Utter balls. 10:51 - Mar 4 with 1773 views | MattinLondon | Youngest son was screaming really loud in the car, I lost concentration and went through a red light. No accidents etc but will that be some points on my licence plus a fine? |  | | |  |
Utter balls. on 10:54 - Mar 4 with 1721 views | GeoffSentence | Depends if there are cameras on the lights. I dont think that many do, but will depend on location. |  |
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Utter balls. on 11:11 - Mar 4 with 1650 views | Ryorry | Never mind points, you’ve already got away lightly - ie no serious accident/ injury to either you, your son or anyone else. |  |
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Utter balls. on 11:17 - Mar 4 with 1634 views | JackNorthStand |
Utter balls. on 11:11 - Mar 4 by Ryorry | Never mind points, you’ve already got away lightly - ie no serious accident/ injury to either you, your son or anyone else. |
Seriously ? You can tell by his post he’s not happy that he done it. With regard to the question, there won’t be points or any follow up unless extremely unlucky. |  | |  |
Utter balls. on 11:18 - Mar 4 with 1619 views | SitfcB | Where was it? Most places don’t have cameras on traffic lights. |  |
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Utter balls. on 11:21 - Mar 4 with 1591 views | PrideOfTheEast | Fine at absolute worst I think. |  | |  |
Utter balls. on 11:21 - Mar 4 with 1587 views | Ryorry |
Utter balls. on 11:17 - Mar 4 by JackNorthStand | Seriously ? You can tell by his post he’s not happy that he done it. With regard to the question, there won’t be points or any follow up unless extremely unlucky. |
I wasn’t trying to be critical or judgmental, just stating a fact, sorry if it came across otherwise. |  |
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Utter balls. on 11:37 - Mar 4 with 1499 views | Bbmaj | Take a deep breath or three, learn from it, work out how to avoid similar situations in future. It’s so easy to be distracted when driving and even the best drivers can find themselves in a sticky situation. How young is youngest son? Maybe only option is to find safe place to pull over when kicking off. Or just turn your heart to stone. I’ve cycled (with care) through many a red light and not had 3 points or a fine yet - although that would certainly change my behaviour! Why? It’s safer to be away from the cars, it’s quicker, it saves energy, etc. but I am worried it winds up some motorists or pedestrians who think I’m taking the p*ss. |  | |  |
Utter balls. on 11:44 - Mar 4 with 1472 views | GlasgowBlue | Depends if there was a camera at the lights. Be thankful that you did't have a major accident. |  |
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Utter balls. on 12:11 - Mar 4 with 1360 views | MattinLondon |
Utter balls. on 11:37 - Mar 4 by Bbmaj | Take a deep breath or three, learn from it, work out how to avoid similar situations in future. It’s so easy to be distracted when driving and even the best drivers can find themselves in a sticky situation. How young is youngest son? Maybe only option is to find safe place to pull over when kicking off. Or just turn your heart to stone. I’ve cycled (with care) through many a red light and not had 3 points or a fine yet - although that would certainly change my behaviour! Why? It’s safer to be away from the cars, it’s quicker, it saves energy, etc. but I am worried it winds up some motorists or pedestrians who think I’m taking the p*ss. |
It did really shake me up and I don’t tend uk panic etc. I’m lucky that nothing serious happened as a result of my loss of concentration. I should have simply gone down a quiet road and waited until my 3 year old had settled down. At the risk of downplaying it all, this will be a life lesson. And I do understand why some cyclists go through red lights. |  | |  |
Utter balls. on 12:52 - Mar 4 with 1259 views | Pinewoodblue |
Utter balls. on 11:37 - Mar 4 by Bbmaj | Take a deep breath or three, learn from it, work out how to avoid similar situations in future. It’s so easy to be distracted when driving and even the best drivers can find themselves in a sticky situation. How young is youngest son? Maybe only option is to find safe place to pull over when kicking off. Or just turn your heart to stone. I’ve cycled (with care) through many a red light and not had 3 points or a fine yet - although that would certainly change my behaviour! Why? It’s safer to be away from the cars, it’s quicker, it saves energy, etc. but I am worried it winds up some motorists or pedestrians who think I’m taking the p*ss. |
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Utter balls. on 12:53 - Mar 4 with 1243 views | Pinewoodblue |
Utter balls. on 12:11 - Mar 4 by MattinLondon | It did really shake me up and I don’t tend uk panic etc. I’m lucky that nothing serious happened as a result of my loss of concentration. I should have simply gone down a quiet road and waited until my 3 year old had settled down. At the risk of downplaying it all, this will be a life lesson. And I do understand why some cyclists go through red lights. |
Does your Sat Nav identif traffic lights with cameras, mine does ? |  |
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Utter balls. on 13:03 - Mar 4 with 1151 views | Jasper | Whereabouts did it happen? I think you can probably check online to see if there is a camera at the lights. These things can happen to all of us. Mine is six now and instead of screaming, he is now constantly checking my speed and telling me to slow down if I creep over the speed limit! |  | |  |
Utter balls. on 13:13 - Mar 4 with 1100 views | clive_baker |
Utter balls. on 11:11 - Mar 4 by Ryorry | Never mind points, you’ve already got away lightly - ie no serious accident/ injury to either you, your son or anyone else. |
Lightly!!! This is not the time for puns Ryorrers [Post edited 4 Mar 2023 13:14]
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Utter balls. on 13:20 - Mar 4 with 1060 views | Nthsuffolkblue | Can't change whether you were caught now. It has had the effect it would have on 99% of people. Many of us have been there or similar. As Ryorry and GB say, be thankful it wasn't worse (you clearly are), learn from it and try to forget about it. You cannot change whether a fine comes through or not. It probably won't. |  |
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Utter balls. on 13:24 - Mar 4 with 1035 views | Ryorry |
Utter balls. on 13:03 - Mar 4 by Jasper | Whereabouts did it happen? I think you can probably check online to see if there is a camera at the lights. These things can happen to all of us. Mine is six now and instead of screaming, he is now constantly checking my speed and telling me to slow down if I creep over the speed limit! |
I've been guilty of speeding in the past (twice - 35 in a 30 & 40 in a 30 when switching from Leeds outer ring road to inner ring road without noticing). Did the speed awareness course which had its desired effect, but what had just as great an effect on me was reading a blog called 'Accidental Impact' by Maryann Gray, on how inadvertantly causing a fatality whilst driving changed her life forever, & would probably do the same to anyone else should it happen. She started a support network for this which I think isn't just in UK & USA but other countries too. If anyone wants to google, it's well worth a read. |  |
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Utter balls. on 13:24 - Mar 4 with 1035 views | clive_baker | You’re human and you made an honest mistake, I don’t see why you’re getting grief tbh. I don’t think it’s punishable by points, potentially a fine if there’s a Panutche but that’s probably not likely given they aren’t all that common. Learn from it, be thankful it wasn’t worse and move on I say. |  |
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Utter balls. on 13:27 - Mar 4 with 1020 views | Ryorry |
Utter balls. on 13:24 - Mar 4 by clive_baker | You’re human and you made an honest mistake, I don’t see why you’re getting grief tbh. I don’t think it’s punishable by points, potentially a fine if there’s a Panutche but that’s probably not likely given they aren’t all that common. Learn from it, be thankful it wasn’t worse and move on I say. |
He hasn't had any grief that I can see. If you're referring to my first post, I acknowledged that it was clumsily worded & apologised straightaway. |  |
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Utter balls. on 13:35 - Mar 4 with 989 views | clive_baker |
Utter balls. on 13:27 - Mar 4 by Ryorry | He hasn't had any grief that I can see. If you're referring to my first post, I acknowledged that it was clumsily worded & apologised straightaway. |
I only saw your 2nd post after I posted. Apologies I misinterpreted it. |  |
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Utter balls. on 13:53 - Mar 4 with 911 views | Ryorry |
Utter balls. on 13:35 - Mar 4 by clive_baker | I only saw your 2nd post after I posted. Apologies I misinterpreted it. |
No worries - didn't even realise I'd done a pun till you mentioned it tbh, think my brain's on go-slow today* ... *cue "just today, R?" from the merry throng of TWTDers |  |
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Utter balls. on 14:01 - Mar 4 with 868 views | Pinewoodblue |
Utter balls. on 13:24 - Mar 4 by Ryorry | I've been guilty of speeding in the past (twice - 35 in a 30 & 40 in a 30 when switching from Leeds outer ring road to inner ring road without noticing). Did the speed awareness course which had its desired effect, but what had just as great an effect on me was reading a blog called 'Accidental Impact' by Maryann Gray, on how inadvertantly causing a fatality whilst driving changed her life forever, & would probably do the same to anyone else should it happen. She started a support network for this which I think isn't just in UK & USA but other countries too. If anyone wants to google, it's well worth a read. |
I’m frequently guilty of speeding, especially on leaving road works and have already passed the last camera, but only one speeding ticket. Took the points rather than doing driver awareness session. |  |
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