Hi All,
it was an expensive away day to Mansfield for me last week...
I've received not one but two speeding tickets for my drive up on the A14 in Cambridgeshire. The two tickets were timed at 14:23 and 14:26... just 3 minutes apart.
I've done a bit of reading and spoken to a couple of solicitors who advised me that these should generally be considered as one ticket / a single offence as they were so close together, part of the same journey and on the same road etc. Essentially one speeding offence.
I've called the Police who verbally suggested otherwise.
I will put it in writing to them, but for the obvious reasons (keeping my points down, insurance costs, not having to pay 2 x fines (in that order)) I would really like to challenge this but nervous about formally appealing to court if the police stick to their guns, and also whether it's worth forking out a substantial sum for solicitors...
Just wondered if anyone else has had any similar experience or advice, before I go back to the police?
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If so, I'll dig my list.....
this could be pretty relevant. My car, like the ones before it constantly tells me what the speed limit is, it also alerts me as soon as I start exceeding it by 2 miles per hour. If yours does the same then the OB will know and your only 3 minute apart argument doesn’t have a leg to stand on.
Out of interest, how fast were you going for each of the two offences and what was the speed limit ?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-47040912