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To think driving at 30 mph in a 60 mph zone is unacceptable?

166 replies

DoIDareDisturbTheUniverse · 14/01/2017 15:54

Stuck behind a driver this afternoon who was going 30, yes, 30 in a 60. Straight roads, clear weather, etc etc. No one could over take for about 10-15 mins as there were too many cars coming the other way and there ended up being a massive tailback of traffic. AIBU to think it's completely out of order to drive 30 miles below the speed limit in good conditions?

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whyohwhy000 · 14/01/2017 15:57

Do you remember the number plate? If you do, report the driver to the police. He/she could get anything from a verbal warning to having to go to court for driving without due care and attention.

whyohwhy000 · 14/01/2017 15:57

YANBU BTW

SidAndNancy · 14/01/2017 15:58

Yes it is.

I always wonder when this happens if the person driving is actually aware of the build up behind them.?

Hellmouth · 14/01/2017 15:58

YANBU, and it's dangerous to drive so far under the limit :/

AlmaMartyr · 14/01/2017 15:59

YANBU. This happens all the time on some of the roads near us, it drives me mad.

AVY1 · 14/01/2017 16:01

If it was a straight road YANBU. Windy country roads that are 60mph with blind bends and no lines so really shouldn't be national speed limit are a different matter though.

TheNaze73 · 14/01/2017 16:02

YANBU. It's as dangerous as exceeding the limit by 20 miles

Trifleorbust · 14/01/2017 16:04

It is annoying. It isn't dangerous. It would be more dangerous for someone developing as a driver to go faster than the top speed they were comfortable with.

Sirzy · 14/01/2017 16:04

As you say all conditions where clear then driving at half the limit is unreasonable.

Sirzy · 14/01/2017 16:05

If someone isn't comfortable driving over 30 though I would question their safety to be on the road!

Celaena · 14/01/2017 16:05

it is dangerous, as you spend your time looking how to overtake instead of driving properly

if you cannot get to to touching distance of the speed limit, why not pull over and stop everyone behind you getting annoyed???

GilMartin · 14/01/2017 16:05

whyohwhy surely Ann officer would need evidence/witnessed the driving themselves?

Oblomov16 · 14/01/2017 16:06

The driver shouldn't be driving. Shouldn't be allowed to drive.

Yamadori · 14/01/2017 16:07

This annoys me less than those who drive at 60 in a 30mph zone (as frequently happens in a village near me).

Rumplestaleskin · 14/01/2017 16:08

Definitely not unreasonable. A bugbear of mine too.

Spikeyball · 14/01/2017 16:09

If someone isn't developed enough as a driver to do more than 30 in a 60, they shouldn't be on 60mph roads.

OurBlanche · 14/01/2017 16:10

There is no specific penalty for driving too slowly and as such, penalties may be as little as a verbal warning by a police officer along with a lecture of the dangers of driving too slow and in more serious cases, a motorist may find themselves in court charged with driving without due care and attention or without reasonable consideration for other road users (penalty code CD30).

Various driving test sites, etc.

Trifleorbust · 14/01/2017 16:12

You've got to practise driving to be good at it. It is unreasonable to say that someone who isn't comfortable close to the speed limit straight away shouldn't be driving.

Sirzy · 14/01/2017 16:14

They should be driving with an instructor who is selecting roads appropriate for their ability though! As nothing in the OP suggests this was a learner then yes to be on th road they should have confidence to drive closer to the limit

Rainmaker1 · 14/01/2017 16:15

Yes GilMartin they would need some form of evidence for any form of prosecution, a single member of the public grassing isn't sufficient. They may give a warning but I doubt they could be bothered. I was given some very good advice by a traffic inspector about what to do in the event of a visit in a situation like this.

Whosthemummynow · 14/01/2017 16:17

Driving 30 in a 60 would be a rest failure.

I do worry about the people saying its not a big deal Confused

It's extremely dangerous to do this! The worst is motorways where someone is doing 40 in the fast lane, you end up coming up behind them so fast and having to slam your breaks on. Then do an illegal manoeuvre undertaking because they seem to not have any intention of moving. Argh!!

Whosthemummynow · 14/01/2017 16:17

Not a rest failure. TEST failure

ShowMePotatoSalad · 14/01/2017 16:18

YANBU and it's potentially dangerous.

I've got lifts with a colleague before and they drive 40 on the motorway. I don't go with them anymore, lol.

DoIDareDisturbTheUniverse · 14/01/2017 16:21

No it definitely wasn't a learner driver! It was a man by himself. It was a straight single-carriageway A-road from one town to the next

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RobinHumphries · 14/01/2017 16:21

As they wouldn't have past their driving test driving at that speed in the first place Trifleorbust then it is perfectly reasonable that if they aren't comfortable driving at the correct speed for the road and conditions then they shouldn't be on that road.

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