When approaching a Speed Camera
Discussion
Petrolhead_Rich said:
Not sure what the speed limit is, "play it safe"...
Yep. At a weekend I'd guess that around half of drivers don't know what the speed limit is. Commuter traffic is slightly more aware, but pretty much every day I'll be in a queue doing sixty for no good reason at some point.I have to say I usually go through ones for 30mph at about 25mph and 70mph ones at about 65mph. Not braking before I get to it, but easing off the loud one just before hand.
I've often thought what if it goes off when you drive past but you KNOW you were below the limit, how would that work?
I've often thought what if it goes off when you drive past but you KNOW you were below the limit, how would that work?
Jonny671 said:
I've often thought what if it goes off when you drive past but you KNOW you were below the limit, how would that work?
It doesn't matter whether it "goes off". The evidence that you were speeding is not the fact that a picture was taken, it's the two pictures of the car taken at a timed interval against distance markers on the road. kambites said:
Jonny671 said:
I've often thought what if it goes off when you drive past but you KNOW you were below the limit, how would that work?
It doesn't matter whether it "goes off". The evidence that you were speeding is not the fact that a picture was taken, it's the two pictures of the car taken at a timed interval against distance markers on the road. Jonny671 said:
kambites said:
Jonny671 said:
I've often thought what if it goes off when you drive past but you KNOW you were below the limit, how would that work?
It doesn't matter whether it "goes off". The evidence that you were speeding is not the fact that a picture was taken, it's the two pictures of the car taken at a timed interval against distance markers on the road. I went on a "driver awareness" training course the other week due to a minor speeding issue. Only 3 out of 20 poeple knew the national speed linit for a duel carrigeway, most believed it was 50 or 60 mph. one thought it was 40 mph. I guess that is why. It was suprising the lack of knowledge regarding speed limits there was in that room. Apparently this is quite normal.
eybic said:
Main problem is people don't know what the nsl sign means, there are a couple on my way to work and people think the limit is 50 on a single carriageway and I am the spawn of satan when I overtake them and continue at 60, same with dc's and their 70 limits.
This.A recent trip to Scotland bought to my attention that even though they have the NSL sign, they also post limits numerically.
Something we in England would to well to emulate.
TonyRPH said:
A recent trip to Scotland bought to my attention that even though they have the NSL sign, they also post limits numerically.
Something we in England would to well to emulate.
Trouble is, the NSL sign can mean any one of 9 things depending on what you're driving so how can that work? Something we in England would to well to emulate.
The simple answer is that it needs to be taught better (and I don't just mean to learner drivers).
It's the same with "Give way to oncoming traffic" signs at junctions - basic stuff like that should be known by all drivers, and this is exactly where road safety campaigns should be targetting their efforts, rather than speed.
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