In the lane enough?
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WhizzKid

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6 posts

116 months

Monday 11th August
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My mate got a ticket for this off the council (white car).

Is this really enough for an enforcement?

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119

15,591 posts

56 months

Monday 11th August
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WhizzKid said:
My mate got a ticket for this off the council (white car).

Is this really enough for an enforcement?

Video to raise your blood pressure
Looks like it, as he got a ticket.

trickywoo

13,390 posts

250 months

Monday 11th August
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they were fully in the lane before the left arrow crossover so seems a fair collar.

Mandat

4,355 posts

258 months

Monday 11th August
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WhizzKid said:
My mate got a ticket for this off the council (white car).

Is this really enough for an enforcement?

Video to raise your blood pressure
Council's will always try it on, therefore every PCN should be challenged, even if seemingly bang to rights.

I've previously challenged a PCN in the same circumstances and got it overturned.

I've also previously posted on other threads on the same subject, and I'll try to find the info that I posted then.

Foss62

1,589 posts

85 months

Monday 11th August
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WhizzKid said:
My mate got a ticket for this off the council (white car).

Is this really enough for an enforcement?

Video to raise your blood pressure
I’d say definitely yes. The big problem with doing this is coming into conflict with people who are waiting for the correct point to change lanes.

Ezra

850 posts

47 months

Monday 11th August
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Why would you even do this? There's no advantage to moving over when he did vs waiting literally 1 sec more. In my view, bang to rights.

andyb28

1,068 posts

138 months

Monday 11th August
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Wow, its harsh. So what is the rule, any part of your car crosses too early, you get a ticket?

Foss62

1,589 posts

85 months

Monday 11th August
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andyb28 said:
Wow, its harsh. So what is the rule, any part of your car crosses too early, you get a ticket?
How could it be any different? That’s what the markings are there for.

paul_c123

1,445 posts

13 months

Monday 11th August
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andyb28 said:
Wow, its harsh. So what is the rule, any part of your car crosses too early, you get a ticket?
Don't cross the solid white line.

Mandat

4,355 posts

258 months

Monday 11th August
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Foss62 said:
andyb28 said:
Wow, its harsh. So what is the rule, any part of your car crosses too early, you get a ticket?
How could it be any different? That’s what the markings are there for.
The rules might be clear, but enforcement has some leeway.

It's the equivalent of driving at 71mph on the motorway. Illegal but nobody is ever going to be prosecuted for it.

AyBee

11,065 posts

222 months

Tuesday 12th August
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andyb28 said:
Wow, its harsh. So what is the rule, any part of your car crosses too early, you get a ticket?
laugh Are we all free to only obey the lines we want to?

TGTiff

472 posts

204 months

Tuesday 12th August
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F1 practice rules spring to mind regarding the white line......draconian but there you go
Maybe it could be better implemented with a dotted line at the end of the bus lane...?

paul_c123

1,445 posts

13 months

Tuesday 12th August
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TGTiff said:
F1 practice rules spring to mind regarding the white line......draconian but there you go
Maybe it could be better implemented with a dotted line at the end of the bus lane...?
There is a dotted line beyond the end of the bus lane. The bus lane is defined by the solid line.

Pica-Pica

15,721 posts

104 months

Tuesday 12th August
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WhizzKid said:
My mate got a ticket for this off the council (white car).

Is this really enough for an enforcement?

Video to raise your blood pressure
Yes. My son got one in a similar manner.

donkmeister

11,125 posts

120 months

Tuesday 12th August
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Foss62 said:
WhizzKid said:
My mate got a ticket for this off the council (white car).

Is this really enough for an enforcement?

Video to raise your blood pressure
I’d say definitely yes. The big problem with doing this is coming into conflict with people who are waiting for the correct point to change lanes.
That's my concern too. When someone goes for a cheeky early move, it screws over the person in front who was doing it properly. Same applies to people crossing solid lines for an overtake just before the car in front reaches the broken line!

Actual

1,521 posts

126 months

Tuesday 12th August
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The A41 south into Aylesbury has a bus lane that ends and through traffic that knows the route has to move to the left lane. It is a 30mph road and I observe the speed limit and I often have to manoeuvre to avoid some speeding who cuts over early and undertakes just as I am about to change lanes. Your mate deserves to be fined.

And they did it 4 times smile

Edited by Actual on Tuesday 12th August 10:57

Richard-390a0

3,141 posts

111 months

Tuesday 12th August
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Got what he deserved by the looks of it to me. Well over the line long before the arrow....


Freakuk

4,300 posts

171 months

Tuesday 12th August
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My first thoughts - crossed a solid white line.

Pica-Pica

15,721 posts

104 months

Tuesday 12th August
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donkmeister said:
Foss62 said:
WhizzKid said:
My mate got a ticket for this off the council (white car).

Is this really enough for an enforcement?

Video to raise your blood pressure
I’d say definitely yes. The big problem with doing this is coming into conflict with people who are waiting for the correct point to change lanes.
That's my concern too. When someone goes for a cheeky early move, it screws over the person in front who was doing it properly. Same applies to people crossing solid lines for an overtake just before the car in front reaches the broken line!
Agreed.

E-bmw

11,798 posts

172 months

Tuesday 12th August
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AyBee said:
andyb28 said:
Wow, its harsh. So what is the rule, any part of your car crosses too early, you get a ticket?
laugh Are we all free to only obey the lines we want to?
Apparently some seem to think so.