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#21
As I understand it Magistrates sentencing guidelines may differentiate between A and M class roads in any case the Magistrates will be seeing 'non motorway' 100mph...however I didnt get banned for 103 on a motorway (sickening because I wasn't doing 103 but couldn't fight it) I got 6 points and £500 FINE PLUS £100 costs!

Yours doesn't look so painful ALA Pepipoo and putting in a made up salary just to get the thing to work
Magistrates' Guidelines for Speeding Offences  [table]  [tr] [td]Speed limit:[/td] [td] 20 mph30 mph40 mph50 mph60 mph70 mph[/td][/tr] [tr] [td]Your speed:[/td] [td] mph[/td][/tr] [tr] [td]Road type:[/td] [td] Not motorway Motorway[/td][/tr] [tr] [td]Your income (after tax & NI):[/td] [td] £/week[/td][/tr][/table]
  Magistrates' Court Penalty Guidelines [table]  [tr] [td]Eligible for COFP instead?[/td] [td]No: Magistrates' court only[/td][/tr] [tr] [td]Points:[/td] [td]4-6[/td][/tr] [tr] [td]Normal fine range:[/td] [td]£225 - £375[/td][/tr] [tr] [td]Disqualification possible?[/td] [td]Consider 7-28 days[/td][/tr] [tr] [td]Maximum fine:[/td] [td]£2500[/td][/tr][/table] 
The Frying Scotsman
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#22

National speed limit is 60 for single carriageways (country lanes, A roads etc) and 70 on motorways.  If if single carriage way is a 70mph zone it would signed as 70.


National speed limit on dual carriageway also 70! unless your towing! but thats another can of worms!!

TBH Big Mac i didnt realise the disqualification is that short! is that if you had less than 6 points on your licence prior to getting an additonal 4-6? that could take you over the 12 ?@ how long is the ban if you go over 12 points?
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#23
If it was for IBS get a doctors note to confirm your wife suffers from IBSand below is that bit from the road traffic act but I dont see where it says that this can be by Joe public  
87 Exemption of fire brigade, ambulance and police vehicles from speed limits.E+W[F1(1)]No statutory provision imposing a speed limit on motor vehicles shall apply to any vehicle on an occasion when it is being used for [F2fire and rescue authority], ambulance or police purposes, if the observance of that provision would be likely to hinder the use of the vehicle for the purpose for which it is being used on that occasion.
[F3(2)Subsection (1) above applies in relation to a vehicle being used—
(a)for Serious Organised Crime Agency purposes, or(b)for training persons to drive vehicles for use for Serious Organised Crime Agency purposes,as it applies in relation to a vehicle being used for police purposes.(3)But (except where it is being used for training the person by whom it is being driven) subsection (1) above does not apply in relation to a vehicle by virtue of subsection (2) above unless it is being driven by a person who has been trained in driving vehicles at high speeds.]
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#24
DX, the training part is important there.
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