This is something I've had arguments about, as I wouldn't drive on the motorway on my R's because 45mph is to slow and dangerous and thought you could get pulled over for going that slow, or the other option was to speed on the motorway.I'd say sitting at 45 mph on the motorway is more dangerous than 'speeding' at 60 (on R's). But I don't make up the rules.
I'm pretty sure Avo isn't originally from NI so chances are he didn't even need to display R plates
There isn't any. Go to Hunt Solicitors in Holywood.
Still on my R's now and do my best to avoid motorways
Hahhaha keep her lit boyI passed my test at 17 came off my r plates when I was 21 . Op your looking at the books gone, I was done for 62 in a 30 on my r's. Nearly lost them for that but the nice judge was unaware of my previous. 6 months extension and fined £50, I was just lucky. Or unlucky however you look at it..
The police officer said the summons would be out in 2 ta 3 months but never give me anything is that normal ?
i didnt get a summons for 2 and a half years for my charge, get yourself a good solicitor and deny everything to the bitter end.
R plates are pointless btw, they dont have them down south or on the mainland so why here? i personally think its so the police can detect a young/new driver without having to put the reg in the computer.
'R' plates were introduced here as a trial for the rest of the UK, or so I've been told anyway. Needless to say they never went to the rest of the UK. They don't have them down south as its a different country with different laws and a different government. Might as well say they don't have them in India so why here. However other countries do place restrictions on new qualified drivers, Australia being one of note.
As for denying everything to the bitter end, yes if you've done nothing wrong by all means go down that route. It you were caught doing something wrong then admit it at the first opportunity. Judges hate people stringing things out as long as they can when it obvious their guilty. You'll also pay the solicitor a fortune by stringing it out.
You never sat at 50 instead of 45? Nothing like that? i dony mean breaking the soeedlimit by doing x2 of it etc If not well done cause I reckon most would have/did at some point during the r plate period