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..according to Tesco and halifax *edited to add: and privilege's online quote system* sp60 was "undefined speeding offence"....
Even the court clerk said sp60 was "new" ... so who knows?![Smile](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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Even the court clerk said sp60 was "new" ... so who knows?
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My other half got an SP60 for speeding on a dual carriageway in Northampton (surprise surprise). 70 in a 60 limit. Told it is classed as undefined.
Still, it means I can't put him on my insurance as it puts my premium up too much![Wink](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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[Edited by scoobychick - 11/5/2002 10:33:55 AM]
Still, it means I can't put him on my insurance as it puts my premium up too much
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Brad...basically its defined per your other post...
SP60 - Speeding on dual carriageway/motorway I think...certainly where the national speed limit applies...i.e. 60+
As far as I was concerned thats what it has always been...not sure about this undefined stuff....very strange
Tom
SP60 - Speeding on dual carriageway/motorway I think...certainly where the national speed limit applies...i.e. 60+
As far as I was concerned thats what it has always been...not sure about this undefined stuff....very strange
Tom
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MattW,
Yup, so's mine...still looking into what the difference is...maybe its SP50 for Motorway...and SP60 for dual carriage way??? Will see what the little black book says...![Big Grin](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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Yup, so's mine...still looking into what the difference is...maybe its SP50 for Motorway...and SP60 for dual carriage way??? Will see what the little black book says...
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