Yorkshire Plod News

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Hog, Aug 3, 2007.

  1. Hog

    Hog Guest

    I hate Plod week.



    Operation Helical has today been launched by North Yorkshire police.

    Intensive police action will target dangerous, careless and
    irresponsible
    road users, and officers warn that they will take firm, decisive action
    against offenders.

    These include drivers using a hand-held phone while driving, crossing
    double
    white lines, and speeding. Drivers and passengers not wearing seatbelts
    are
    also a priority target.

    Expert analysis has highlighted 39 stretches of road with poor accident
    records, but Deputy Chief Constable Adam Briggs warns: "It is not roads
    that
    cause accidents - it is drivers and riders. We will be concentrating
    resources on those 39 identified routes and we will act positively
    against
    anyone we see endangering other road users."

    The reality is that the police will employ a zero-tolerance approach and
    even those travelling just 2 or 3 mph over the limit will be targeted.
    For
    the first time in NY, the police will be using:-

    .. Autovision. This gives irrefutable evidence of speeding individuals
    and
    which can be deployed on any road at any time. Autovision records the
    speed
    and registration number of passing vehicles - together with a picture of
    the
    driver's face.

    .. Automatic Number Plate Recognition system to read and check the
    numbers of
    passing vehicles. Computers instantly check whether each vehicle is
    taxed or
    insured and its owner has a driving licence; the vehicles may be seized.


    Western Area
    Craven District
    1 A65 Skipton to Gargrave Road. Skipton Bypass A59 junction to Gargrave
    2 A59 Beamsley Bank
    3 A65 Austwick to Settle
    4 B6479 junction of the B6255 to Austwick Road

    Harrogate District
    5 A61 North Harrogate to Ripon
    6 A59 Travellers rest to Fewston
    7 A6055 Knaresborough to Boroughbridge
    8 A658 Harrogate Bypass - A661 to A61

    Richmond District
    9 A66 Scotch Corner to Newsham
    10 A684 Patrick Brompton to Leyburn
    11 A6108 Leyburn to Middleham
    12 A684 Hawes to Aysgarth

    Eastern Area
    Scarborough District
    13 A170 Wykham to Scarborough
    14 A171 Egton to Whitby
    15 A171 Fylingdales to Cloughton
    16 A165 Scarborough to Reighton

    Ryedale District
    17 B1257 Malton to Helmsley
    18 A169 Malton Bypass to Low Marishes
    19 A170 Kirbymoorside to Pickering
    20 A169 Pickering to Saltergate bank

    Hambleton District
    21 A684 Northallerton to A19
    22 B1257
    23 A684 Northallerton to A1
    24 A167 Northallerton to Great Smeaton


    Central Area
    York District
    26 A64 Copmanthorpe Top - Hopgrove Roundabout
    27 A64 Hopgrove Roundabout to Sandhutton
    28 A1237 Copmanthorpe Top to Hopgrove Roundabout
    29 A59 Boroughbridge Road from A1237 to Moor Monkton
    Crossroads
    30 A1079 Grimston Roundabout to Kexby Bridge
    31 A166 Grimston Roundabout to Gate Helmsley
    32 A19 Fulford Interchange to Escrick (Skipwith Road)

    Selby District
    33 A64 Bramham to the A1237 York Bypass
    34 A19 Escrick (Skipwith Road) to Selby Bypass
    35 A19 Selby Bypass to Whitley Bridge
    36 B1222 From the A1 to the A162
    37 B1222 From the A162 to Cawood
    38 A162 from the A64 to Brotherton
    39 A63 From the A1 up to and including the Selby Bypass
     
    Hog, Aug 3, 2007
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  2. Hog

    Pip Guest

    That's a chunk of one of my very favourite roads of all time, that is.
    Oddly, it extends for only about a mile and a half out of a forty-mile
    entertainment complex.
     
    Pip, Aug 3, 2007
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  3. Hog

    no idea man Guest

    You once suggested I take that route to Richmond, I took your advice -
    had a couple of LOL moments and another when I did a little bit of
    wee. That is a route of outstanding natural twistiness and should be
    designated a hooningway.
     
    no idea man, Aug 3, 2007
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  4. Hog

    Drew.H Guest

    <snip>

    Another reason why I like living in the Lake District.
     
    Drew.H, Aug 3, 2007
    #4
  5. Hog

    Hog Guest

    There is no Plod in the LD? I thought it was rife.

    TBF I don't see any Plod in Yorkshire where I usually ride.
     
    Hog, Aug 3, 2007
    #5
  6. Hog

    Drew.H Guest

    They all finish at 6pm, leaving only the specials and odd traffic.
     
    Drew.H, Aug 3, 2007
    #6
  7. Hog

    DR Guest

    I live between the Lake District and the North Pennines, with southern
    Scotland as a very viable option.

    Life can be good.
     
    DR, Aug 3, 2007
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