M48 into A48 Cardiff Approach

M48 into A48 Cardiff Approach

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WhiskyDisco

Original Poster:

810 posts

75 months

Wednesday 28th February
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I think I found the most unfair positioning of a camera van today.

As I was coming off the M48 onto the A48 I came across a camera van almost immediately beyond the first 50 mph signs.

The M48 stops...but turns into the A48, which as a dual carriageway has a 70 mph limit. But it's actually a 50.

The first sign is not on the main carriageway, but on the entry sliproad. Then there are two 50 signs on the main carriageway - but BANG there is a camera van straight after the signs. I was on the brakes when I saw the signs but I don't think I was quick enough to avoid the van. I recon I was doing 55-60 mph.

Has anyone else been caught on on this road?

https://maps.app.goo.gl/atgCwkhAVPDwD7JC8

Sliproad Sign
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Approach 1


Approach 2
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Bridge
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Edited by WhiskyDisco on Wednesday 28th February 23:08

E-bmw

9,251 posts

153 months

Thursday 29th February
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If at that point you hadn't gone through the signs then you weren't speeding.

If you had then perhaps you should have been paying more attention.

The (generic) positioning of a camera that you mention is VERY common (as in just after a limit change) so I am not sure why you would be surprised by it.

phumy

5,676 posts

238 months

Thursday 29th February
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You must be new to that road and at that time of day, there have been camera vans on those bridges/overpasses for at least 9 years since i have been using it.

Keep your eyes on the signs, no excuse to be speeding along there at that time of day as its the same between the times of 0700 to 09:00, then from 16:00 to 18:00. Some days theyre not there but more often than not they are.

SwissJonese

1,394 posts

176 months

Thursday 29th February
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A48 is a hot spot for mobile speed cameras, it is their favourite spot in Cardiff.

Also quite popular with DVLA camera vans parked up the sides too.

WhiskyDisco

Original Poster:

810 posts

75 months

Thursday 29th February
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Yes it was the first time driving down to Cardiff. The time was about 11.00.

I might be lucky and find that I was under the limit, but I suspect slightly above. I remember slowing and flashing a car to pull out from the slip so might be fine (and not get fined).

I guess it was a shock to see 50 mph signs and a camera straight away!

I will certainly pay attention next time.

I am alright Jack

3,713 posts

144 months

Thursday 29th February
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WhiskyDisco said:
I think I found the most unfair positioning of a camera van today.

As I was coming off the M48 onto the A48 I came across a camera van almost immediately beyond the first 50 mph signs.

The M48 stops...but turns into the A48, which as a dual carriageway has a 70 mph limit. But it's actually a 50.

The first sign is not on the main carriageway, but on the entry sliproad. Then there are two 50 signs on the main carriageway - but BANG there is a camera van straight after the signs. I was on the brakes when I saw the signs but I don't think I was quick enough to avoid the van. I recon I was doing 55-60 mph.

Has anyone else been caught on on this road?

https://maps.app.goo.gl/atgCwkhAVPDwD7JC8
The slip road is 50, the road you were on is 70 until you reach the double 50 signs.

Trax

1,538 posts

233 months

Thursday 29th February
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We can keep telling people about Waze, but they don't listen......

It will even integrate with Apple Play, or whatever its called.

E-bmw

9,251 posts

153 months

Friday 1st March
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Trax said:
We can keep telling people about Waze, but they don't listen......
Mainly because it is sh!t.

I have tried it twice when people have told me how good it was & each time it both missed major roadworks events which resulted in major delays/diversions and also speed cameras.

Bainbridge

156 posts

38 months

Friday 1st March
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Wales is murder for mobile speed cameras, they seem to be everywhere.

Once over the bridge I just stick to the limit and forget about them.

pits

6,429 posts

191 months

Friday 1st March
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E-bmw said:
Trax said:
We can keep telling people about Waze, but they don't listen......
Mainly because it is sh!t.

I have tried it twice when people have told me how good it was & each time it both missed major roadworks events which resulted in major delays/diversions and also speed cameras.
Agreed, it is rubbish, everyone I know who used to use it no longer use it.



a340driver

239 posts

156 months

Friday 1st March
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Couldn't disagree more. I've used it largely M40, M4, M3 for commuting and it's been invaluable, albeit has taken me on some wild backroads over the however many years since it was introduced.

I've found it more reactive to traffic than Apple, Google and Amipro. But they're all pretty good nowadays.

Getting out of mad traffic situations like leaving or arriving at festivals using Google on a mates VW van, Waze has been more dynamic and got us out/in the area (if not out of the site). Also in rural areas EE has been more reliable than other services in the South of England in my experience over the last 3 years.

That particular piece of Cardiff beauty (M48/A48)is an absolute trap with speed limits badly signed and going up and down for no apparent reason. The A470 up to Brecon has similar slow down /speed up sections for no reason and again badly signposted. All the locals brake and then push on as they know where the fixed cameras are. But I've a couple of Welsh mates that have been caught out by mobiles on the arbitrary temporary sections reduced to 50.

I've learned to not trust any satnav or the BMW display for speed limits as they're not updated. But if things were better signed I would feel better.

Evanivitch

20,221 posts

123 months

Friday 1st March
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Bainbridge said:
Wales is murder for mobile speed cameras, they seem to be everywhere.

Once over the bridge I just stick to the limit and forget about them.
I haven't seen a camera van on the M4 is many years.

NFT

1,324 posts

23 months

Friday 1st March
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WhiskyDisco said:
Yes it was the first time driving down to Cardiff. The time was about 11.00.

I might be lucky and find that I was under the limit, but I suspect slightly above. I remember slowing and flashing a car to pull out from the slip so might be fine (and not get fined).

I guess it was a shock to see 50 mph signs and a camera straight away!

I will certainly pay attention next time.
They seem to absolutely love signs, especially when they can get someone at threshold as they safely coast down, I swear they expect inflicting their will using the tool of law on safe threshold drivers coasting down couldn't possibly render those safe drivers, an unsafe, preoccupied, mentally distracted or upset group of drivers wherever they go...

I've talked to a few now, and what they won't do, as dangerous people inflicting their will on "safe" but a tad fast drivers, especially at signs far from anything the limit protects, is consider that if their vans were pulled from the road today, their "negative" impact on road safety would take months to dissipate, and may never fully die out.

As you can see, I am not a fan. Hope you don't get a ticket, but if they possibly can, they will get one to you.




GolfDragon

158 posts

68 months

Friday 1st March
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Used to drive this route daily and never saw the camera van on that specific bridge (but handy to know they do sit there). They usually sat on a bridge further down (between Pentwyn and Llanederyn).

I’m always cautious on this stretch because the police do occasionally monitor speed (because it’s a route where many people don’t comply with the speed limit). Seems a bit harsh considering the proximity of the bridge to the limit change.

Which way was the window facing? If it’s measuring speed after you go under the bridge that seems logical but on approach would be very harsh (to say the least)

WhiskyDisco

Original Poster:

810 posts

75 months

Saturday 2nd March
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The van was over the approach lane, and the window was facing me.

NFT

1,324 posts

23 months

Saturday 2nd March
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WhiskyDisco said:
GolfDragon said:
Used to drive this route daily and never saw the camera van on that specific bridge (but handy to know they do sit there). They usually sat on a bridge further down (between Pentwyn and Llanederyn).

I’m always cautious on this stretch because the police do occasionally monitor speed (because it’s a route where many people don’t comply with the speed limit). Seems a bit harsh considering the proximity of the bridge to the limit change.

Which way was the window facing? If it’s measuring speed after you go under the bridge that seems logical but on approach would be very harsh (to say the least)
Sounds right, the van was over the approach lane, and the window was facing me.
It would actually be odd if it wasn't aimed to get the most people in the least time, the strict and cunning enforcement Is not about safety, its damaging it, and my own experiences confirm it, van drivers don't seem at all concerned about if its safe driving or not, what the consequences of them inflicting their will is on the driver, or the wider road network; Its just if the law can be used as a tool to get people on the list, subject them to the "Process", ignoring the danger of inflicting "the motions", and they love those safe coast downs as they are the best place to rake drivers in,.

Speed Kills... Slower is safer... So they say, denying the bigger picture, and their negative impact whilst increasing the risk of incidents thought the entire road network.


GolfDragon

158 posts

68 months

Monday 29th April
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Curious to know if the OP received a ticket for this?

(Just as it’s quite local to me)