Confirming camera vans read both ways?

Confirming camera vans read both ways?

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Sump

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5,484 posts

167 months

Friday 18th September 2015
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Dad was driving away from a camera van on the A road this morning. Once parallel he was doing 44 in a 40 on the GPS as I clocked the speed immediately. There was traffic coming towards the van on the otherside at the same time also.

I'm assuming he could be prosecuted for this?

Bodged

116 posts

110 months

Friday 18th September 2015
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potentially, you've got 14 days to find out.

SS2.

14,462 posts

238 months

Friday 18th September 2015
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They can determine the speed of both approaching and receding traffic but, if the GPS indicator never showed more than 44mph, then I suspect he has nothing to worry about.

SS2.

14,462 posts

238 months

Friday 18th September 2015
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Bodged said:
potentially, you've got 14 days to find out.
Not necessarily - he might not be the registered keeper.

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Friday 18th September 2015
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Sump said:
44 in a 40 on the GPS
Sleep easy.

jshell

11,006 posts

205 months

Friday 18th September 2015
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Sump said:
Dad was driving away from a camera van on the A road this morning.

I'm assuming he could be prosecuted for this?
My wife's only ever 3 pointer was for assuming that driving away over the limit couldn't result in a prosecution.

Ken Figenus

5,706 posts

117 months

Friday 9th October 2015
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The answer may depend on which orifice of the van the camera was pointing? They point out of one of the sides when on the motorway bridges usually over the carrigeway they are targeting and point out of the back (generally) when on non motorway roads? But yes they can read speeds of vehicles coming towards them or going away from them if the camera can see the vehicle. Am I right to think they generally position to favour vehicles coming towards them?

I've often wondered if they can 'do' bikes that come towards them though - do they have a separate camera to catch its rear plate as it passes?

Puddenchucker

4,087 posts

218 months

Friday 9th October 2015
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Ken Figenus said:
I've often wondered if they can 'do' bikes that come towards them though - do they have a separate camera to catch its rear plate as it passes?
Some do indeed have addtional cameras for this purpose.

Ki3r

7,816 posts

159 months

Friday 9th October 2015
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Puddenchucker said:
Some do indeed have addtional cameras for this purpose.
Either that or another person in the van to get the vrm.

toxgobbler

2,903 posts

191 months

Friday 9th October 2015
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Puddenchucker said:
Ken Figenus said:
I've often wondered if they can 'do' bikes that come towards them though - do they have a separate camera to catch its rear plate as it passes?
Some do indeed have addtional cameras for this purpose.
Sometimes the chap in the van eyeballs the bikes plate and notes it down, this can confirm the make & model of bike and follow up inquiries can be made.