The average camera system round west north east london

The average camera system round west north east london

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smashy

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Friday 20th May 2016
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Just to let you know the ANPR cameras and new HAYDEC cameras, are all interlinked, does speed and ANPR purposes, all go live on the A312, A316, A40, A406 on the 1st June 2016.

The time delay for the cameras on the Motorway Network is 20 seconds, this means if you are coming up to a 70 mph sign and they drop to 50 in front of you, you will have 20 seconds to adjust your speed, at 60mph travelling speed in 20 seconds you will have covered ⅓ of a mile, this deem plenty of time for you as you will have plenty of adjustment time.

The cameras will be linked to speeds shown on the Motorway, so if you have a 50 shown it will give you 10% + 2 = 57mph, although there is a bill going through in Scotland to do away with 10% + 2, although English forces are saying it cannot be enforced at a rigid limit as there is calibration to take into account.


From someone in the know ,if its wrong dont shoot the messengersmile


smashy

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Friday 20th May 2016
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ok fair enough,my fault...mind you there are average speed cameras round those routes as well

Edited by smashy on Friday 20th May 19:27

smashy

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Sunday 22nd May 2016
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tapereel said:
smashy said:
Just to let you know the ANPR cameras and new HAYDEC cameras, are all interlinked, does speed and ANPR purposes, all go live on the A312, A316, A40, A406 on the 1st June 2016.

The time delay for the cameras on the Motorway Network is 20 seconds, this means if you are coming up to a 70 mph sign and they drop to 50 in front of you, you will have 20 seconds to adjust your speed, at 60mph travelling speed in 20 seconds you will have covered ? of a mile, this deem plenty of time for you as you will have plenty of adjustment time.

The cameras will be linked to speeds shown on the Motorway, so if you have a 50 shown it will give you 10% + 2 = 57mph, although there is a bill going through in Scotland to do away with 10% + 2, although English forces are saying it cannot be enforced at a rigid limit as there is calibration to take into account.


From someone in the know ,if its wrong dont shoot the messengersmile
I don't think you need to be shot with that message but you are not far off.

The problem with your message is that it is not even good enough to be wrong.

There is simply nothing in it that is of any truth or accuracy, maybe you should repost it with everything struck through.
Come on then tapeworm lets have your wisdom.