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| Polarbear |
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 Posted: 01:25 - 20 Sep 2016 Post subject: Speeding and speed awareness courses. |
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I was chatting to someone today who got done for 36 in a 30 and opted for a speed awareness course instead of prosecution. He said his insurance premium went up on renewal when they asked him if he had had any prosecutions or speeding awareness courses which he admitted to.
After having a nose around the net i have a question for you all. If you were done for speeding and took a driver awareness course instead of the points. When it came to insurance renewal, would you declare it, bearing in mind
The speed awareness course is a popular choice. Figures from the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme show that in 2014 alone, nearly 1.2 million drivers completed the course. But while taking it means that police do not record your speeding offence as a conviction, few motorists realise that going on a speeding course can still push up your car insurance premiums
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Unlike penalty points, insurance firms cannot check whether a driver has taken a speed awareness course unless they admit to it, as this information is held by local police forces rather than the DVLA. However, if you fail to reveal that you have and later make a claim, you could find that your policy is invalid.
So, is it worth the risk of non declaration? Personally I think if you haven't actually been prosecuted and admitted or been convicted of the offense, they are asking for something they don't have a right to ask for but I'm sure they can make their own rules up as they go along. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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| The Wobbly Orange |
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| Rogerborg |
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 Rogerborg nimbA

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Under the current system, there's no chance I'd declare it. Dibble has a vested interest in not disclosing the info, as if they did then the kickbacks would dry up. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| DrSnoosnoo |
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 DrSnoosnoo World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 10:12 - 20 Sep 2016 Post subject: Re: Speeding and speed awareness courses. |
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| iooi wrote: | While you may have not been prosecuted, you have admitted to the offence by taking the course.
Or why would you pay £90 for nothing
I can see this soon being a reportable. So when you turn up for the course they take you licence details and it gets recorded.
It could then lead to even going back over historic data, from individual forces. |
If it does become reportable, the cartel will "punish" the drivers the same as a speeding conviction. Yes it's arguable if they punish, some premiums reduce but you get my drift. Thus there will be no incentive to do the course, apart from just avoiding points on your licence, which won't really make a difference anyway since you will have to report the course.
Uptake of the courses will plummet once there is no "benefit" to them. The only benefit of these courses, as I see it, is that drivers still have a "clean" record, so to speak. ____________________ I'm Sam; Northern, Ginger, Lover
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| M.C |
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 Posted: 10:24 - 20 Sep 2016 Post subject: |
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I only did the course to avoid an increase in premium, if they start penalising people then only those at risk of a ban will do the speed awareness course.
And no I won't be declaring I've done a speed awareness course, just like I don't record my unofficial crashes (everyone has the occasional oopsy right? ). |
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| Tracey Suntan-King |
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I've done two speed awareness courses so I'm not sure they work
However, I've never declared either of them but can't recall being asked.
I think admitting something is not the same as being convicted, so my conscience is clear*
* oh, just remembered, I don't have a conscience  ____________________ Whether you think you can, or think you can't, you're probably right |
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| Suntan Sid |
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Surely, if insurance companies are loading your premium because you've been on a course, of one type or another, it must mean the "courses" aren't doing what they claim to do, ie. improve your riding/driving, which renders the whole "industry" not fit for purpose!
As to whether you should declare a "course", it raises a dilemma.
The shysters who run the courses say they don't release your details to the insurers. So, how would the insurer know?
The shysters can hardly admit to passing your details across, doing so would destroy their industry overnight, the only reason you take the course is to avoid the points and the consequent premium hike. Once that option's gone, the only reason you'd take the course is to avoid a totting up ban! ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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 Posted: 13:38 - 28 Sep 2016 Post subject: Re: Speeding and speed awareness courses. |
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Drop a few gears and redline it all the way. ____________________ Yamaha RXS 100 > Honda CD 250 > Honda Hornet 600 > Honda CBR 600RR > Yamaha RXS 100 > Kawasaki ZX6R J2 > Yamaha FZ1 |
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| The Shaggy D.A. |
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On the speed awareness course I took last year I was informed that the police don't share the attendance with anyone other than other police forces, so they can decide whether to offer you another or not when you next get tugged.
Since (currently) the insurance companies have no way of knowing if you've attended one, why would you tell them? ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Better than the group I was with. After 4 fecking hours a guy was asked about a country road with a NSL sign, and said the speed limit was 40mph  |
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On the course I went on, only motorcyclists and truckers knew most of the answers, and on the hazard perception part only motorcyclists spotted most of the hazards. The worst drivers in terms of knowing nowt were (sweeping generalisation but true in this instance) middle-aged women who don't do many miles. Some didn't know what the speed limit is on a dual carriageway, and one old dear (bless!) thought the limit on a motorway is 60, which explains a lot.... ____________________ Now - Speed Triple, old ratty GS550, GSXR750M
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What if all motoring convictions or admissions of guilt resulted in a basic re-test?
60 is the limit on a motorway? Get off the road. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 91 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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