RE: New Year news round-up
RE: New Year news round-up
Tuesday 4th January 2005

New Year news round-up

Noble GT snapped; scameras don't work; speeding loses jobs


Though not a huge amount happened in the PistonHeads world over Christmas and New Year period, one man could lose his job over speeding, it's now all but proven that speed camera policies don't work, the government's transport Web site launches (are they trying to hide it by doing so on 31 December?), and the Noble GT car is snapped by a quick-witted PHer.

  • Speeding causes job losses -- at least in the case of the Duke of Gloucester, the Queen's cousin, who could lose his 32-year tenure as chief of the Institute of Advanced Motorists as a result of being stripped of his driving licence. Why? His fourth speeding offence in three years -- this time 70mph in a 60mph limit -- generated 12 points and an automatic ban under the totting up rule. The ban will last six months and the IAM decides whether to axe him at its next meeting on 8 March 2005. He will however lose his membership.
  • The number of motorists in Scotland trapped by the insidious rise of the Gatso went 56,000 to 181,000 in 2003, with North Lanarkshire topping the list of total convictions, according to figures released just before Christmas. At the same time, the number of road deaths rose by seven per cent between 1999 and 2003, with the number of children killed shooting up by a massive 20 per cent. Reaction from opposition politicians and motorists groups, including Safe Speed's Paul Smith focused on how the Gatso campaign isn't working because siting was about making money, not saving lives.
  • The Department of Transport stealthily launched the Transport Direct site on 31 December 2004. We reported late last year that the system was overpriced, slow, late and didn't work properly. Feedback from PHer's welcomed... More here: www.transportdirect.info/ and here: www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=9561
  • And finally, the pictures at the top tell it all -- that's the new Noble GT car, taken at the Britcar meeting at Brands last month. Note the car did not race and was only out of the transporter for 20 minutes. Thanks to photographer Steve Webb for his nifty camerawork.
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iansull

Original Poster:

1,940 posts

268 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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The Noble looks fantastic!!

Is the bodywork different from the road car?

Wheels look

RobDickinson

31,343 posts

276 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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oooh that noble looks schweeet!

m12_nathan

5,138 posts

281 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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It isn't the GT car - look at the names on the side it is a factory owned M400 raced by Lee Noble himself in stuff like britcar and yokohama mid engined sports cars.

It is also functioning as a test mule for the M14 longditudal engine install.

I want one!

GrahamG

1,091 posts

289 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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Bang on Nathan - This car DID race at Donington (With Martin Short at the wheel) in the first of the GT Open races albeit retiring early on with overheating woes.

Bodo

12,457 posts

288 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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Love the colour

Peter Ward

2,097 posts

278 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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That government travel website is interesting.....

I tried the journey from my home to my parents', "138.6 miles" according to the website. It states I should be able to drive it in 2h 49m. This is generous, as even my father can do it in that time and he never exceeds 60 on the motorway.

The public transport option requires 6 changes (stated as: walk, bus, bus, walk, train, train, bus, walk), and takes.... wait for it.... 5h 35m.

Of course public transport is great if you're going from city centre to city centre, or within an area with a good service. But rural to rural is just impossible. I wonder when this will sink in in Islington?

speed.demon

48 posts

274 months

Tuesday 4th January 2005
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Lose the speed cameras, fewer crashes, less deaths and less money from us to pay the govement......

sound ok to me......

new govement please..!!

>> Edited by speed.demon on Tuesday 4th January 17:06

pinnacle

168 posts

263 months

Wednesday 5th January 2005
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guess my car is not too far off the mark then either ..........

[url]http://community.webshots.com/slideshow?ID=236315971&key=owPQEN&pos=4[/url]

>> Edited by pinnacle on Wednesday 5th January 03:17

westmoorfarm

78 posts

259 months

Wednesday 5th January 2005
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Tryed Transport Direct for my work journey - as I already knew there is no alternative to driving - it does not even offer me a public transport alternative (practical or otherwise).

ruthy

5 posts

253 months

Tuesday 11th January 2005
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F***ING MENTAL!!!!!!!!