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    Posted: 29 Jun 06 at 10:30am
Its definitly unsafe and stupid to be speeding in town areas where the possibilities of hitting someone are high, however on motorways and dual carrigeways speed without getting caught is ok to a limit (ABOUT 100)

So for me,

flashed : never!
caught : never!

License for a year and due to work already done about 18000 miles

Speed can be ok in certain situations, like when on the track! 160+ etc but on the roads it just isnt worth it!
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Originally posted by mike ellis

my dad regulary tows the feva at 70+ on motorways but NEVER in the outside lane. we came to the conclusion a metal barrier will hurt a plastic boat more than a tree will.



I would be more worried about the top long slim aluminium torpedo could do if it broke loose during an accident. There aren't many cars that could take a mast full on. Seeing someone impaled on it might change the perspective that towing at 70+ is ok...

It is difficult especially on motorways to keep the speed down (unless you have cruise control). When I towed my boat home from where I bought it I had a few hours on mways and had to constantly watch the speedo to keep it at the limit.

It is also amazing the number of people who tow without having a safety wire on.

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No need for a cable if the trailer doesn't have brakes. In fact the cable is useless on an unbraked trailer, as its function is to apply the brakes and then snap. Very few dinghy trailers have brakes, even most double trailers come inside the 750kg limit.

The thing that really scares me is the state of most people's trailer tyres and wheelbearings. When did you last check yours?? Don't forget, 3 points per illegal tyre!

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I think the law may have changed Neil, all new road based I have seen have a safety wire which is there in case the hitch comes off the ball.

I do agree on the brake dtrailers though, a triple stacker must come close to 750KGs when loaded though.
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Originally posted by NeilP

No need for a cable if the trailer doesn't have brakes. In fact the cable is useless on an unbraked trailer, as its function is to apply the brakes and then snap. Very few dinghy trailers have brakes, even most double trailers come inside the 750kg limit.

"Unbraked trailers manufactured after 1 Jan 1997 must be fitted with a secondary coupling that will provide some residual steering in the event of an unplanned uncoupling. This device should also prevent the ball coupling hitting the ground in similar circumstances. It must be connected to the towing vehicle when the trailer is being towed."

http://www.ntta.co.uk/law/trailers/brakes.htm

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"I own a Ford Ka and want to tow my sailing dinghy but am told that I cannot have a towbar fitted as it would be illegal. Surely not? All cars sold here from the 1st August 1998 must be European Whole Vehicle Type Approved. The vehicle maker decides when he applies for approval if the car will be allowed to tow and the car has towbar mounting points built in to the chassis. The Ka does not have towbar mounting points so a towbar cannot be fitted. It would be illegal to fit one. There are a number of other cars that cannot have towbars fitted so if you intend to tow with a small car ask before buying."

From the FAQ on the same site... any Ka owners out there? Towed your boat anywhere recently?

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I have been flashed twice on my pushbike in a 30mph zone, but oviously not got a ticket!! I was doin 35mph at the time!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote jeffers Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jun 06 at 1:53pm
Originally posted by tgruitt

I have been flashed twice on my pushbike in a 30mph zone, but oviously not got a ticket!! I was doin 35mph at the time!


I got pulled over on my pushbike once by the boys in blue, they were not impressed when I asked them how was I expected to know how fast I was going when cars were still over taking me.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Charlie Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jun 06 at 2:00pm

Got pulled over on my bicycle by the parks police years ago for speeding and being an underage cyclist, how can you be an underage cyclist?!?!?

I was about 13 at the time, did the whole "yes officer won't speed again" wasn't the last time i've had to say that.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote ssailor Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jun 06 at 2:08pm
Originally posted by stuarthop

"prob due to north wales having the most stupid, arrogant police cheif"

"A55 doing 87mph"

"63mph along a stretch of 50mph duel "



Hang on whos stupid?? you cant argue, if your caught speeding its your fault for speeding full stop! I believe we could raise the limit to 80 on most motorways and dual carrigeways and im not saying I dnt speed, but at the end of the day its the same as robbing a bank you are breaking the law!

Break the law, get a ticket, you cant argue! (thats to any one btw not just you stuart!)


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