M4 6am... thanks :)
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NDA

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24,470 posts

247 months

Wednesday 8th November 2023
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Thanks for not pulling me over this morning - flashing the blues did remind me that I was going a bit too quickly. Appreciated.

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16,581 posts

58 months

Wednesday 8th November 2023
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NDA said:
Thanks for not pulling me over this morning - flashing the blues did remind me that I was going a bit too quickly. Appreciated.
Do you reckon they are a member here?

NDA

Original Poster:

24,470 posts

247 months

Wednesday 8th November 2023
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NFT

1,324 posts

44 months

Wednesday 8th November 2023
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Nice to hear this even occurred these days tbh, rather than strict ticketing, was it mildly speeding or 15mph plus over on M4?

numtumfutunch

5,060 posts

160 months

Wednesday 8th November 2023
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I once had a similar positive experience on a deserted motorway at 7AM on a Saturday

Police were on the hard shoulder of an 'on' slip road with an embankment so I only saw them from a short distance as I went past at somewhere around ban speed

I lifted off and accepted my fate however they didnt move and nothing appeared in the post

It helped balance some other experiences..........


sherbertdip

1,262 posts

141 months

Wednesday 8th November 2023
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OP good to see common sense prevail.

I was given a waggy finger many years ago by a passing Rover 3500 on the M1, I wasn't hanging around, although in those days (1980's) there was less traffic and through rose tinted glasses less aggression so getting a warning rather than a straight you're nicked wasn't unusual.

Another one where I thought oh bks was an early morning run from my parents in Rotherham to Yarm where I lived, 90 miles covered in 1hr 1minute, I also passed a police car parked on the on ramp on the A168 near Topcliffe, speedo was showing 125mph, I just kept going!

Whilst I'm reminiscing about the good old days as an apprentice in the early 80's I used to regularly do a Friday afternoon blast home from Portsdown/Havant to nr Sheffield, only meaningful bit of non single carriageway in those days IIRC was when I joined the M1 off the A5 nr Daventry, A34 and A43 were most single carriageway, doing that 210 miles in 3hrs wasn't unusual.

J__Wood

540 posts

83 months

Wednesday 8th November 2023
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Many years back on the M42 going North/East passed J3(?) at around 04:30 whilst well into triple digits.
Did the usual slip road mirror check only to see a set of headlights dim and them come back on as a parked vehicle fired up its engine.
Immediately hit the brakes hard to slow down to 70.
A relatively short distance later the Police Disco catches up, pulls in front and pops on the matrix -"Remember limit 70" or similar.
As an habitual speeder l ways think you get a lot of leeway if you show that you are concentrating on observation when pushing it.
Suitable told, probably didn't speed again until the M1.

w8pmc

3,385 posts

260 months

Thursday 9th November 2023
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Had similar in The Netherlands a couple of weeks ago (was driving from Spa to Amsterdam).

I had noticed the Motorway speed limit drops (equated KPH-MPH) from roughly 80mph to 60mph if the weather is a bit grim, but it wasn't raining & roads only mildly moist, so had the cruise set in my M5C at 80mph, so doing around 75mph in real terms.

Local plod van pulls alongside & gives me the thumbs up as i assume he was admiring the motor, so i replied with the same gesture. He then flicked his siren on & gestured with his left arm the slow down wave, to which i lowered my speed & gave him a second thumbs up.

We both merrily continued on our journeys, with my speed reduced by a few mph for the rest of the drive into Amsterdam.

Richtea1970

1,732 posts

82 months

Thursday 9th November 2023
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If it was Thames Valley, they finish their night shift at 7am, allowing time to de-kit the car etc I would suggest they were on they way back to base and couldn’t be arsed clap

sherbertdip

1,262 posts

141 months

Thursday 9th November 2023
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w8pmc said:
Had similar in The Netherlands a couple of weeks ago (was driving from Spa to Amsterdam).

I had noticed the Motorway speed limit drops (equated KPH-MPH) from roughly 80mph to 60mph if the weather is a bit grim, but it wasn't raining & roads only mildly moist, so had the cruise set in my M5C at 80mph, so doing around 75mph in real terms.

Local plod van pulls alongside & gives me the thumbs up as i assume he was admiring the motor, so i replied with the same gesture. He then flicked his siren on & gestured with his left arm the slow down wave, to which i lowered my speed & gave him a second thumbs up.

We both merrily continued on our journeys, with my speed reduced by a few mph for the rest of the drive into Amsterdam.
All motorways in Netherlands have a daytime speed restriction to 100km/h so if it was daytime I suspect they were being lenient for not having a Dutch registered car.

Drawweight

3,457 posts

138 months

Thursday 9th November 2023
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I got stopped at Chester le Street by a police car. He peeled off the motorway and I blasted past him on my GSXR 750. Unfortunately he just went up slip road behind me and pulled me over. He probably hadn’t enough to actually prove me speeding so he just told me to slow down.

That was a Saturday morning as I was going to visit my GF.

Good chap, that’ll learn me to watch my speed you’d think.

Nope, I got done for 91 on the A1 on the way home on Sunday evening.

NDA

Original Poster:

24,470 posts

247 months

Thursday 9th November 2023
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NFT said:
Nice to hear this even occurred these days tbh, rather than strict ticketing, was it mildly speeding or 15mph plus over on M4?
Comfortably the latter.

It was a good wake up call to be honest.... I have let my motorway speeds creep up when it's safe to do so.

devnull

3,846 posts

179 months

Thursday 9th November 2023
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I had a finger waggle and a slow down gesture few years ago on the M4. My side of the argument was there was a car right up my chuff (no blues) and I was going faster to find a gap to move over into! Turned out to be plod.

L1OFF

3,636 posts

278 months

Thursday 9th November 2023
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I had similar on the M27 a few Xmas's (25th actually) ago. TVR Griff, glorious early morning, no traffic and 120 (ish) leptons BiB Volvo coming down the on ramp. I saw him, foot instantly of the accelerator he pulls alongside (I had slowed to about 70) Thumbs up from the BiB and off he went.

ScoobyChris

2,268 posts

224 months

Thursday 9th November 2023
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Had a similar experiernce commuting on the M3 one dark early morning about 15 years ago when I found an opportunity to make a bit of progress in lane 3. Police car in my lane someway behind flashed the front blue lights a couple of times (I assumed for my benefit) and as I used the brakes to bring the speed down a bit, moved to L1 and lit up the roof lights, etc and pulled over someone else.

Chris

57Ford

5,624 posts

156 months

Thursday 9th November 2023
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\Jay mode:
I was actually pulled over once by a police man and woman in their 850 T5. They wanted to commandeer my 1979 Fiesta 1.1 to catch a Ferrari they were chasing because with its RS alloys it was the only thing that would. The police woman was well fit and wanted me to ride with her in the T5 so I showed her how to drive it properly.
/Jay mode smile


In the real world, I’ve had a few close shaves but only one ’hard stare’ after coasting down from 90-ish to 70 when I spotted them late in L1 hiding behind a couple of lorries.

Short Grain

3,419 posts

242 months

Friday 10th November 2023
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Coming back up the M1 a few years ago after seeing a few customers in Leicester and Nottingham, I was merrily cruising along at 90+ on the speedo so 85'ish in real terms. Coming up to my junction I get the flashing blue lights coming up behind me. "Oh st!" Pulled onto the hard shoulder just before the start of the slip road expecting them to pull in behind, I could see the left hand indicator flashing so was sat there, thinking up excuses. They just went straight past me and turned left at the top, blues and now sirens going as well! "Phew!" Tootled off home and had a much needed cup of tea! Was on 6 points then hence the panic, clean licence for over 13 years now smiledriving

QBee

22,048 posts

166 months

Friday 10th November 2023
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I have been done twice in the last three years.
35 in a 30, and 57 in a 50.
Bloody heartless, those speed cameras.
Nice to hear of some semsible policing for a change.

nute

893 posts

129 months

Friday 10th November 2023
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QBee said:
I have been done twice in the last three years.
35 in a 30, and 57 in a 50.
Bloody heartless, those speed cameras.
Nice to hear of some semsible policing for a change.
Yep, no latitude for being sensible when traffic is quiet and conditions are good. The opposite also applies, with people driving like arses even below the speed limit.

easyhome

223 posts

145 months

Friday 10th November 2023
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About 15 years ago I was with a group of guys in a van on the way home on Boxing Day morning after a night shift on the railway. M25 was shut due to an accident, and we were travelling far too fast (I wasn’t driving) down country roads to get round the closure. Suddenly a traffic pol Volvo appeared behind us, pulled up alongside and the passenger leaned out the window, shouted ‘f@@king slow down’ and booted it off again.
We all looked at each other, wondering why he hadn’t pulled us, then a couple of minutes later realised why as we found him stopped behind an Astra on its roof in a ditch.
Someone’s else’s misfortune was our good luck that morning.