Average speed cameras set to?
Average speed cameras set to?
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jamesgareth

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471 posts

220 months

Friday 26th January 2024
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Apologies if this has already been extensively covered - I looked back through the threads and couldn't see anything. Does anybody know what speed average cameras are set to? Is it the same as normal speed cameras which my understanding is 10% plus 2. So for a normal camera you're 'safe' anything under 79 (70 + 10% + 2mph) - so for an average say 50mph camera would that be the same - ie 57? Anybody know? Cheers.

Voldemort

7,262 posts

302 months

Friday 26th January 2024
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They aren't 'set' to anything. They just work out your average speed, and they do this for every vehicle with a numberplate. The decision on whether to prosecute is set locally.

119

17,469 posts

60 months

Friday 26th January 2024
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14 days I think.

jamesgareth

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Friday 26th January 2024
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Voldemort said:
They aren't 'set' to anything. They just work out your average speed, and they do this for every vehicle with a numberplate. The decision on whether to prosecute is set locally.
OK so does anybody know roughly what the 'locals' set them at? ie at what speed over do you get done? Anybody got any examples? Is there much variation between different areas?

Asking for a friend.

agtlaw

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230 months

Friday 26th January 2024
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Voldemort said:
They aren't 'set' to anything. They just work out your average speed, and they do this for every vehicle with a numberplate. The decision on whether to prosecute is set locally.
Enforce would be a better description. At least 99% of offenders over the enforcement threshold are not prosecuted but are instead offered a course or fixed penalty.

E-bmw

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176 months

Friday 26th January 2024
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jamesgareth said:
Voldemort said:
They aren't 'set' to anything. They just work out your average speed, and they do this for every vehicle with a numberplate. The decision on whether to prosecute is set locally.
OK so does anybody know roughly what the 'locals' set them at? ie at what speed over do you get done? Anybody got any examples? Is there much variation between different areas?

Asking for a friend.
Like he said, THEY AREN'T SET they simply record time taken between ANPR "hits" the rest is down to the local force's discretion.

whimsical ninja

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51 months

Friday 26th January 2024
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Seems that people are being deliberately obtuse. I don't know the answer, but the OP's question is very clear.

jamesgareth

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E-bmw said:
Like he said, THEY AREN'T SET they simply record time taken between ANPR "hits" the rest is down to the local force's discretion.
Sheesh. Picky! You know what I mean! I mean what speed do they start to prosecute you at!?

Examples?

Variations between areas?

Anybody?


jamesgareth

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whimsical ninja said:
Seems that people are being deliberately obtuse. I don't know the answer, but the OP's question is very clear.
Right - I thought I was pretty darn clear too. :-)

I've lost my licence four times so far (63 years old and counting).

I'd rather not make it five.

BertBert

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235 months

Friday 26th January 2024
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I work on the same basis and generally travel (conditions allowing) at limit+10% from the sat nav and haven't been troubled yet by either kind of camera.

Red9zero

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81 months

Friday 26th January 2024
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jamesgareth said:
Apologies if this has already been extensively covered - I looked back through the threads and couldn't see anything. Does anybody know what speed average cameras are set to? Is it the same as normal speed cameras which my understanding is 10% plus 2. So for a normal camera you're 'safe' anything under 79 (70 + 10% + 2mph) - so for an average say 50mph camera would that be the same - ie 57? Anybody know? Cheers.
Average cameras around Bristol will ticket you at 57. One of our engineers assumed the same as you, 10% + 2, he was wrong laugh

Zarco

20,341 posts

233 months

Friday 26th January 2024
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GPS 57mph or 57mph on the clock? I've set my cruise to 57mph through 50mph average zones for years and never had a ticket. This is mainly M4 and M25 in Thames Valley.

Red9zero

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Friday 26th January 2024
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Zarco said:
GPS 57mph or 57mph on the clock? I've set my cruise to 57mph through 50mph average zones for years and never had a ticket. This is mainly M4 and M25 in Thames Valley.
Our chap said GPS. Still seems to be sailing close to the wind to me, but then I am an old git and reformed speeder laugh

normalbloke

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243 months

Friday 26th January 2024
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jamesgareth said:
whimsical ninja said:
Seems that people are being deliberately obtuse. I don't know the answer, but the OP's question is very clear.
Right - I thought I was pretty darn clear too. :-)

I've lost my licence four times so far (63 years old and counting).

I'd rather not make it five.
That’s very easy to do.

Zarco

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233 months

Friday 26th January 2024
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Red9zero said:
Zarco said:
GPS 57mph or 57mph on the clock? I've set my cruise to 57mph through 50mph average zones for years and never had a ticket. This is mainly M4 and M25 in Thames Valley.
Our chap said GPS. Still seems to be sailing close to the wind to me, but then I am an old git and reformed speeder laugh
Yeah that is pushing it. I know I have a bit of margin in my speedo!

jamesgareth

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Friday 26th January 2024
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BertBert said:
I work on the same basis and generally travel (conditions allowing) at limit+10% from the sat nav and haven't been troubled yet by either kind of camera.
Useful information - thanks.

jamesgareth

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Red9zero said:
Average cameras around Bristol will ticket you at 57. One of our engineers assumed the same as you, 10% + 2, he was wrong laugh
More useful information - thanks.

jamesgareth

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Friday 26th January 2024
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Zarco said:
GPS 57mph or 57mph on the clock? I've set my cruise to 57mph through 50mph average zones for years and never had a ticket. This is mainly M4 and M25 in Thames Valley.
And yet more useful information - thanks to you.

I am alright Jack

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167 months

Friday 26th January 2024
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jamesgareth said:
Apologies if this has already been extensively covered - I looked back through the threads and couldn't see anything. Does anybody know what speed average cameras are set to? Is it the same as normal speed cameras which my understanding is 10% plus 2. So for a normal camera you're 'safe' anything under 79 (70 + 10% + 2mph) - so for an average say 50mph camera would that be the same - ie 57? Anybody know? Cheers.
Yes.

Pica-Pica

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Friday 26th January 2024
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Red9zero said:
jamesgareth said:
Apologies if this has already been extensively covered - I looked back through the threads and couldn't see anything. Does anybody know what speed average cameras are set to? Is it the same as normal speed cameras which my understanding is 10% plus 2. So for a normal camera you're 'safe' anything under 79 (70 + 10% + 2mph) - so for an average say 50mph camera would that be the same - ie 57? Anybody know? Cheers.
Average cameras around Bristol will ticket you at 57. One of our engineers assumed the same as you, 10% + 2, he was wrong laugh
You misread. OP said UNDER +10%+2mph