Urban average speed cameras
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Urban average speed cameras
Popping up on lampposts all around the West Midlands.
Go up to Stoke this morning and they have also installed some on the A500, and they were not there a few weeks ago.
Go up to Stoke this morning and they have also installed some on the A500, and they were not there a few weeks ago.
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Re: Urban average speed cameras
Front I suspect. No idea if they work both sides of the road though.
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Re: Urban average speed cameras
These are they. very subtle as they are generally affixed to the normal street lamp posts.
I had been driving past them for about three weeks before i even noticed them. And they are average speed cameras over a distance rather than an instant shot.

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I had been driving past them for about three weeks before i even noticed them. And they are average speed cameras over a distance rather than an instant shot.

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Re: Urban average speed cameras
Think I 've seen them on the m1 between Sheffield and East Midlands airport.
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Re: Urban average speed cameras
just remove your number plate , I am aware of somebody who has not had a plate on for over a year , who rides regularly and has never been pulled .
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Re: Urban average speed cameras
I saw a car like this the other day. Plate on the front but not the rear.Jack wrote:just remove your number plate , I am aware of somebody who has not had a plate on for over a year , who rides regularly and has never been pulled .
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Re: Urban average speed cameras
That's very common now. They put the plate on the dashboard and argue it's just happen off
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Re: Urban average speed cameras
Youths usually put it on the dash as it looks cool...I think it looks horrible to be honest. Too many speed cameras around. The M4 has got average speed cameras as they are doing road works. I've never seen so many accidents down that road than I have since it's all 50. Just this morning I saw a car smashed up and facing the wrong way by the junction. This was at 6AM and very very light traffic. The guy was standing there on his phone clearly trying to call insurance
Must of just happened.
Just don't get it, people spend more time looking down at the speedo rather than looking at what is ahead of them
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Must of just happened.
Just don't get it, people spend more time looking down at the speedo rather than looking at what is ahead of them
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Re: Urban average speed cameras
The single biggest issue I see in driving around Aussie is people don’t look further that the vehicle in front of them and they are completely reactionary rather than pre-emptive.
I firmly believe motorbike riding at a young age and as my first road going transport has taught me to look ahead, give yourself room for the unexpected and plan for what you expect may happen given the traffic and conditions.
It’s not hard to follow as a distance you can see around the car ahead and when you see vehicles further ahead slow or brake, to increase you following distance, ease of the gas to anticipate the vehicle immediately ahead slowing.
But no, majority follow far to close, monitor their phone more than the traffic ahead and then react to brake lights practically on their bumper by slamming on their own brakes.
Similarly I’ve noticed inattention of motorists behind me and them braking hard when they finally realise they’ve got too close, and repeat the behaviour over and over. I’ve even pulled off the road at lights and had a car behind lock up and slide into the spot I just made for them because I could see they had no eyes forward for the last 50m before the lights.
I firmly believe motorbike riding at a young age and as my first road going transport has taught me to look ahead, give yourself room for the unexpected and plan for what you expect may happen given the traffic and conditions.
It’s not hard to follow as a distance you can see around the car ahead and when you see vehicles further ahead slow or brake, to increase you following distance, ease of the gas to anticipate the vehicle immediately ahead slowing.
But no, majority follow far to close, monitor their phone more than the traffic ahead and then react to brake lights practically on their bumper by slamming on their own brakes.
Similarly I’ve noticed inattention of motorists behind me and them braking hard when they finally realise they’ve got too close, and repeat the behaviour over and over. I’ve even pulled off the road at lights and had a car behind lock up and slide into the spot I just made for them because I could see they had no eyes forward for the last 50m before the lights.
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Re: Urban average speed cameras
If you can't drive and check your speedo from time to time you shouldn't be on the road.
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Re: Urban average speed cameras
I've not had a speeding ticket in my time on the road - ride aware - follow signage - don't ignore cameras even if you "think they're off".
People who complain about being caught speeding through smart networks when the speed limit isn't shown are absolute morons who shouldn't be on the road.
People who complain about being caught speeding through smart networks when the speed limit isn't shown are absolute morons who shouldn't be on the road.
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Re: Urban average speed cameras
This is the issue - yes I agree people shouldn't be driving if they can't drive without having their head up but everyone does it. You see a speed camera and regardless if you say you do or don't I almost guarantee majority of people watch the clock rather than the road. I've watched it when walking to/ from work. Don't agree with having so many cameras on the road, it makes people watch speed rather than the road. Dangerous place to be especially when we have more and more muppets with their distractions eg mobile phone etc
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Re: Urban average speed cameras
Counter-argument, Rossgo. If the roads are covered with cameras then it will just be the norm to drive slower and possibly below the speed LIMIT.
In a city I don't ever look at my speed and if I was to ever get a ticket I would be very surprised as I'm probably the slowest motorist in the city (when in a car)
In a city I don't ever look at my speed and if I was to ever get a ticket I would be very surprised as I'm probably the slowest motorist in the city (when in a car)
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Re: Urban average speed cameras
Just always drive like you're planning an overtake....sort of. Have an escape route, keep your options open, in other words.
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Re: Urban average speed cameras
whilst keeping your eyes fixed on the speedo?D41 wrote:Just always drive like you're planning an overtake....sort of. Have an escape route, keep your options open, in other words.
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Re: Urban average speed cameras
Are we talking budgie smugglers?D41 wrote:No, you should never have your eyes fixed on a speedo.