Byker28i
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As I said before, tracks are not indicative of roads. They are designed for high speed driving, aren't covered in potholes, drains etc, and are a lot wider!
Bernie - it's clear you aren't going to shift in your views, and no matter which way you want to spin it, I brought up tracks purely as a discussion point about a certain class1 driver taking the Vectra to the limit of it's ability at speed. As such and learnign about the cars ability at the limits then it's the perfect environment. In fact many polices suggest that as a suitable place for Joe Public to speed
As for getting coppers to a track, why not, police have training days factored in. If many forces wanted to share the cost of hiring a track for a day then many could. It doesn't have to be a dedicated race track as there are few of those around, but some forces already use airfields etc for pusuit training. Cost of these are relatively small and could be run in conjunction with a trackday compaby who are the specialists in these. It's around the £3-5K anyway to hire a track for the day.
The reason they dont, or the reason I was given was why should they, when they can send PC bloggs out to evaluate on roads for no cost. It's all about the cost.
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