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Leeway Speeding. - Bez - 2012-10-01 13:04 Just need to clear something up. I understand that driving in the leeway is not allowed to be driven in constantly. But as a cop are we meant to give them 3 warnings then fine them for careless driving now? As before this new speeding fine system. We used to warn them 3 times and give a low speeding fine. Just wondering what is the right thing to do now. 3 Warnings > Low Careless driving fine. ? RE: Leeway Speeding. - Cola - 2012-10-01 14:12 Have never heard about this, and afaik the in-game road law does not mention that I cannot drive in the leeway. There's a reason that there is a leeway. RE: Leeway Speeding. - Ras - 2012-10-01 14:15 (2012-10-01 14:12)Cola Wrote: Have never heard about this, and afaik the in-game road law does not mention that I cannot drive in the leeway. There's a reason that there is a leeway.Then what is the point of the speed limit, if you can just carry on in the leeway forever? RE: Leeway Speeding. - Elmo - 2012-10-01 14:32 (2012-10-01 13:04)Bez Wrote: Just need to clear something up. That's all news to me. (2012-10-01 14:12)Cola Wrote: the in-game road law does not mention that I cannot drive in the leeway. There's a reason that there is a leeway. The law is that you cannot speed. The leeway is still speeding. However, you cannot be fined for driving within the leeway - it's there because there are errors (mathematically speaking) in the speedo and displayed limits and it's hard to never go over the set limit anyway. As driving in the leeway is still speeding, you can be warned but no more. RE: Leeway Speeding. - Bez - 2012-10-01 14:43 (2012-10-01 14:32)Elmo Wrote:(2012-10-01 13:04)Bez Wrote: Just need to clear something up. Well then surely they are going to keep driving in the leeway.. Just pulling them over and warning them over and over wont stop them? So what can we do to sort this out? RE: Leeway Speeding. - KaraK - 2012-10-01 14:45 Fining someone for continuesly speeding inside the leeway was allowed, as long as you warned them before. RE: Leeway Speeding. - Roba - 2012-10-01 15:32 (2012-10-01 14:45)KaraK Wrote: Fining someone for continuesly speeding inside the leeway was allowed, as long as you warned them before. I remember something like this as well. RE: Leeway Speeding. - Nitros - 2012-10-01 16:25 (2012-10-01 14:45)KaraK Wrote: Fining someone for continuesly speeding inside the leeway was allowed, as long as you warned them before. Never heard of that. You can pull them over all you like, but you can't fine them if they haven't broken through the leeway. RE: Leeway Speeding. - Bez - 2012-10-01 16:52 I'm really confused. Because I used to give 3 warnings then give them a low speeding fine.. RE: Leeway Speeding. - Sinoco - 2012-10-01 16:56 (2012-10-01 16:52)Bez Wrote: I'm really confused. Because I used to give 3 warnings then give them a low speeding fine.. Does it make it right just because you were doing it? RE: Leeway Speeding. - Jedi - 2012-10-01 16:56 I think this probably has been some word of mouth that's changed as a new person has said it onwards. Elmo is correct though RE: Leeway Speeding. - Elmo - 2012-10-01 16:58 Well, the old finelist used to spell it out: Quote:Note 1: There is a 10% leeway on speed limits. So, when the limit is 70mph, you can go 77mph without getting fined.The current finelist doesn't specifically say that, because with the new system it is impossible to fine someone for speeding unless they're going faster than the leeway. If "3 warnings then fine" was intended, we'd have implemented it in the new system. If you used to do something other than what is said on the finelist, you shouldn't have. RE: Leeway Speeding. - Bez - 2012-10-01 17:02 Mhmm ok. Sorry for everyone I did it to I guess.. Lol. @offtopic when are the road laws coming back on the site? RE: Leeway Speeding. - Elmo - 2012-10-01 17:04 When Jamie gets his arse round to writing them Until then, the finelist is probably good enough. |