Average Speed Cameras
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Hi people. Just been reading up on average speed cameras. What suprises me is the number of people I see fly past me on the motorway when we're in a area controlled by them when i'm doing dead on the speed limit. Is there something i'm missing, like does it take a snapshot at each camera and use those to compute the average snapshot speed? or are all these people waking up to nasty fines and points on their licences?
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Hi people. Just been reading up on average speed cameras. What suprises me is the number of people I see fly past me on the motorway when we're in a area controlled by them when i'm doing dead on the speed limit. Is there something i'm missing, like does it take a snapshot at each camera and use those to compute the average snapshot speed? or are all these people waking up to nasty fines and points on their licences?
Depends, there are speed cameras (most of them) that take one moment snapshot. There are others (usually 2) that do the average speed. You pass one it takes a picture, you pass the second it takes a picture calculates the time spent between the 2, if it exceeds the allowed speed limit you wake up to a nasty fine. (Of course a lot of the speed camera's don't actually work, and some of those are actually empty but placed to 'scare' the driver into driving slower, at least that's the case here)
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Hi people. Just been reading up on average speed cameras. What suprises me is the number of people I see fly past me on the motorway when we're in a area controlled by them when i'm doing dead on the speed limit. Is there something i'm missing, like does it take a snapshot at each camera and use those to compute the average snapshot speed? or are all these people waking up to nasty fines and points on their licences?
I had this on the M25 last night, 50/40mph average cameras, people were constantly passing me, I was doing bang on the limit, they were doing at least another 10mph. Meh, that's up to them. I've presumed the average ones work fairly simply, scan numberplate, checks you in, scans you each time you pass another camera, calculates how long you took to get there, so I guess you could go past it doing 60mph, then if you do 40mph for at least the same amount of time you did 60mph, you'd be fine. That's my guess :)
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Depends, there are speed cameras (most of them) that take one moment snapshot. There are others (usually 2) that do the average speed. You pass one it takes a picture, you pass the second it takes a picture calculates the time spent between the 2, if it exceeds the allowed speed limit you wake up to a nasty fine. (Of course a lot of the speed camera's don't actually work, and some of those are actually empty but placed to 'scare' the driver into driving slower, at least that's the case here)
There is also the case that the set speed of, say 50mph, means that the Prosecution Speed will be 58mph, ie Speed +10% +3mph. Then there is the case that speedometers are Conservative. Drive with a satnav at a speedo rating of 50mph and the satnav will show perhaps 47. So, drive through at 57 per the satnav and you do not get prosecuted. (UK anyways, how it is elsewhere I cannot comment).
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Hi people. Just been reading up on average speed cameras. What suprises me is the number of people I see fly past me on the motorway when we're in a area controlled by them when i'm doing dead on the speed limit. Is there something i'm missing, like does it take a snapshot at each camera and use those to compute the average snapshot speed? or are all these people waking up to nasty fines and points on their licences?
I had a feeling this could be it. My 106's speedo does run quite inaccurately and i've heard of the 10% rule as well. The set i keep going through is on the M1, J25-28
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There is also the case that the set speed of, say 50mph, means that the Prosecution Speed will be 58mph, ie Speed +10% +3mph. Then there is the case that speedometers are Conservative. Drive with a satnav at a speedo rating of 50mph and the satnav will show perhaps 47. So, drive through at 57 per the satnav and you do not get prosecuted. (UK anyways, how it is elsewhere I cannot comment).
------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC
In the UK the 10% leeway is in law, anything beyond that is down to the discretion of the local force, so you could be done for 55 in some areas or be OK up to 58 in others.
I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine
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There is also the case that the set speed of, say 50mph, means that the Prosecution Speed will be 58mph, ie Speed +10% +3mph. Then there is the case that speedometers are Conservative. Drive with a satnav at a speedo rating of 50mph and the satnav will show perhaps 47. So, drive through at 57 per the satnav and you do not get prosecuted. (UK anyways, how it is elsewhere I cannot comment).
------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC
Here it depends on what car your driving ;P No not really, the fact is tho the newer the car the closer to your actual speed is displayed, my car has the 10% rule (it says I'm driving 50 while I'm actually doing 34 45). The camera's don't take that 10% into account, only the +3mph (or 5km/h), at least for as far as I know. I do know that some camera's (at intersections with lights) will only register when your driving thru a red light. Also if your speeding and the picture shows that your where breaking at the time (so your break lights are on) they will add 5km/h to the speed registered. (at least here they do) [edit] corrected typo [/edit]
modified on Monday, August 17, 2009 6:17 AM
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In the UK the 10% leeway is in law, anything beyond that is down to the discretion of the local force, so you could be done for 55 in some areas or be OK up to 58 in others.
I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine
Steve_Harris wrote:
In the UK the 10% leeway is in law
That's a myth - the 10% is discretionary, based on the ACPO prosecution criteria. From ACPO themselves: "The police service have published ACPO ‘bottom level’ thresholds below which prosecution should not be undertaken; this is 10%+2 mph at all speeds (except 20mph, where speed awareness will not be offered). Over time the police have agreed that the service will incrementally reduce enforcement levels toward the ACPO ‘bottom level’ thresholds, where the road conditions and other specific site conditions support enforcement."
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
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There is also the case that the set speed of, say 50mph, means that the Prosecution Speed will be 58mph, ie Speed +10% +3mph. Then there is the case that speedometers are Conservative. Drive with a satnav at a speedo rating of 50mph and the satnav will show perhaps 47. So, drive through at 57 per the satnav and you do not get prosecuted. (UK anyways, how it is elsewhere I cannot comment).
------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC
This is a good one, the new EU-wide motorcycle test[^] includes elements at 32mph. As this is greater than the 30mph limit where most UK test centres are based, you would have to break the law while taking your test, which is an instant fail. :doh:
I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine
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Hi people. Just been reading up on average speed cameras. What suprises me is the number of people I see fly past me on the motorway when we're in a area controlled by them when i'm doing dead on the speed limit. Is there something i'm missing, like does it take a snapshot at each camera and use those to compute the average snapshot speed? or are all these people waking up to nasty fines and points on their licences?
A lot of people have gps which gives a much more accurate (and higher) reading than a car speedo and then use the margin of error that the police have to give on top of that. Also some people don't understand what average means, I've seen loads of people slamming on the anchors as they come up to the exit camera. That said I'd love to find a form of average that puts your speed under the limit but I guess plod wouldn't have found the idea of "Mean speed cameras" very appealing ;-) Quite a neat trick that I saw someone do was to fly down the outside lane and pull in just behind a transit when he was pulling up to the camera (obviously I wouldn't condone this behaviour, it's dangerous and illegal blah blah) Most of the average speed cameras are front facing so bikers clearly couldn't give a tinker's cuss about them
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Steve_Harris wrote:
In the UK the 10% leeway is in law
That's a myth - the 10% is discretionary, based on the ACPO prosecution criteria. From ACPO themselves: "The police service have published ACPO ‘bottom level’ thresholds below which prosecution should not be undertaken; this is 10%+2 mph at all speeds (except 20mph, where speed awareness will not be offered). Over time the police have agreed that the service will incrementally reduce enforcement levels toward the ACPO ‘bottom level’ thresholds, where the road conditions and other specific site conditions support enforcement."
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
That's a myth
You live and learn.
Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
except 20mph, where speed awareness will not be offered
Does that mean 21mph and you're nicked?
I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine
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A lot of people have gps which gives a much more accurate (and higher) reading than a car speedo and then use the margin of error that the police have to give on top of that. Also some people don't understand what average means, I've seen loads of people slamming on the anchors as they come up to the exit camera. That said I'd love to find a form of average that puts your speed under the limit but I guess plod wouldn't have found the idea of "Mean speed cameras" very appealing ;-) Quite a neat trick that I saw someone do was to fly down the outside lane and pull in just behind a transit when he was pulling up to the camera (obviously I wouldn't condone this behaviour, it's dangerous and illegal blah blah) Most of the average speed cameras are front facing so bikers clearly couldn't give a tinker's cuss about them
I have used the 'Overtaking a lorry at a speed camera' trick, and find it useful.
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There is also the case that the set speed of, say 50mph, means that the Prosecution Speed will be 58mph, ie Speed +10% +3mph. Then there is the case that speedometers are Conservative. Drive with a satnav at a speedo rating of 50mph and the satnav will show perhaps 47. So, drive through at 57 per the satnav and you do not get prosecuted. (UK anyways, how it is elsewhere I cannot comment).
------------------------------------ "When Belly Full, Chin Hit Chest" Confucius 502BC
10% + 2 in Somerset. I've had to attend the speeding workshop :doh:
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
That's a myth
You live and learn.
Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
except 20mph, where speed awareness will not be offered
Does that mean 21mph and you're nicked?
I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine
Steve_Harris wrote:
Does that mean 21mph and you're nicked?
Yup, because the line they take is that 20 MPH is what they call the school run limit, i.e. it's the limit outside schools.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
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This is a good one, the new EU-wide motorcycle test[^] includes elements at 32mph. As this is greater than the 30mph limit where most UK test centres are based, you would have to break the law while taking your test, which is an instant fail. :doh:
I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine
As I read that article, the "higher speed and braking manoeuvres" will be carried out on an off-road test track.
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Steve_Harris wrote:
Does that mean 21mph and you're nicked?
Yup, because the line they take is that 20 MPH is what they call the school run limit, i.e. it's the limit outside schools.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
Even outside term time? :) The schools I pass have such mountainous speed bumps that you're running the risk of severe damage if you do more that 20 anyway.
I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine
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As I read that article, the "higher speed and braking manoeuvres" will be carried out on an off-road test track.
Indeed, which the government is paying for out of our taxes. Specifying "50kph on the continent or 30mph in the UK" in the rules would have removed the need for these new test centres. Apparently proposed future changes to the motorcycle test will make the new test centres redundant again (if you believe Private Eye). :sigh:
I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine
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A lot of people have gps which gives a much more accurate (and higher) reading than a car speedo and then use the margin of error that the police have to give on top of that. Also some people don't understand what average means, I've seen loads of people slamming on the anchors as they come up to the exit camera. That said I'd love to find a form of average that puts your speed under the limit but I guess plod wouldn't have found the idea of "Mean speed cameras" very appealing ;-) Quite a neat trick that I saw someone do was to fly down the outside lane and pull in just behind a transit when he was pulling up to the camera (obviously I wouldn't condone this behaviour, it's dangerous and illegal blah blah) Most of the average speed cameras are front facing so bikers clearly couldn't give a tinker's cuss about them
GPS actually give a lower (more accurate) reading that speedos, which are designed to over-estimate.
I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine
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Hi people. Just been reading up on average speed cameras. What suprises me is the number of people I see fly past me on the motorway when we're in a area controlled by them when i'm doing dead on the speed limit. Is there something i'm missing, like does it take a snapshot at each camera and use those to compute the average snapshot speed? or are all these people waking up to nasty fines and points on their licences?
Going slightly off-topic here; I'm used to seeing the normal Gatso cameras with 10 yards or so of white markings on the road, but over the past year or so I see front facing cameras with 3 lines painted on the road covering about 1 foot. Are these actually speed cameras or are they ANPR checks for road tax etc??
It definitely isn't definatley
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GPS actually give a lower (more accurate) reading that speedos, which are designed to over-estimate.
I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine
Doh, That's what I meant to say :zzz: You go faster for the same indicated speed