it can be an expensive day in court if you challenge and lose. You may be lucky and get the standard FPN £100 and 3 points.

Car insurances don't seem to worry too much about speeding points these days.

The Driver CPC courses vary in content, but those I've been on have had a session regrding speed limits. One notable speed awareness course I went on the chap lecturing shed a picture of a national speed limit sign on a 2 lane road and asked "what's the speed limit here?" He wasn't happy with the reply "what vehicle am I driving?"

Court isn't somewhere I want to go for the reason you said, very expensive. Still waiting to find out my punishment.

I've been driving LGV since 2018 so have only done one 35 hour CPC refresher (I did it over 5 days, never again) I don't remember covering road speed limits but obviously that's not a defence for my actions.

You are right about "what vehicle am I driving" but also I've spoken to car drivers that think the NSL sign (white with black line through) that think it means the limit is 70 on a single carriageway  ;D

Re: Caught both ways (HGV)
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I tend to do the CPC refreshers when my employer offers them usually over the 5 year period. It's more tolerable that way.

Your only chance of getting off lightly is to hope for a speed awareness course for one and a fixed penalty of £100 and 3 points for the other one.

And to paraphrase what a respected member on here said a couple of months ago in a similar case where someone was asking why his satnav didn't show speed camera locations, try using the very large screen fitted to the front of the vehicle and look for the round signs the council and Highways Authority puts next to the road to let you know the speed limit."
Bus driving since 1973. My advice, if you have a PSV licence, destroy it when you get to 65 or you'll be forever in demand.
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Re: Caught both ways (HGV)
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Quote from: roythebus

Car insurances don't seem to worry too much about speeding points these days.


I did some freelance work for an insurance comparison website a few years ago (they pay you for using their website and entering quotes based on the parameters they provide).....it's all about the customer journey etc etc.

I was surprised that a premium for a 60yr old female with 8 years NCB driving a Peugeot 308 GT (72 plate) was £244 but if I added an SP30 conviction it went up to £253.80.

So I think you're right, a speeding conviction would have cost me £9.80.....hardly punitive!
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Re: Caught both ways (HGV)
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Punishment letters have arrived for both offences and it's the best case scenario, 1 FPN & an offer of a SAC which I will accept.

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When accepting the COFP (not an FPN), pay particular attention to the instructions for providing your identification details (usually referred to as "licence details")
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