M25 and M1 Cameras
Discussion
Also saw this on a Facebook group. Someone questioned it and got this response.
Previously, they were only live when there was a variable speed limit in force, you will be happy to know that they are now permanently live. The Government's 2016 report on road casualties stated that speed accounts for 3% of accidents on motorways but assure us that this is not a money making exercise.
Previously, they were only live when there was a variable speed limit in force, you will be happy to know that they are now permanently live. The Government's 2016 report on road casualties stated that speed accounts for 3% of accidents on motorways but assure us that this is not a money making exercise.
Saw this myself on Facebook tonight.
It's been like this on the M4 for a while now. People were quick to disregard it, but soon found out that it was the real deal. 79 mph will get you flashed.
Not sure if the dates are correct for the M1 & M25 cameras, but it is happening in other parts of the country, so beware.
It's been like this on the M4 for a while now. People were quick to disregard it, but soon found out that it was the real deal. 79 mph will get you flashed.
Not sure if the dates are correct for the M1 & M25 cameras, but it is happening in other parts of the country, so beware.
Zedboy said:
Fake News. Just whizzed thru 2-12... nothing except the few live ones which I bottled.
Of course if you speed past the gantries which don't have cameras on, they're not going to flash at you. You slowed down for the ones that did have cameras and they didn't flash either. So I'm not sure you can call this 'fake news' from your experiment. ashleyman said:
Also saw this on a Facebook group. Someone questioned it and got this response.
Previously, they were only live when there was a variable speed limit in force, you will be happy to know that they are now permanently live. The Government's 2016 report on road casualties stated that speed accounts for 3% of accidents on motorways but assure us that this is not a money making exercise.
What are they doing about the other 97%?Previously, they were only live when there was a variable speed limit in force, you will be happy to know that they are now permanently live. The Government's 2016 report on road casualties stated that speed accounts for 3% of accidents on motorways but assure us that this is not a money making exercise.
Willy Nilly said:
ashleyman said:
Also saw this on a Facebook group. Someone questioned it and got this response.
Previously, they were only live when there was a variable speed limit in force, you will be happy to know that they are now permanently live. The Government's 2016 report on road casualties stated that speed accounts for 3% of accidents on motorways but assure us that this is not a money making exercise.
What are they doing about the other 97%?Previously, they were only live when there was a variable speed limit in force, you will be happy to know that they are now permanently live. The Government's 2016 report on road casualties stated that speed accounts for 3% of accidents on motorways but assure us that this is not a money making exercise.
Someone else also said this:
This is inaccurate, the cameras between junction 10 and 15 on the M25 do not change with the variable speed limit. They do not snap you unless you are doing 80mph plus, (I can’t confirm what speed they’re set to) regardless if there is a variable speed limit in place or not.
tejr said:
Valgar said:
Thanks for the heads up, I'll just stick to 60 I think
And this is the problem with cameras... People who don't attempt to make progress as they've simply given up trying..
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