Speed limit on the M1
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Re: Speed limit on the M1
A cloned plate is when someone with the same vehicle as yours copies your number plate and put its on their own.
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Re: Speed limit on the M1
Thats fooking illigal mate. Not for me that kinda thing.Kwacky wrote:A cloned plate is when someone with the same vehicle as yours copies your number plate and put its on their own.
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Re: Speed limit on the M1
Kwacky comment wasn’t suggesting people should use them, just those of that bent are more likely now that ever. If you read the “Fook Sake” thread you’ll see Kwacky himself has been on the recieving end of someone using cloned plates leaving him high and dry with his insurance claim.Fireball wrote:Thats fooking illigal mate. Not for me that kinda thing.Kwacky wrote:A cloned plate is when someone with the same vehicle as yours copies your number plate and put its on their own.
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Re: Speed limit on the M1
Not just the M1.
M25 smart camera locations.
junction 7 to 10 M23
Junction 10 to 23 Cobham all the way around to A1 junction.
Which do go off and you will get done..... I have been a guest of the speed awareness course
Oh what fun, everyone sitting in a lane, not budging at 70 and below for miles and miles and miles and miles zzzzzzzzzzz
M25 smart camera locations.
junction 7 to 10 M23
Junction 10 to 23 Cobham all the way around to A1 junction.
Which do go off and you will get done..... I have been a guest of the speed awareness course
Oh what fun, everyone sitting in a lane, not budging at 70 and below for miles and miles and miles and miles zzzzzzzzzzz
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Re: Speed limit on the M1
I thought cameras were on 24/7 anyway. I personally don't go over 70-75mph through any smart motorway sections at any time; *touches wood* it's served me well so far.
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Re: Speed limit on the M1
There was an article in the Birmingham Mail the other day showing that overhead cameras on motorways in the West Midlands are now being used to catch drivers for going just over 70mph.
They are also fitting more of the new style cameras to the side of the gantry which are even more accurate.
They are also fitting more of the new style cameras to the side of the gantry which are even more accurate.
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Re: Speed limit on the M1
The new ones have already gotten my dad who travels to Brum frequently. I believe they're called "Dual Laser" cameras; or at least that's how they work.
They need no markings to catch you
They need no markings to catch you
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Re: Speed limit on the M1
I know mate, kwacky is our legal guru.kiwikrasher wrote:
Kwacky comment wasn’t suggesting people should use them, just those of that bent are more likely now that ever. If you read the “Fook Sake” thread you’ll see Kwacky himself has been on the recieving end of someone using cloned plates leaving him high and dry with his insurance claim.
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Re: Speed limit on the M1
70mph between Cobham and Junction and Junction 23 on the NCP25??? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!Frankie wrote:Not just the M1.
M25 smart camera locations.
junction 7 to 10 M23
Junction 10 to 23 Cobham all the way around to A1 junction.
Which do go off and you will get done..... I have been a guest of the speed awareness course
Oh what fun, everyone sitting in a lane, not budging at 70 and below for miles and miles and miles and miles zzzzzzzzzzz
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Re: Speed limit on the M1
I'm so looking forward to driving around next month in the UK. So restrictive now. Hopefully my french plates will help
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Re: Speed limit on the M1
They wouldn,t bother with the A483 cos it wouldn,t pay for itself. The pay back period wouldn,t justify the intitial expenditure. On the M1 these cameras are paid for by the speeding public in no time at all.Blade wrote:Just dont put them on the a483
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Re: Speed limit on the M1
using the m1 a bit lately and the new trend is speeding Braking for the camera accelerate. Its going to cause more accidents.
This afternoon there was a 40 section on the smart motorway i stuck to it and In a van i actually felt pretty vulnerable 90% of the traffic was Blasting past. Its bloody silly either make people do it or don't but cameras are not the answer
This afternoon there was a 40 section on the smart motorway i stuck to it and In a van i actually felt pretty vulnerable 90% of the traffic was Blasting past. Its bloody silly either make people do it or don't but cameras are not the answer
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Re: Speed limit on the M1
Monty wrote:70mph between Cobham and Junction and Junction 23 on the NCP25??? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!Frankie wrote:Not just the M1.
M25 smart camera locations.
junction 7 to 10 M23
Junction 10 to 23 Cobham all the way around to A1 junction.
Which do go off and you will get done..... I have been a guest of the speed awareness course
Oh what fun, everyone sitting in a lane, not budging at 70 and below for miles and miles and miles and miles zzzzzzzzzzz
Hehe..... yeah on that bit it's a bit of a stretch...... well unless I am on the bike, I can do that in lane one, while all the other feckers are sitting up each other's chuff in lanes 2,3,4......And as Rocket says you are getting a lot of speed up brake hard for every sodding gantry as well.
As I have said and will continue to say, get more POLICE (visible) on the motorways, see the twats weaving out of lanes, driving to close, being a twat..... cameras do not capture these acts of poor driving and do not stop it. Which are the main reason why crashes occur. And get ride of so called smart (biggest miss named description ever) motorways... bring back a hard shoulder, it's safer, allows traffic to flow better.... I can describe so, so many incidents in the past two years where having a hard shoulder has proved this fact, compared to no spare lane for emergencies... access of otherwise. Leaving massive tailbacks, emergency services hampered trying too get through stationary metal brick wall..
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Re: Speed limit on the M1
On the M3 i keep seeing little yellow boxes on the side of the road, they look like speed cameras so im not surprised the m1 is being monitored.
I dont trust any motorways with the over head signs. All they want to do is catch you speeding. Was travelling doen the m25 coming back from the airport and at every other over head sign they had a different speed limit posted. Makes me really angry as i wont want people to be lookong up there i wany them to see me in front of them or behind then before accelerating or braking.
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I dont trust any motorways with the over head signs. All they want to do is catch you speeding. Was travelling doen the m25 coming back from the airport and at every other over head sign they had a different speed limit posted. Makes me really angry as i wont want people to be lookong up there i wany them to see me in front of them or behind then before accelerating or braking.
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