Two speeding questions
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Two birds with one thread LOL
Mrs UTH has been snapped at 24 in a 20 on way to work. Car in my name so I've done the online process of putting her details in. Will she now get a letter similar to mine? Or an email? It didn't tell me what to do after I submitted it so I assume one of those things will happen?
Secondly, I was on the way home yesterday on the A3, cruise control set to 75, so doing an indicated 74/74 according to Waze......saw that a camera van was way up ahead so dropped cruise down to 70, but there's a chance the van may have seen me while it was still set to 75. Will I be ok at 74/75 or am I pushing my luck?
Mrs UTH has been snapped at 24 in a 20 on way to work. Car in my name so I've done the online process of putting her details in. Will she now get a letter similar to mine? Or an email? It didn't tell me what to do after I submitted it so I assume one of those things will happen?
Secondly, I was on the way home yesterday on the A3, cruise control set to 75, so doing an indicated 74/74 according to Waze......saw that a camera van was way up ahead so dropped cruise down to 70, but there's a chance the van may have seen me while it was still set to 75. Will I be ok at 74/75 or am I pushing my luck?
Oceanrower said:
For your second question. Enforcement starts at 10%+2 so you’re fine up to 78mph.
God on earth only knows who came up with such a ridiculous equation.Those in power are constantly ranting on about the speed of vehicles and the danger caused by speed, so they come up with an equation that allows for greater infingement of the speed limit the higher it is.
I despair.

kestral said:
Oceanrower said:
For your second question. Enforcement starts at 10%+2 so you’re fine up to 78mph.
God on earth only knows who came up with such a ridiculous equation.Those in power are constantly ranting on about the speed of vehicles and the danger caused by speed, so they come up with an equation that allows for greater infingement of the speed limit the higher it is.
I despair.

kestral said:
God on earth only knows who came up with such a ridiculous equation.
Those in power are constantly ranting on about the speed of vehicles and the danger caused by speed, so they come up with an equation that allows for greater infingement of the speed limit the higher it is.
I despair.
Speedometers are known to be in accurate so establishing that rule removes any element of doubt so they can concentrate on just those who might cause danger by speeding. Seems perfectly sensible to me. Those in power are constantly ranting on about the speed of vehicles and the danger caused by speed, so they come up with an equation that allows for greater infingement of the speed limit the higher it is.
I despair.

I despair .


agtlaw said:
UTH said:
Two birds with one thread LOL
Mrs UTH has been snapped at 24 in a 20 on way to work. Car in my name so I've done the online process of putting her details in. Will she now get a letter similar to mine?
Yes.Mrs UTH has been snapped at 24 in a 20 on way to work. Car in my name so I've done the online process of putting her details in. Will she now get a letter similar to mine?
kestral said:
Oceanrower said:
For your second question. Enforcement starts at 10%+2 so you’re fine up to 78mph.
God on earth only knows who came up with such a ridiculous equation.Those in power are constantly ranting on about the speed of vehicles and the danger caused by speed, so they come up with an equation that allows for greater infingement of the speed limit the higher it is.
I despair.

Dog Star said:
Three points for 24mph. Oh the humanity!
I’d be absolutely bloody livid.
Cue some bore going on about children or some such.
Yep, can't say Mrs UTH is happy, and I'm not really happy for her, but the camera is pretty obvious I imagine and it's a route she does 5 days a week, so pretty avoidable to get done! Still, she should be able to do the course. I’d be absolutely bloody livid.
Cue some bore going on about children or some such.
I have to be careful because my car won't allow me to 'Resume' cruise from below 20 mph. Thus to use cruise control, arguably not the safest way of driving anyway, I have to exceed 20 mph then let the car slow down at which point the cruise control re-engages. Obviously not ideal. It doesn't have a speed limiter function.
Zeeky said:
UTH said:
Oceanrower said:
For your second question. Enforcement starts at 10%+2 so you’re fine up to 78mph.
Ok thank you, I did seem to remember people on here saying cruising at 75mph was fine, but of course the sight of the van ahead did have me questioning it. 
Zeeky said:
10% + 3 above 60mph (don't want anyone being deprived of another 1mph of progress).
In almost every county in England, the enforcement threshold is 10% + 2 mph. https://www.confused.com/car-insurance/guides/spee...
agtlaw said:
Zeeky said:
10% + 3 above 60mph (don't want anyone being deprived of another 1mph of progress).
In almost every county in England, the enforcement threshold is 10% + 2 mph. https://www.confused.com/car-insurance/guides/spee...
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