HELP! What speed will set a camera off?
HELP! What speed will set a camera off?
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craploginname

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362 posts

277 months

Saturday 9th October 2004
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I inadvertently went through a gatso on a quiet DC last night. Speed limit was 60, i was doing about 80 as i entered then stood on the brakes and probably dropped to about 70 by the other end of the road markings.

I had blinding sun in my rearview mirror so couldn't actually see if the camera flashed or not. Incidently, this was the same blinding sun that would have prevented me from seeing if I had anyone behind me when i had to stand on the brakes, perhaps another reason for getting rid of the bloody things but that's a seperate argument.

Anyone know if I would have been likely to set it off and if so, what speed do you get NIP's for in a 60 limit?

I know you have to be a bit stupid these days to get zapped by a camera, i mean there's plenty of warning, but that's exactly what i was...stupid...and not concentrating. My own fault if i get done i suppose

Many thanks

Andy




mattd

195 posts

263 months

Saturday 9th October 2004
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The minium it should trigger at is limit+10%+3mph so that would be 69mph.

sadako

7,080 posts

261 months

Saturday 9th October 2004
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Depends on your area, In sussex people are snapped for 32 in a 30 and it is not unknown for people to be fined for 31 in a 30 in other counties.

Buy a GPS camera locator such as a snooper s4 or origin B2, They are becoming ever more necessary

Themoss

256 posts

261 months

Saturday 9th October 2004
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Or look where you're going......

Only kidding, been snapped myself in the past, luckily it must have had no film in it. Even in bright sunlight you probably would have seen the flash because it's SO bright, so fingers crossed you should be ok......

northernmonkey

80 posts

267 months

Sunday 10th October 2004
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i'll second the post above......buy a roadangel or origin b2 and they will always be there to warn you in case you "forget" again.

got a B2 recently, excellent product.

mcflurry

9,184 posts

276 months

Monday 11th October 2004
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it would probably go off at 70mph+

The speed check point is just before the camera, the lines are used to verify the speed. If you slowed after the event then watch your letterbox for 14 days

JonRB

79,380 posts

295 months

Monday 11th October 2004
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This isn't going to help much, but the trigger speed of a camera is whatever the operator has set it to!

As has already been pointed out, different forces will have different guidelines.

The old "10% + 2" (not 3, BTW) has only ever been a rule of thumb and should certainly not be relied upon any more, particularly in these 'zero tolerance' times.

mcflurry

9,184 posts

276 months

Monday 11th October 2004
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[quote=JonRBThe old "10% + 2" (not 3, BTW) has only ever been a rule [of thumb and should certainly not be relied upon any more, particularly in these 'zero tolerance' times./quote]

I said +3 as I assumed the camera would be set above 10% + 2

pdV6

16,442 posts

284 months

Monday 11th October 2004
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craploginname said:
I inadvertently went through a gatso on a quiet DC last night. Speed limit was 60

Was it signed as such? NSL for dual carriageway is 70mph.

craploginname

Original Poster:

362 posts

277 months

Monday 11th October 2004
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pdV6 said:

craploginname said:
I inadvertently went through a gatso on a quiet DC last night. Speed limit was 60


Was it signed as such? NSL for dual carriageway is 70mph.


No, Unfortunately. This one is definately posted 60 (A34 between Stoke and Stafford)

I think I'm doomed to be honest, 80ish mph (maybe a bit more) about ten yards before the dotted lines and camera and a lot of 'snaking under breaking' trying desperatley to shed some speed. All I can hope for is a lack of film in the camera if it did indeed go off. It's not so much the fine and 3 points that bother me (if that's what the decision is), it's the inevitable row I'm in for with the 'holier than thou' missus! She who never sets cameras off and is therefore a far better and safer driver than me as she spends all day looking at the speedo and nothing else!

Anyone know how much your insurance goes up by for 6 points as opposed to the original 3 I had until this unfortunate incident? God, the bloody thing hasn't even landed on the doormat yet.

mcflurry

9,184 posts

276 months

Tuesday 12th October 2004
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craploginname said:


Anyone know how much your insurance goes up by for 6 points as opposed to the original 3 I had until this unfortunate incident? God, the bloody thing hasn't even landed on the doormat yet.


0-10% loading for 3 points, 0-25% loading for 6.
My broker said, "we don't penalise for speeding tickets as everyone has them"

craploginname

Original Poster:

362 posts

277 months

Tuesday 12th October 2004
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mcflurry said:


craploginname said:


Anyone know how much your insurance goes up by for 6 points as opposed to the original 3 I had until this unfortunate incident? God, the bloody thing hasn't even landed on the doormat yet.




0-10% loading for 3 points, 0-25% loading for 6.
My broker said, "we don't penalise for speeding tickets as everyone has them"




Who's your broker? He sounds like the sort of guy I'd like to speak to!

>> Edited by craploginname on Tuesday 12th October 11:30