speed camera query through the M62 roadworks
speed camera query through the M62 roadworks
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Original Poster:

25,059 posts

224 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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Just wondering where they start on the Eastbound carriageway? I drive over the Mcr on Saturday and there weren't any going in that direction. On the way back I clocked them just after the junction with the M1 but just wanted to make sure they weren't any before then?

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Defcon5

6,459 posts

214 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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Yes they start there I think, and finish just after Jct30

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Original Poster:

25,059 posts

224 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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Good to know, cheers.

Eviltad

1,320 posts

202 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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They appear to be gearing up for SPECS between 25 and 27 East bound but not active yet.

Defcon5

6,459 posts

214 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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Eviltad said:
They appear to be gearing up for SPECS between 25 and 27 East bound but not active yet.
Yeah, they must be moving the roadworks down there now

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Original Poster:

25,059 posts

224 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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its a big stretch, i feel sorry for anyone who has to commute through there at rush hr.

Dan_1981

17,967 posts

222 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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both sides of the road, 25 - 27 poles are up, no cameras though. Signs attached to the poles saying camera not in use.

i go over the 62 both ways everyday.

going to be a nightmare for the rest of this year, and most of next by the sounds of things.

The M1 isn't much better as they're sticking solid walls in the middle of the carrigeway.

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Original Poster:

25,059 posts

224 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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Dan_1981 said:
both sides of the road, 25 - 27 poles are up, no cameras though. Signs attached to the poles saying camera not in use.

i go over the 62 both ways everyday.

going to be a nightmare for the rest of this year, and most of next by the sounds of things.

The M1 isn't much better as they're sticking solid walls in the middle of the carrigeway.
they're doing to solid wall thing pretty much everywhere. no idea why - i thought the steel ones are supposedly the safest?

MitchT

17,089 posts

232 months

Tuesday 27th October 2009
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I went on the M62 between the M606 and M1 in both directions a few weeks back and there were "50" signs on both sides but everyone was doing about 70. I haven't had anything through yet!

Dan_1981

17,967 posts

222 months

Tuesday 27th October 2009
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MitchT said:
I went on the M62 between the M606 and M1 in both directions a few weeks back and there were "50" signs on both sides but everyone was doing about 70. I haven't had anything through yet!
I've been ignoring them, they are just the roadwork style signs, yellow with a black border.

No official speed signs - circle with a red edge.

however once the cameras get stuck on top of the poles in the next couple of weeks it'll be a steady 50 all the way.

(can someone advise on the legality of the yellow speed signs?)

Eviltad

1,320 posts

202 months

Tuesday 27th October 2009
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Been wondering myself Dan.

fridaypassion

11,210 posts

251 months

Tuesday 27th October 2009
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There have been some yellow signs up for a while I think they have been doing some gardening work at the side of the motorway for a long time.

I would guess the solid wall thing is because there have been a couple of instances over the last couple of years where lorries have gone through the central reservation onto the opposite carriageway causing horrendous accidents.

Madfish.

309 posts

232 months

Tuesday 27th October 2009
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shirt said:
its a big stretch, i feel sorry for anyone who has to commute through there at rush hr.
The prospect doesn't thrill me, but in reality it may ease the flow, instead of of the usual 70mph-10mph-60mph-5mph etc along that stretch.
I drive frequently through the 13 mile stretch of M1 SPECS near Derby and its usually the longest period of constant speed I get down the M1.

philmots

4,660 posts

283 months

Sunday 29th November 2009
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Just to bump this..

Driving to Birstall today from the M1 there is still the yellow signs and yellow poles, some had no cameras on, others had some really small cameras on not like i've seen before! what's the score with these? people were going through at 70ish (and me at 60 untill i realised!!!)

Any ideas? don't want a nasty letter through!

thetapeworm

13,324 posts

262 months

Sunday 29th November 2009
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All the posts have signs on to say that the cameras aren't active (yet) but I don't trust them wink

I presume they are doing the barriers and lights at the side without the cameras and then closing the outside lanes to stick up those concrete dividers soon?


Dan_1981

17,967 posts

222 months

Sunday 29th November 2009
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Cameras still inactive.

I keep expecting to turn up one monday morning and them all to be on.

I think they'll stay up now until they start the widening scheme for the M62.

Joy.

skip_1

3,496 posts

213 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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shirt said:
Dan_1981 said:
both sides of the road, 25 - 27 poles are up, no cameras though. Signs attached to the poles saying camera not in use.

i go over the 62 both ways everyday.

going to be a nightmare for the rest of this year, and most of next by the sounds of things.

The M1 isn't much better as they're sticking solid walls in the middle of the carrigeway.
they're doing to solid wall thing pretty much everywhere. no idea why - i thought the steel ones are supposedly the safest?
The concrete ones are supposedly safer as they bump larger vehicles back into the carriageway, rather than crossing over. The other reasons for them doing this are, 1. because they have the money (the government pumping money into highways work to beat the recession) and 2. more so because they are putting variable speed (read scamera) gantries up.

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Original Poster:

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Monday 30th November 2009
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Dan_1981 said:
I think they'll stay up now until they start the widening scheme for the M62.

Joy.
oh dear. when does this start and whats the plan? its rare i need to trek over to mcr these days but each time i do i want to die.

Dan_1981

17,967 posts

222 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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shirt said:
Dan_1981 said:
I think they'll stay up now until they start the widening scheme for the M62.

Joy.
oh dear. when does this start and whats the plan? its rare i need to trek over to mcr these days but each time i do i want to die.
Hmm just had a quick google for it, lots of older reports about it, but then also lots of reports about it being shelved.

So not sure, maybe these roadworks are just for the barrier building in the centre?

Anyone know for certain?

Rodger Dodger

3 posts

196 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Found this from Hudds Examiner...

"The major works get under way on December 7 from Junction 25 (Brighouse) to Junction 28 (Tingley). The Highways Agency are replacing the central reservation and a 50mph speed limit will be in place 24 hours a day up until March 2010."

http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/local-west-yorkshir...

So the fun starts next Monday.

By the way, also read this... "A Highways Agency spokesman said: “During 2006 two workers were killed and 19 seriously injured in the course of their work on Highways Agency roads. For the safety of all road users and roadworkers, slow down when you are approaching roadworks”.

So, thinking of the rectangular max 50 speed signs that are currently up, maybe we should all slow down even when there isn't a danger of getting caught by speed cameras. Have some respect for these guys!