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I was driving up from England to Scotland today, I put the cruise control to drive at 70. However there was a speed camera (on a hill) and the car slightly increased to 71 mph, I brought it down quickly but just out of interest would you ever get a speeding ticket for 71 mph or 31 mph?
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I think most cameras are set to 10% margin plus 3mph, so:
30 mile limit - 10%=3mph + 3mph = 36mph camera
70 mile limit - 10%=7mph + 3mph = 80mph camera
I think most cameras are set to 10% margin plus 3mph, so:
30 mile limit - 10%=3mph + 3mph = 36mph camera
70 mile limit - 10%=7mph + 3mph = 80mph camera
Thats how I heard it was.
Tom
That's what I thought until Northamptonshire Police did me for 33mph in a 30 limit.
How about if you're allegedly photographed in one county and then prosecuted by another county?
County boundaries are meaningless in this context - what matters is police authority boundaries.
You will be prosecuted by and at a court within the police authority area where the offence was committed. For speeding, it will usually be the Magistrates' Court nearest the location of the alleged offence;for S172, there is likely to be a central area court.
There is a superb site called Safespeed run by Paul Smith that provides everything there is to know about the speed camera [problem]s and lies Welcome to Safe Speed
A fantastic site, and CAG supporters who've been robbed by speed cameras will love it too
I was a supporter of that site long before I had ever heard of CAG.