Average Speed Camera's on Motorways, am I missing something?
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Example: Sat on the M42 near Birmingham and the average speed camera signs are on speeds varying from 50 to 60mph. So i'm sat doing what the speed limit says and people are whizzing past me but i'm not talking a couple of people but probably 50 or so.
Are they going to be getting tickets through the post or am I missing something?
Are they going to be getting tickets through the post or am I missing something?
Hi
Ones on the M42 aren't average speed cameras (if you mean the variable limit section). Regular users probably just know which of the gantries have cameras on them so slow down for those and ignore the others (or just have a speedo that is more accurate than yours).
All the best
Keith
Ones on the M42 aren't average speed cameras (if you mean the variable limit section). Regular users probably just know which of the gantries have cameras on them so slow down for those and ignore the others (or just have a speedo that is more accurate than yours).
All the best
Keith
.R2D2 said:
Example: Sat on the M42 near Birmingham and the average speed camera signs are on speeds varying from 50 to 60mph. So i'm sat doing what the speed limit says and people are whizzing past me but i'm not talking a couple of people but probably 50 or so.
Are they going to be getting tickets through the post or am I missing something?
It's Birmingham.Are they going to be getting tickets through the post or am I missing something?
None of them will be properly registered vehicles so they don't care. Innit.
You can usually spot if the gantry you're about to pass under has cameras on it- because you'll spot cameras facing you on the one on the opposing carriageway. It makes little sense to double up the sites for camera access when you can put cameras for both carriageways on one gantry.
10 Pence Short said:
You can usually spot if the gantry you're about to pass under has cameras on it- because you'll spot cameras facing you on the one on the opposing carriageway. It makes little sense to double up the sites for camera access when you can put cameras for both carriageways on one gantry.
Not always. The newer set on the M6 near Birmingham (M6 / M42 junction) seem to have most of the cameras set up so there isn't a matching set on the gantry on the other carriageway.All the best
Keith
Kickstart68 said:
10 Pence Short said:
You can usually spot if the gantry you're about to pass under has cameras on it- because you'll spot cameras facing you on the one on the opposing carriageway. It makes little sense to double up the sites for camera access when you can put cameras for both carriageways on one gantry.
Not always. The newer set on the M6 near Birmingham (M6 / M42 junction) seem to have most of the cameras set up so there isn't a matching set on the gantry on the other carriageway.All the best
Keith
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) when I was (almost) obeying the 40 limit 