changes in motoring laws
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changes in motoring laws
I read recently that the a spokesman for the Institute of Advanced Motorists wants the speed limits reviewed, for example variable speed limits on certain roads, reduced limits on others.
It seems to me that road legislation hasn't changed much?
Also given some comments I have read about blocking other lanes when a lane merges from two into one, when there have been studies to show that merging should be done at the end of the closed lane (1 car from the left, one car from the right) is the baest way to reduce congestion.
So do we need an update on the highway code to allow for driving conditions in todays traffic clogged climate? And if so what should be changed/introduced/enforced?
It seems to me that road legislation hasn't changed much?
Also given some comments I have read about blocking other lanes when a lane merges from two into one, when there have been studies to show that merging should be done at the end of the closed lane (1 car from the left, one car from the right) is the baest way to reduce congestion.
So do we need an update on the highway code to allow for driving conditions in todays traffic clogged climate? And if so what should be changed/introduced/enforced?
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Allow only men to drive. An instant reduction in congestion levels, speeds will increase, children will be fitter, women will be fitter. More job oppurtunities for marginalised males - prison populations will decrease.
While you're at it, take away their rights to vote.
While you're at it, take away their rights to vote.
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Originally Posted by Bada Bing!,Feb 10 2006, 09:55 AM
All drivers aged 50+ or vehicles with children in the car restricted from driving on trunk road during peak times.
What about "no hgvs' on the roads at peak times?
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I really do think there should be far more focus put on "selfish driving" such as lane hogging and not doing the applicable speed for the road.
If you're caught doing 50 on a dual carriageway for no good reason - 3 points and a fine for selfish driving. You'd be stung for doing 20mph over the speed limit, so you should be given the same penalty for holding other drivers up.
If you're caught occupying a lane when the one to your left is clear (or it will take you more than 20 seconds to pass the nearest car - 3 points and a fine for selfish driving.
If you're caught doing 50 on a dual carriageway for no good reason - 3 points and a fine for selfish driving. You'd be stung for doing 20mph over the speed limit, so you should be given the same penalty for holding other drivers up.
If you're caught occupying a lane when the one to your left is clear (or it will take you more than 20 seconds to pass the nearest car - 3 points and a fine for selfish driving.
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One *very small* useful change (to me) would be that the speed partnerships are forced to sign post the limits near "safety" cameras. The amount of time that I spent stuck at 39.5mph ( & the number of dodgy overtakes that I've seen) just because people don't realise that the speed limit is 60
Oh, and we will need signs that read 60, rather than simply NSL for this to work.
Oh, and we will need signs that read 60, rather than simply NSL for this to work.
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Originally Posted by Bada Bing!,Feb 10 2006, 10:03 AM
1.If you're caught doing 50 on a dual carriageway for no good reason - 3 points and a fine for selfish driving. You'd be stung for doing 20mph over the speed limit, so you should be given the same penalty for holding other drivers up.
2.If you're caught a lane when the one to your left is clear (or it will take you more than 20 seconds to pass the nearest car - 3 points and a fine for selfish driving.
2.If you're caught a lane when the one to your left is clear (or it will take you more than 20 seconds to pass the nearest car - 3 points and a fine for selfish driving.
2. I think the law as it stands actually covers this-although doesn't appear to be enforced. What about changing the law to make it legal to undertake?
Other moggy rules of the road.
a. if, on a single carriegeway, you are driving below the speed limit (say 20% below) and there are >5 cars behind you, you must pull over at the safest opportunity and allow the vehicles to pass.
b. No HGV's on public roads in rush hour.
c. variable speed limit on (some) motorways, going from 50mph in rush hour rising to 100mph in quiet periods.
d. failing to indicate in an appropriate manner-three points
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Originally Posted by Moggy,Feb 10 2006, 09:00 AM
bit ageist that.
What about "no hgvs' on the roads at peak times?
What about "no hgvs' on the roads at peak times?
Yep, agreed on the HGV's though. Should be banned at peak times and forced to drive on the hard shoulder of motorways.
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abolish all road legislation. cue mad-max style every-man-for-himself driving. woudl certainly make the journey to work more interesting. i'm already stocking the shed with optimax