120mph is quite brisk however...
Speed in itself when properly recorded is an absolute offence but dangerous driving... in general far from it. Had I been caught at 120mph on that section of A40 in the early hours of the morning with no traffic while on a journey I'd fight any dangerous driving element of a prosecution. The road is completely straight dual carriageway with no junctions or farm entrances etc other than a motorway standard slip on/off. From a personal perspective I'd be a very experienced driver with a totally clean record going back 30yrs plus and driving a well serviced/shod car that would be stable and controllable at such speeds.
Additionally as I understand this case the charge of 120mph is an estimated speed where the police claim the speeder was "going away from them" when they were doing 110mph. From this you might assume this was not a traffic car with equipment to accurately record speed but perhaps a local patrol car which had been pushed to its maximum and couldn't keep up with the speeder. I'd also doubt if their 110mph recorded speed was on a calibrated speedo which would make the 120mph prosecution pure guesswork?
So personally I'd expect to easily escape the dangerous driving element.
However in this speeders case he's got a good few things going against him over and above the claimed 120mph....
He set out from Cheltenham along the A40 at speed and then at the Gloucester end went round the roundabout and came back along to Cheltenham at speed... seemingly the sole purpose of the journey was to speed and he may well have had passengers he was trying to impress which could indicate reckless intent. When he arrived back at Cheltenham he continued through the 40 limit near GCHQ at 80mph... a section of road that does have junctions, footpaths, bus stops and "clutter". This was probably the most "dangerous" element of his offence.
Add to that he's only 24 so may still be regarded as inexperienced and if he was driving to the absolute limit of his car's speed it may also count against him.
If I was defending him I'd be working hard on the unproven nature of the speed claimed to remove the dangerous driving element.. but the driver still sounds like an idiot.
Last edited by: Fenlander on Wed 11 Mar 15 at 10:40
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