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Blackbird
6th May 2006, 13:01
Mrs B is a keen family historian. She drew my attention to the following article in one of her magazines. The article is almost exactly 101 years old.

So the Chief Constable of Hertfordshire is the killjoy we all have to thank.:angry:

Source: Hertfordshire Mercury, 13 May 1905

The Hertfordshire Police and Motor-Cars
In consequence of numerous complaints regarding the reckless manner and dangerous and excessive speed at which motor cars and motor cycles have been driven along the highways of the County, the Chief Constable has adopted a plan which bids fair to be successful in dealing with the nuisance and rendering the highways safer for those adopting other than a mechanical means of travelling.

The police now, at varying times, picket various stretches of road, ranging from three to seven miles and including, if possible, one or more villages and hamlets. The time and number of every car or motorcycle entering one of these stretches is noted and on the car arriving at the other end of the picketed stretch of road, it is stopped, the time of arrival noted and the particulars of the driver’s license taken down. The police watches are accurately set together before the men go on duty. When the police returns reach the Head Office the following morning they are carefully compared and all cases of excess speed over the limits are reported to the Chief Constable for instructions thereon. This system has been in force since the Easter holidays and appears to have been very successful in reducing the speed of motor cars and motor cycles on the highways. It seems to be a much fairer way of dealing with motors than in the setting of police traps over one or two furlongs, which is really a very unreliable test of speed of motors over a longer distance.

XTC
6th May 2006, 13:09
The near future....
Fit all cars and motorcycles with gps and transmitters sending details directly to the speed enforcement and billing department and automatically you will be debited the required amount of credits every time you exceed the posted limit for your journey.... Sounds fair.

Ixion
6th May 2006, 13:09
Given the relaibility of machines of the day, I am surprised that it yielded any fruit.

Blackbird
6th May 2006, 13:18
Given the relaibility of machines of the day, I am surprised that it yielded any fruit.


I suppose it was a prison term for exceeding 25 mph

VasalineWarrior
6th May 2006, 13:32
The near future....
Fit all cars and motorcycles with gps and transmitters sending details directly to the speed enforcement and billing department and automatically you will be debited the required amount of credits every time you exceed the posted limit for your journey.... Sounds fair.

Bugger of ya PC fruitcake. :motu: :motu: Sounds about as fair as me coming around to your place with a camera and putting it in your bathroom

XTC
6th May 2006, 13:37
I'm coming around to your place with a camera and putting it in your bathroom

I knew you were into that!!! :killingme

Ixion
6th May 2006, 13:52
I suppose it was a prison term for exceeding 25 mph

No indeed. The speed limit had just been RAISED the year before . To a giddy 20 mph!

BTW the first (UK) speeding ticket was in 1896 , for a wild and reckless 8mph. (But then, the reckless driver WAS in a 2mph zone - should have waited until he was out of town, in the 4mph zone. Bet he wasn't wearing proper gear either, serves him right getting a ticket , eh)

Now we know where LTSA get their inspiration from. We're well on the way back.

Karitane pete
6th May 2006, 18:16
The near future....
Fit all cars and motorcycles with gps and transmitters sending details directly to the speed enforcement and billing department and automatically you will be debited the required amount of credits every time you exceed the posted limit for your journey.... Sounds fair.
You wouldn't want to Air fright you bike?:yes:

XTC
6th May 2006, 18:28
I got my XT in the "air" once riding down the beach and believe me both the bike and I definately got a "fright" :killingme Wasn't the air that was the problem it was the landing. :o

XTC
6th May 2006, 18:30
Karitane Pete - If I were to get another sports bike it'll probably be the best GSXR750H I could find....... Always wanted one of those but bought honda's instead.

Drew
6th May 2006, 18:47
speeding is very dangerous you lot.

if you're going faster than the limit, in my mind you're a psychopath killer.


SLOW DOWN ALL OF YOU!!!!!

Edbear
6th May 2006, 21:11
...and there's nothing new under the sun...:rockon:

VasalineWarrior
7th May 2006, 00:27
speeding is very dangerous you lot.

if you're going faster than the limit, in my mind you're a psychopath killer.


SLOW DOWN ALL OF YOU!!!!!

fuck off man. Ive seen you at a trackday and at port road, and if your not a speedster then im a jew :yes: your mind cant be what it used to be eh?

VasalineWarrior
7th May 2006, 00:32
I knew you were into that!!! :killingme

The scary thing is you'd probably get turned on by it :sick: