Drivers fined for failing to use seatbelts (From thisisoxfordshire)
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Oxford drivers fined for failing to use seatbelts
11:10am Thursday 14th March 2013 in News
A POLICE seatbelt crackdown in Oxford resulted in 19 fines for drivers.
Thirteen drivers were issued with £60 fixed penalty notices for not wearing seatbelts, and six were fined for using mobile phones.
The police operation took place in Oxpens Road between 8.30am and 10.30am on Tuesday.
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davyboy
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12:12pm Thu 14 Mar 13
Puddleglum
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12:57pm Thu 14 Mar 13
bart-on simpson
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2:47pm Thu 14 Mar 13
Stood outside Queen's College yesterday, Oxfordshire County Council collected another £300 in six minutes with cars going through the bus gate.
Single headlights/brakeligh
ts/non-red brakelights are a real nuisance, as is the fashion for using fog lights when there is clearly no fog.
Only not wearing seatbelts and on their phone? What about the practice of reading the newspaper, changing their i-pod, and doing make-up?
abingdonguy
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9:24am Fri 15 Mar 13
bart-on simpson wrote:Agreed bart. But what can you do to stop all these ****? No one wants to know.
Some excellent comments. Stood outside Queen's College yesterday, Oxfordshire County Council collected another £300 in six minutes with cars going through the bus gate. Single headlights/brakeligh ts/non-red brakelights are a real nuisance, as is the fashion for using fog lights when there is clearly no fog. Only not wearing seatbelts and on their phone? What about the practice of reading the newspaper, changing their i-pod, and doing make-up?
Andrew:Oxford
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6:23pm Fri 15 Mar 13
abingdonguy wrote:Allow 50% of paid fines to remain within the county rather than going straight to the treasury.
bart-on simpson wrote:Agreed bart. But what can you do to stop all these ****? No one wants to know.
Some excellent comments. Stood outside Queen's College yesterday, Oxfordshire County Council collected another £300 in six minutes with cars going through the bus gate. Single headlights/brakeligh ts/non-red brakelights are a real nuisance, as is the fashion for using fog lights when there is clearly no fog. Only not wearing seatbelts and on their phone? What about the practice of reading the newspaper, changing their i-pod, and doing make-up?
That should help focus the operations.
Andrew:Oxford says...
11:57am Thu 14 Mar 13
I'm sure disregard for lanes, particularly on roundabouts, should come under "driving without due care and attention"...
My understanding of the Highway Code is that you should allow the pedestrian time to clear a crossing before driving forward, in Oxford the driver will accelerate away as soon as they can be reasonably sure that the pedestrian is unlikely to be struck by their vehicle.
When turning right, my understanding is that you should slow and avoid fouling the path of a vehicle who may be approaching the "give way". In Oxford drivers tend to take a long lazy curve and are often quite shocked that another vehicle may be approaching the junction.
It can be a touch unnerving at night when you find that the vehicle approaching in the opposite direction is a car with only nearside lights operational rather than a motorbike. Walking out the Iffley Road earlier in the week the average was 1 in 8 vehicles without fully operational headlights.
Hope everyone who is stopped is breathalysed and subject to a full vehicle check too...