Motorway van - covered lens
Motorway van - covered lens
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fourstardan

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6,168 posts

166 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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As usual I was hovering on speed limit about 78ish and come across a van.

The poxy thing was about two junctions from variable limit cameras on the M3, it just winds me up.

Anyway the camera poking out looked covered up, was this a figment of my imagination or normal?

normalbloke

8,449 posts

241 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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Why did it wind you up?

vonhosen

40,597 posts

239 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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KEEP CALM and CARRY ON.

Sebring440

3,059 posts

118 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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fourstardan said:
As usual I was hovering on speed limit about 78ish
80 mph speed limit?



Wacky Racer

40,550 posts

269 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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fourstardan said:
As usual I was hovering on speed limit about 78ish and come across a van.
The speed limit in the UK has been 70mph since 1965.

If you were "hovering about 78" you take your chances and it's no use moaning if you get caught. judge

Hopefully you will be OK. smile

Be more careful in future.

paradigital

1,075 posts

174 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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At 78 indicated he’d have likely been hovering around the speed limit. Perhaps 74 at a push.


anonymous-user

76 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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Being wound up by plod parking camera vans on m-way overbridges etc seems perfectly reasonable to me, it p*sses me off too!

Why? Two reasons; firstly the overwhelming majority of people speeding on a motorway are posing, in real terms, very little danger and their speed is highly unlikely to cause an accident. If there were ‘tailgating camera’ vans or ‘driving like a tw@t in general’ camera vans that’d be great, but speed alone is an incredibly poor metric to base motorway enforcement on (but happens to be awfully profitable). And secondly, and I’m sure those responsible are fully aware of this, it creates a needless hazard, because the first thing everybody does on seeing the b*stard thing is brake! The risk that causes is probably significantly greater than the risks caused by the majority of crazy, evil people getting snapped doing 85 or whatever on the safest type of roads that we have! FFS! rolleyes

Edited by anonymous-user on Saturday 8th July 14:21

Grumps.

16,839 posts

58 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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fourstardan said:
As usual I was hovering on speed limit about 78ish and come across a van.

The poxy thing was about two junctions from variable limit cameras on the M3, it just winds me up.

Anyway the camera poking out looked covered up, was this a figment of my imagination or normal?
I always hover around 75 as 78 gets you nowhere faster.

Having said that, i wouldn't chance it, especially on the M3 so would stick to around 70.


Pica-Pica

15,962 posts

106 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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paradigital said:
At 78 indicated he’d have likely been hovering around the speed limit. Perhaps 74 at a push.
More likely that represents an actual speed of 76 in a modern car.

vonhosen

40,597 posts

239 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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Southerner said:
Being wound up by plod parking camera vans on m-way overbridges etc seems perfectly reasonable to me, it p*sses me off too!

Why? Two reasons; firstly the overwhelming majority of people speeding on a motorway are posing, in real terms, very little danger and their speed is highly unlikely to cause an accident. If there were ‘tailgating camera’ vans or ‘driving like a tw@t in general’ camera vans that’d be great, but speed alone is an incredibly poor metric to base motorway enforcement on (but happens to be awfully profitable). And secondly, and I’m sure those responsible are fully aware of this, it creates a needless hazard, because the first thing everybody does on seeing the b*stard thing is brake! The risk that causes is probably significantly greater than the risks caused by the majority of crazy, evil people getting snapped doing 85 or whatever on the safest type of roads that we have! FFS! rolleyes

Edited by Southerner on Saturday 8th July 14:21
That rather assumes that exceeding the speed limit is an offence concerned with danger.
But it's not. There is no requirement of any danger to prosecute for the offence.
It's an offence rooted in compliance, because the limit can exist for multiple reasons, not just safety.

The obvious answer to your second point is to make them covert if you are going to use them for enforcement.

If danger is likely to present it is more likely to do so from circumventing compliance than simply complying.

bigothunter

13,009 posts

82 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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Wacky Racer said:
The speed limit in the UK has been 70mph since 1965.

If you were "hovering about 78" you take your chances and it's no use moaning if you get caught. judge

Hopefully you will be OK. smile

Be more careful in future.
Doesn't that stagnation at 70mph for the last 58 years indicate that it's outdated? After all, would the speed limit in 1907 still have been relevant in 1965?

General European limit is 81mph (130km/h). But perhaps we should buck that trend and reduce the limit to 60mph or less?

normalbloke

8,449 posts

241 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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Southerner said:
Being wound up by plod parking camera vans on m-way overbridges etc seems perfectly reasonable to me, it p*sses me off too!

Why? Two reasons; firstly the overwhelming majority of people speeding on a motorway are posing, in real terms, very little danger and their speed is highly unlikely to cause an accident. If there were ‘tailgating camera’ vans or ‘driving like a tw@t in general’ camera vans that’d be great, but speed alone is an incredibly poor metric to base motorway enforcement on (but happens to be awfully profitable). And secondly, and I’m sure those responsible are fully aware of this, it creates a needless hazard, because the first thing everybody does on seeing the b*stard thing is brake! The risk that causes is probably significantly greater than the risks caused by the majority of crazy, evil people getting snapped doing 85 or whatever on the safest type of roads that we have! FFS! rolleyes

Edited by Southerner on Saturday 8th July 14:21
Your clattering of the keyboard suggests you believe they are there purely to detect excess speed?

Grumps.

16,839 posts

58 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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bigothunter said:
Wacky Racer said:
The speed limit in the UK has been 70mph since 1965.

If you were "hovering about 78" you take your chances and it's no use moaning if you get caught. judge

Hopefully you will be OK. smile

Be more careful in future.
Doesn't that stagnation at 70mph for the last 58 years indicate that it's outdated? After all, would the speed limit in 1907 still have been relevant in 1965?

General European limit is 81mph (130km/h). But perhaps we should buck that trend and reduce the limit to 60mph or less?
Ours are lot more congested than general European roads.

Plus there are too many fking idiots around.

Jamescrs

5,842 posts

87 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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bigothunter said:
Doesn't that stagnation at 70mph for the last 58 years indicate that it's outdated? After all, would the speed limit in 1907 still have been relevant in 1965?

General European limit is 81mph (130km/h). But perhaps we should buck that trend and reduce the limit to 60mph or less?
Be careful what you wish for, stretch of the M1 past Sheffield is always set to 60mph apparently it assists with Air quality. Speed cameras there too.

bigothunter

13,009 posts

82 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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Jamescrs said:
Be careful what you wish for, stretch of the M1 past Sheffield is always set to 60mph apparently it assists with Air quality. Speed cameras there too.
Surely we can go one better and make it a permanent 50 limit?
Just like the A127. I avoid that fiasco like the plague and take my business elsewhere. They can stick their fking ridiculous limits where the sun doesn't shine curse

Grumps.

16,839 posts

58 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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bigothunter said:
Jamescrs said:
Be careful what you wish for, stretch of the M1 past Sheffield is always set to 60mph apparently it assists with Air quality. Speed cameras there too.
Surely we can go one better and make it a permanent 50 limit?
Just like the A127. I avoid that fiasco like the plague and take my business elsewhere. They can stick their fking ridiculous limits where the sun doesn't shine curse
I bet you’ve really pissed them off with that attitude.

bigothunter

13,009 posts

82 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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Grumps. said:
Ours are lot more congested than general European roads.

Plus there are too many fking idiots around.
German autobahns can get very congested.

But perhaps you are right. Restrictions have reduced driving ability to mediocrity. Even 70mph is too fast for many Brits.

bigothunter

13,009 posts

82 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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Grumps. said:
I bet you’ve really pissed them off with that attitude.
My individual withdrawal of custom makes fk all difference. But I'm not alone. People are starting to vote with their feet. Look at comments on the Wales 20 limit thread,

MrTrilby

1,106 posts

304 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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bigothunter said:
Doesn't that stagnation at 70mph for the last 58 years indicate that it's outdated?
Cars might have improved, but the I'm not sure the nut behind the wheel has.

bigothunter

13,009 posts

82 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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MrTrilby said:
Cars might have improved, but the I'm not sure the nut behind the wheel has.
Low aspirations produce low results frown