Anyone been done by an average speed camera in roadworks?
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Yeah, know of a couple in our local club.
My mate Pete got done for doing 57 in a 50 and they wouldn't offer him a speed awareness course as it was in roadworks (he believed the old changing lanes trick and got caught out)!
Apparently they never put in 'dummy only' systems, but there are usually only a couple of live cameras, cos they can't afford to issue loads of tickets, so they swap them around occasionally - I must have been lucky in the past, but now I'm careful & just use cruise control!
My mate Pete got done for doing 57 in a 50 and they wouldn't offer him a speed awareness course as it was in roadworks (he believed the old changing lanes trick and got caught out)!
Apparently they never put in 'dummy only' systems, but there are usually only a couple of live cameras, cos they can't afford to issue loads of tickets, so they swap them around occasionally - I must have been lucky in the past, but now I'm careful & just use cruise control!
I would like to say it would be 100% no... they give you warning and if you break it and get caught then you are just stupid.
Bit like the old fashion big red button and 'do not press for risk of injury' some person will come along and press it and then start complaining they did nothing wrong!!
Bit like the old fashion big red button and 'do not press for risk of injury' some person will come along and press it and then start complaining they did nothing wrong!!
I've heard that a lot of the cameras aren't connected due to the cost of wiring them up to the computer systems.
It also might explain why the cameras point at all sorts of angles because they aren't actually doing anything.
My understanding is that the camera has to have a good line of sight on the traffic so it has the time to zero in on the number plate.
Anyway, I've never been done.
It also might explain why the cameras point at all sorts of angles because they aren't actually doing anything.
My understanding is that the camera has to have a good line of sight on the traffic so it has the time to zero in on the number plate.
Anyway, I've never been done.
You can see that they're live, I always just assumed that in order to make it fair/legitimate it has to be based on the shortest distance possible between the cameras, i.e. straightlining the whole motorway, in which case if you're following the road and staying in lane then the calculated speed is pessimistic, because you've travelled further than the shortest possible route.
I.e. if you get done for 56mph, you were probably doing quite a bit more than that
I.e. if you get done for 56mph, you were probably doing quite a bit more than that
SlimRick said:
SpydermanRS60 said:
Apparently they never put in 'dummy only' systems, but there are usually only a couple of live cameras, cos they can't afford to issue loads of tickets
Really????I have a mate who's a Quantity Surveyor for Balfour Beatty, and he says they have to put aside money for the partnership to issue tickets since they changed the rules on fine revenue - it was him that told me they are never entirely dummy systems, as they're not allowed to.
DRCAGE said:
A mate of mine got done a few years back inbetween cambridge and essex.
He got 3 points, which took him over his 6 point limit (for first two years) and was banned for a year!
I was pretty sure they just take your test pass status away, and all you need to do is pass your test again... not that it happened to me... ahem... yes, of course not.He got 3 points, which took him over his 6 point limit (for first two years) and was banned for a year!
Edited by DRCAGE on Thursday 25th November 16:46
Probationary Periods
Road Traffic (New Drivers) Act 1995
If a driver first passes a driving test on or after 1/6/97 and accumulates 6 or more penalty points on his driving licence within the first 2 years of passing a driving test (either in the UK, Gibraltar or any EC State) as a result of offences committed before his test or within that 2 year period, his licence will be revoked by notice in writing and he will have to reapply for a provisional licence and retake a driving test if a full licence is wanted.
Only penalty points gained from offences committed within the previous 3 years count.
A205GTI said:
I got caught 70ish in a 50 M4 westbound, 1st time I got caught going through. Stayed in one lan all the way. Th changing lane works imo people say it doesnt but they never been caught have they!
Why an earth would you think it wouldn't work? It is an urban myth!I know the 50's are a little frustrating, and sort of understandable when at 3:00 in the morning you are on your own, but speeding in the roadworks when people are working there is just selfish! It is nothing big and clever! I hate speed cameras but people that push the speeds where clearly it isn't safe are the reason the stupid things are in place!!
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