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Yep – clearly cyclists are the scourge of the roads
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35654611
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More than 2,000 motorists in the UK were caught by police speeding at more than 100mph in the last year.
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The highest speed recorded was 156mph on the A1(M) in Cambridgeshire in March – more than twice the national limit. A footballer was fined £1,400 and given a six-month ban for that offence after being stopped in his BMW M4 Coupe.
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Three forces – Greater Manchester, Kent and Thames Valley – did not supply any information while others only provided some of the requested details. But the responses showed at least 2,169 traffic reports were filed by UK police forces against motorists – most in cars but some on motorbikes – travelling at more than 100mph.
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Speeding driver’s explanation
Richard from south-west England was fined £150 and had six points put on his driving licence after being caught driving at 103mph.
“I knew I was over the limit,” he says. “I didn’t know I was over 100mph.
“Modern cars are so isolated and insulated it’s sometimes difficult to tell, and you can’t watch the speedo every second. There are fatal consequences sometimes.
“Yes, in hindsight it’s irresponsible – but conditions for driving were pretty much perfect. Clear sunny day, dry roads, good visibility, light to medium traffic, there was no perceived danger to my eyes at the time.
“But yes, I was over 100mph. Modern cars are very safety engineered but nothing’s going to stop two ton of vehicle at that speed very quickly. It’s made me more aware and I use cruise control now much more to keep a check on speeds.”
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