Speed restrictions on M1 in the East Midlands lifted
Speed restrictions on M1 in the East Midlands lifted
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StuStu

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254 months

aidandavies

778 posts

210 months

Friday 21st May 2010
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WooHoo!!bounce

simonigrale

918 posts

229 months

Friday 21st May 2010
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I know - seems like its taken forever !!!

judas

6,208 posts

282 months

Friday 21st May 2010
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Yay! smile

But they're putting in a gazillion speed cameras to enforce the variable speed limits frown

53chevy

171 posts

245 months

Friday 21st May 2010
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Yes, I went to work last night up the M1 at 50 then coming back this morning just after 6am I was doing 50 again and everyone was flying by me - no signs saying the limit had been lifted. I should be able to get to work and back faster now anyway smile

mudster

790 posts

267 months

Monday 24th May 2010
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simonigrale said:
I know - seems like its taken forever !!!
Although it was actually done around 6 months ahead of programme.

V8LM

5,503 posts

232 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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judas said:
Yay! smile

But they're putting in a gazillion speed cameras to enforce the variable speed limits frown
But they aren't there yet smile It is currently a great bit of motorway.

cheeky_chops

1,620 posts

274 months

Thursday 27th May 2010
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judas said:
Yay! smile

But they're putting in a gazillion speed cameras to enforce the variable speed limits frown
variable speed limit works well at controlling the traffic on the M42

Pukkatingz

1 posts

190 months

Monday 31st May 2010
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Are they definately not rigged up yet, the speed cameras? I went to Nottingham last week and went flying down at 85-90 and only realised on the way back that people were slowing down at the gantries and there were markings on the motorway and massive speed camera signs! I've been through again at NSL and had a look at the backs of the display screens and can't see any cameras mounted only the traffic management sensors. I'm worried sick that I could possibly have racked up 9 or 12 points on a 70 mile round trip! Can anyone confirm if the cameras are in use? People were flying through but that doesn't mean they're not working! Any info would be appreciated.

DaveL485

2,768 posts

220 months

Monday 31st May 2010
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Pukkatingz said:
Are they definately not rigged up yet, the speed cameras? I went to Nottingham last week and went flying down at 85-90 and only realised on the way back that people were slowing down at the gantries and there were markings on the motorway and massive speed camera signs! I've been through again at NSL and had a look at the backs of the display screens and can't see any cameras mounted only the traffic management sensors. I'm worried sick that I could possibly have racked up 9 or 12 points on a 70 mile round trip! Can anyone confirm if the cameras are in use? People were flying through but that doesn't mean they're not working! Any info would be appreciated.
Nah, no camera's on the gantries yet.

Plus you can only be done once for multiple offences of speeding if you claim (and it's possible to) not to have dropped below the speed limit in between the recorded offences.

Barreti

6,687 posts

260 months

Tuesday 1st June 2010
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cheeky_chops said:
judas said:
Yay! smile

But they're putting in a gazillion speed cameras to enforce the variable speed limits frown
variable speed limit works well at controlling the traffic on the M42
I beg to differ ...

They might, if the morons who control them get to understand the impact of 60 to 40 to 20 mph speed limits on consequitive gantries, and how infuriating it is for drivers who can see both a 20mph then a NSL sign straight after it with no obvious reason for it.

I'm sure they can be great for controlling the flow of traffic, but with proper management which the M42 team really haven't got to grips with.

Steve*B

670 posts

231 months

Tuesday 8th June 2010
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Barreti said:
I beg to differ ...
+1, it's like they've left a four year old kid in the control room to play with the traffic!