French police roadside ban for speeding
Discussion
vonhosen said:
What road was it?
Link?
They pulled us over right here on the d619 after overtaking us in their police car.Link?
https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?u...
near 4-6 Route nationale, 52800 Marnay-sur-Marne, France
I have no idea where they were clocking our speed I guess a couple of miles further back
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keirik said:
It's unfortunate your wife got banned but 50% over the limit in a 90kmh area isn't an accidental aberration, it's taking the piss.
Nice open road flowing speed, "making progress" if you will. Not even trying on most bikes.Gone is the time where I pre-judge people who get nicked for speeding. Days gone by you would hear of someone getting a ticket for speeding in a 40 limit for example and I used to think good, flipping madness, think of the kittens, not playing by the rules (unwritten or otherwise). Now my first thought would be - I bet it's a stupid recently imposed limit.
Gave up on France bikey wise 4 or 5 years ago, writing's been on the wall for a while. Got one more trip in the car this year before giving that up too.
OP - good luck getting everything back!
Skyman said:
cmaguire said:
Virtually every time they catch me it is on Autoroutes or dual carriageways, so similar to here ultimately. Low hanging fruit, safest roads etc
It really reinforces the message. i.e. total bks.
Have you not worked out yet, how not to get caught? Stupid.It really reinforces the message. i.e. total bks.
cmaguire said:
Skyman said:
cmaguire said:
Virtually every time they catch me it is on Autoroutes or dual carriageways, so similar to here ultimately. Low hanging fruit, safest roads etc
It really reinforces the message. i.e. total bks.
Have you not worked out yet, how not to get caught? Stupid.It really reinforces the message. i.e. total bks.
But back on topic. Having travelled 20,000 miles to and from the U.K. and our place in France during the last 18 months, I fail to see how one should be caught speeding on the very well signposted routes which seem to catch you out. So much advanced warning of speed cameras etc, to miss them is just plain stupid.
Skyman said:
cmaguire said:
Skyman said:
cmaguire said:
Virtually every time they catch me it is on Autoroutes or dual carriageways, so similar to here ultimately. Low hanging fruit, safest roads etc
It really reinforces the message. i.e. total bks.
Have you not worked out yet, how not to get caught? Stupid.It really reinforces the message. i.e. total bks.
But back on topic. Having travelled 20,000 miles to and from the U.K. and our place in France during the last 18 months, I fail to see how one should be caught speeding on the very well signposted routes which seem to catch you out. So much advanced warning of speed cameras etc, to miss them is just plain stupid.
I have never been caught by a fixed camera, always by mobile units. And anyone that trots out some nonsense about how you deserve it if you were so unobservant so as not to see them first ( "You shouldn't be on the road, you are a liability"etc) is just demonstrating that they never go fast enough to know what they are talking about. If I obeyed all the speed limits then I would see all the mobile units 'in time', but 'in time' would be irrelevant as I wouldn't need to see them in the first place.
The bare facts are that doing 120mph down an Autoroute is of no great consequence, and not so long back 100 was entirely routine and nobody cared, Nothing much has changed bar the fact we are now expected to believe it really is an issue.
Skyman said:
AJB88 said:
bad company said:
For me France is somewhere I have to go through on my way to Germany or Italy.
I know it’s futile but I make a point of not spending any money in France.
Exactly the same here. I know it’s futile but I make a point of not spending any money in France.
bad company said:
Skyman said:
AJB88 said:
bad company said:
For me France is somewhere I have to go through on my way to Germany or Italy.
I know it’s futile but I make a point of not spending any money in France.
Exactly the same here. I know it’s futile but I make a point of not spending any money in France.
But my Dad refused to get off the coach a few years ago at some services in France.
"I've never set foot on French soil, and if you think I'm going to start now you're very much mistaken"
bad company said:
Skyman said:
AJB88 said:
bad company said:
For me France is somewhere I have to go through on my way to Germany or Italy.
I know it’s futile but I make a point of not spending any money in France.
Exactly the same here. I know it’s futile but I make a point of not spending any money in France.
A - a bit of a Francophile (bit like myself)
B - experienced driver / rider in France (bit like myself)
C - never been nicked there (bit like myself)
D - a bit smug about 'C'
I wouldn't ignore the fact the French authorities are using a very blunt approach to speeding and assume that you haven't been pulled yet is all down to your Zen like 6th sense. Also there's a big difference holidaying on unexplored roads to a regular fortnightly run down to a holiday home.
cmaguire said:
Your naivety typifies that of those that do what they are told regardless of whether it is justified.
I have never been caught by a fixed camera, always by mobile units. And anyone that trots out some nonsense about how you deserve it if you were so unobservant so as not to see them first ( "You shouldn't be on the road, you are a liability"etc) is just demonstrating that they never go fast enough to know what they are talking about. If I obeyed all the speed limits then I would see all the mobile units 'in time', but 'in time' would be irrelevant as I wouldn't need to see them in the first place.
The bare facts are that doing 120mph down an Autoroute is of no great consequence, and not so long back 100 was entirely routine and nobody cared, Nothing much has changed bar the fact we are now expected to believe it really is an issue.
All very true. I haven’t been caught but as the saying goes ‘there but for the grace of God’ (and my Road Angel).I have never been caught by a fixed camera, always by mobile units. And anyone that trots out some nonsense about how you deserve it if you were so unobservant so as not to see them first ( "You shouldn't be on the road, you are a liability"etc) is just demonstrating that they never go fast enough to know what they are talking about. If I obeyed all the speed limits then I would see all the mobile units 'in time', but 'in time' would be irrelevant as I wouldn't need to see them in the first place.
The bare facts are that doing 120mph down an Autoroute is of no great consequence, and not so long back 100 was entirely routine and nobody cared, Nothing much has changed bar the fact we are now expected to believe it really is an issue.
Seriously particularly in France the police are sneaky sods and the traps can be very well hidden. Last year I saw the policeman hiding in a bush next to the motorway, Mrs BC was driving. Sure enough at the next toll booth there were plenty of police waiting to relieve motorists of their cash.
Andy XRV said:
We have to be very careful when riding or driving in France now....
https://www.connexionfrance.com/French-news/Speedi...
Ridiculous:https://www.connexionfrance.com/French-news/Speedi...
"With 3,469 killed on the roads last year, the government wants to cut speeding..."
Setting aside the assumption that speed was responsible for those deaths, 73,000 French people die each year from smoking - so clearly tackling 'road deaths' isn't about preventing death.
Oh, right: "....the extra fines revenue could be worth €2.2billion."
There it is.
Funk said:
Ridiculous:
"With 3,469 killed on the roads last year, the government wants to cut speeding..."
Setting aside the assumption that speed was responsible for those deaths
OTOH."With 3,469 killed on the roads last year, the government wants to cut speeding..."
Setting aside the assumption that speed was responsible for those deaths
It's double the number of deaths on UK roads.
Cause vs effect. If you reduce speed, everything else involved in a collision (carelessness, distraction, prohibited manoeuvre) therefore involves less energy and should result in a better chance of a better outcome, i.e. living instead of dying. Accepted, it's a crude tool.
giantdefy said:
Funk said:
Oh, right: "....the extra fines revenue could be worth €2.2billion."
As the average speeding fine in France is €135 that is an additional ~16 million fines ????They claim the drivers of these vehicles will just follow pre-determined routes and have no additional incentivisation on numbers caught. But it is a private company, no doubt with shareholders, so whatever they claim at ground level to placate the objections, those at the top will be getting bonuses for a higher number of convictions.
Usual lies, BS and misrepresentation will apply.
Baldchap said:
Nowadays it's just not worth bothering. Luxembourg still exists, but how to get there without stty France?
Now we have plenty of shiny fixed cameras in Lux too. My wife, one of the world's slower drivers has two fines to prove it. In my experience mostly sited to raise cash rather than prevent accidents.Andy XRV said:
We have to be very careful when riding or driving in France now....
https://www.connexionfrance.com/French-news/Speedi...
Bloody obvious 'solution', if you aren't actually going to be stopped on the spot, then a few 'alterations' to number plates is going to become more prevalent I think.https://www.connexionfrance.com/French-news/Speedi...
robinessex said:
Andy XRV said:
We have to be very careful when riding or driving in France now....
https://www.connexionfrance.com/French-news/Speedi...
Bloody obvious 'solution', if you aren't actually going to be stopped on the spot, then a few 'alterations' to number plates is going to become more prevalent I think.https://www.connexionfrance.com/French-news/Speedi...
zbc said:
Baldchap said:
Nowadays it's just not worth bothering. Luxembourg still exists, but how to get there without stty France?
Now we have plenty of shiny fixed cameras in Lux too. My wife, one of the world's slower drivers has two fines to prove it. In my experience mostly sited to raise cash rather than prevent accidents.Gassing Station | Biker Banter | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff