Official Olympics cars - speed limit exemption?
Official Olympics cars - speed limit exemption?
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CAPP0

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Monday 23rd July 2012
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Are the official BMW Olympics cars exempt from standard speed limits? (I'm sure I know the answer to this in reality....)

I joined the M23 at Gatwick end of last week, picking up speed to something resembling the ACPO no-stop guidelines, and a fully-stickered white 5-Series came past me like I was going backwards; hence the question. Who are driving these cars? Perhaps they have special dispensation for when a rank outsider from Turkmenistan is late for practice for the 3-legged egg & spoon race?

Krise

641 posts

236 months

Monday 23rd July 2012
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No they must stick to the same road rules as the rest of us.......however I'm sure that the drivers of these cars will abuse the privilege of having their own road network to use.........can't wait for the first games lane bump around Blackwall tunnel entrance as who will then get priority on the road ??

If the zil lane is blocked are the public going to have to give way for priority olympic cars ?

irocfan

47,858 posts

216 months

Monday 23rd July 2012
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lol - watch this space....

SmoothCriminal

5,866 posts

225 months

Monday 23rd July 2012
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Was it a white BMW with gold on it? And have did it have a yellow led roof bar? If so they are driven by roads policing plod or some other type of police.

Edited by SmoothCriminal on Monday 23 July 14:11

Jasandjules

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255 months

Monday 23rd July 2012
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Report it. Then we will find out.

DeadMeat_UK

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308 months

Monday 23rd July 2012
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Of course they won't be given a speed limit exemption. The press would be frothing at the mouth for a juicy obvious slow-ball like that to wang out of the park.

They are driven by drivers. Drivers are human and each will be different. Some will take the piss, some will drive like nannies, some will be very good (I know some retired IAM peeps are doing it).

Seeing one behave in such a way and applying to all is a bit like seeing a Range Rover tailgaiting because it's raining and assuming they are all driven by arrogant pricks. Of course they aren't each driver is individual.

CAPP0

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Monday 23rd July 2012
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SmoothCriminal said:
Was it a white BMW with gold on it? And have did it have a yellow led roof bar? If so they are driven by roads policing plod or some other type of police.

Edited by SmoothCriminal on Monday 23 July 14:11
No, it had the silly logo in pink and no obvious additional lights.

CAPP0

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Monday 23rd July 2012
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DeadMeat_UK said:
Of course they won't be given a speed limit exemption. The press would be frothing at the mouth for a juicy obvious slow-ball like that to wang out of the park.

They are driven by drivers. Drivers are human and each will be different. Some will take the piss, some will drive like nannies, some will be very good (I know some retired IAM peeps are doing it).

Seeing one behave in such a way and applying to all is a bit like seeing a Range Rover tailgaiting because it's raining and assuming they are all driven by arrogant pricks. Of course they aren't each driver is individual.
I was surprised that someone on such an obvious/visible/attention-seeking vehicle would drive in such a way to attract adverse attention, but if you check again I hope you'd notice that I don't seem to have actually suggested that I'm applying my point/question to all Olympics drivers. And I'm not even sure if the Turkmenistan team are entered in the 3-legged egg & spoon race. If indeed there is such an event.

But considering those points doesn't make it quite so easy to try and start an argument, does it? wink

DeadMeat_UK

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308 months

Monday 23rd July 2012
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CAPP0 said:
DeadMeat_UK said:
Of course they won't be given a speed limit exemption. The press would be frothing at the mouth for a juicy obvious slow-ball like that to wang out of the park.

They are driven by drivers. Drivers are human and each will be different. Some will take the piss, some will drive like nannies, some will be very good (I know some retired IAM peeps are doing it).

Seeing one behave in such a way and applying to all is a bit like seeing a Range Rover tailgaiting because it's raining and assuming they are all driven by arrogant pricks. Of course they aren't each driver is individual.
I was surprised that someone on such an obvious/visible/attention-seeking vehicle would drive in such a way to attract adverse attention, but if you check again I hope you'd notice that I don't seem to have actually suggested that I'm applying my point/question to all Olympics drivers. And I'm not even sure if the Turkmenistan team are entered in the 3-legged egg & spoon race. If indeed there is such an event.

But considering those points doesn't make it quite so easy to try and start an argument, does it? wink
Fair point. Consider the argument unstarted smile

CAPP0

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jagracer

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262 months

Monday 23rd July 2012
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They're driven on the whole by volunteer drivers so they wont be exempt from any laws apart from going in the games lanes.