arewethereyet?
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They don’t work yet as not all installed, when they are all installed there will be a period of time before they go live, this gives a period of grace for motorists to get used to them.
The ones on the A24 serve neither purpose as people speed up to it, slam their brakes on to go past the camera then speed again to do the same at the next one down the road
The average speed cameras along the seafront between the Marina and the pier have a 30 mph average speed limit. Now what happens if you do 50mph then stop and a red light then continue at 30 mph ?
Still raises the old argument what are the cameras for safety or raise money ?
What is a Smart motorway?
Still raises the old argument what are the cameras for safety or raise money ?
Back in the day I drove up the m40 around 90mph on way to Birmingham. Someone else who was also going to same destination and who had left starting point at same time, cruised in a restricted vehicle at 70mph. I must have only reached the destination about 10 mins earlier max.
I've never speeded anywhere ever again. When I think about why I was speeding and why others do quite simply its selfishness, egotistical and bloody stupid. We've all done it at some point though. Luckily I've never had a ticket.
I've never speeded through average speed camera's though, those people just don't give a flying f**k about anyone as there could well be workers on site nearby.
What’s the difference between an average one and, say, a top of the range speed camera?
Just been on a course about smart motorways, got caught speeding coming back from Brighton to Northants.
Got caught just past junction 11 of the M1 doing 58 when the overhead signs were 50.
There wasn’t any traffic at 9pm and no road works so didn’t think they worked, but I got caught and refer to the course instead of points.
I asked the question at the course why there were limits at that time of night, when no hold ups or roadworks, and the reply was...
Pollution!!
Apparently they are set so fast traffic doesn’t stir up the pollution at night and gives it chance to settle. Yeah right.
They certainly work when the A23 was being widened at Handcross hundreds got tickets.
No doubt many will do so on the M23
They've recently shown that 50mph limits through roadworks can increase the danger to workers as people lose concentration going so slowly on a motorway .
Surely they are there for both. They encourage slower driving and raise money from speeders !!!
Just been on a course about smart motorways, got caught speeding coming back from Brighton to Northants.
Got caught just past junction 11 of the M1 doing 58 when the overhead signs were 50.
There wasn’t any traffic at 9pm and no road works so didn’t think they worked, but I got caught and refer to the course instead of points.
I asked the question at the course why there were limits at that time of night, when no hold ups or roadworks, and the reply was...
Pollution!!
Apparently they are set so fast traffic doesn’t stir up the pollution at night and gives it chance to settle. Yeah right.
I'd be worried if anyone lost concentration going at any speed. Suggest those people don't drive?
This is not rocket science. They will only generate income if you break the law by speeding. If you speed and get caught, you will be raising money. There is NO arguement. Break the speed limit, get caught, fund the cameras.
When will people get this?