Best speed camera detector for under £100.
Best speed camera detector for under £100.
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kavanagh

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555 posts

216 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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As per title.

Ive managed to tot up six points from getting two sp30's [One averaging just below one hundred mph in a nsl duel carriageway and the other doing fifty odd in a thirty] both of which i was very lucky not to of got r@ped for.

For the above reason and that sometimes i stray over the limit i now feel that a detector is my next move but have zero knowledge on them so i thought i'd ask the wonder that is PH.

bow

So what do you use or what have you read good things about please let me know.

Also i'm on the look out for a 06 wrx so i may find me going a tad quicker then i do in my derv 406.

driving

Thank you very much for any replys.

Cheers.

beer

Jonboy_t

5,038 posts

205 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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kavanagh said:
As per title.

Ive managed to tot up six points from getting two sp30's [One averaging just below one hundred mph in a nsl duel carriageway and the other doing fifty odd in a thirty] both of which i was very lucky not to of got r@ped for.

For the above reason and that sometimes i stray over the limit i now feel that a detector is my next move but have zero knowledge on them so i thought i'd ask the wonder that is PH.

bow

So what do you use or what have you read good things about please let me know.

Also i'm on the look out for a 06 wrx so i may find me going a tad quicker then i do in my derv 406.

driving

Thank you very much for any replys.

Cheers.

beer
2 Points;

1) Speed camera detectors are illegal I believe, so if you get pulled with one on (and working), they'll most likely be harsher on you as you evidently know you're going to speed.

2) Slow down. Save yourself money on fines, insurance and speed camera detectors.

Sea Demon

1,166 posts

235 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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Its not illegal to use 1 in the Uk is it surely? Halfords sells them!

y2blade

56,260 posts

237 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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kavanagh said:
As per title.

Ive managed to tot up six points from getting two sp30's One averaging just below one hundred mph in a nsl duel carriageway and the other doing fifty odd in a thirty] both of which i was very lucky not to of got r@ped for.[/b]

For the above reason and that sometimes i stray over the limit i now feel that a detector is my next move but have zero knowledge on them so i thought i'd ask the wonder that is PH.

bow

So what do you use or what have you read good things about please let me know.

Also i'm on the look out for a 06 wrx so i may find me going a tad quicker then i do in my derv 406.

driving

Thank you very much for any replys.

Cheers.

beer
I may be wrong but you won't have got a SP30 for doing a ton on a nsl dual carriageway....would you?


are you Ry_B ?
is this complete horse ****?

Edited by y2blade on Thursday 18th November 13:33

danyeates

7,248 posts

244 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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Title sounds like you want to buy a speed camera!

I think the laser or radar detectors are illegal and they jam or block the police speed camera guns. GPS based speed camera detectors aren't illegal, they tell you where fixed cameras are and where police usually hang out with mobile guns.

Jonboy_t

5,038 posts

205 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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Sea Demon said:
Its not illegal to use 1 in the Uk is it surely? Halfords sells them!
They also sell blue LED washer sprays and blue headlight bulbs, both of which are illegal also. They can sell them for 'track' or non road usage legitimately, but not for road usage. Usuall says something like that on the packet.

williamp

20,089 posts

295 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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I'm not sure you can get any speed camera for under £100. Maybe one of the camera partnerships will let you have a 2nd hand gasto for that amount, but good luck: there's a lot of scrap metal in those cameras. And where will you put it?

Mr Gear

9,416 posts

212 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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Get a satnav. Most show actual speed and the limit of the road. Mine flashes red if you exceed the speed limit for any length of time. It also flashes up and beeps at static cameras.

Alternative is to slow the fk down and pay attention wink

R26Andy

404 posts

183 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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How about just slowing down? 50 through a 30 isnt straying over the speed limit, its a delibrate disregard for everyone around you.

Edited by R26Andy on Thursday 18th November 13:35

R360

4,477 posts

228 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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Someone once told me that they are legal to own, but illegal to respond to. No idea if its true?
Oh and im takling about the radar etectors not the gps based detectors

Uhura fighter

7,018 posts

205 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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kavanagh said:
and the other doing fifty odd in a thirty
Why?

kambites

70,575 posts

243 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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I thought a bill got introduced to ban them, but it never actually got through parliament? As far as I know, their usage is still legal in England? You can't use camera jammers (ie things that actively stop the cameras from working) but AFAIK, detectors are allowed.

kavanagh

Original Poster:

555 posts

216 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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Not bull5hit.

Truth.

Honestly.

y2blade said:
kavanagh said:
As per title.

Ive managed to tot up six points from getting two sp30's One averaging just below one hundred mph in a nsl duel carriageway and the other doing fifty odd in a thirty] both of which i was very lucky not to of got r@ped for.[/b]

For the above reason and that sometimes i stray over the limit i now feel that a detector is my next move but have zero knowledge on them so i thought i'd ask the wonder that is PH.

bow

So what do you use or what have you read good things about please let me know.

Also i'm on the look out for a 06 wrx so i may find me going a tad quicker then i do in my derv 406.

driving

Thank you very much for any replys.

Cheers.

beer
I may be wrong but you won't have got a SP30 for doing a ton on a nsl dual carriageway....would you?


are you Ry_B ?
is this complete horse ****?

Edited by y2blade on Thursday 18th November 13:33

CampDavid

9,145 posts

220 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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I used to run a snooper but I don't bother now. Firstly, the detectors are I believe illegal but more importantly I don't actually think they work that well. I've never found one which seems to anyway.

The GPS part can be added to sat nav and so I'd go down that route.

The real key is to think about your speed more. 90MPH on motorways and dual carriageways is generally fine so stick under that and avoid speeding at all in 30s. Since I had the same thing happen (2x 3points, both in 70 limits) I've just stopped driving so quickly and it's fine

Jonboy_t

5,038 posts

205 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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I think R360 might be right, they are legal to own and have on ones possesion, but illegal to act on. So if it beeps at you when you're doing, say, 50 in a 30, and you then slow down going past the camera, they could still do you.

Almost impossible to police in my opinion, the camera would have to have some form of intelligence to be able to apply common sense to it - it doesn't know a) that you have slowed down to go through it or b) WHY you slowed down.

kavanagh

Original Poster:

555 posts

216 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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I didn't know if they were illegal or not.

Please don't get the impression that i drive around like a loon all the time as i don't.

I cover a lot of miles in a year circa 25k and so theres times i drift over the limit when it's quiet and dry and safe.

I was just wondering if it would benifit me to obtain one and if they are any good.


kavanagh

Original Poster:

555 posts

216 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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Late at night on a dry road with no other traffic apart from a police man with a radar gun.

I know i was wrong as i broke the law.

Uhura fighter said:
kavanagh said:
and the other doing fifty odd in a thirty
Why?

Chris_w666

22,655 posts

221 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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Drive more slowly, improve your observational skills.

Both should result in less speeding fines.

R360

4,477 posts

228 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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kavanagh said:
I cover a lot of miles in a year circa 25k and so theres times i drift over the limit when it's quiet and dry and safe.
For the last few years I have been averaging around 40k a year. I don’t have a speed detector; however I do have a thing on my tom tom sat nav that warns me of camera locations.
I totally understand the need to sometimes want to creep above the limit, i do it too, but to be honest if you are doing that many miles a year I would recommend the following:
Try to get to a track a few times a year and have some fun where it’s safe and go as fast as you can. Get it out of your system; problem is when you need your car for your job you can not afford to loose your license.
Seriously do some track days or red letter days and get it out of your system, in the long run it’s going to be cheaper then loosing your license and potentially your job!

Uhura fighter

7,018 posts

205 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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kavanagh said:
Late at night on a dry road with no other traffic apart from a police man with a radar gun.

I know i was wrong as i broke the law.

Uhura fighter said:
kavanagh said:
and the other doing fifty odd in a thirty
Why?
Would a "snooper" type product pick up a chap with a radar gun? If it did, would you be able to drop your speed in time?

>I have never used one.<