Originally posted by BrilloPad
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Originally posted by CryingSheep View PostAnd what do you learn on that "speed awareness course"? How to pay more attention to the radar warnings on waze or the radar marks on the road and slow down on time!?
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostThey would never of bothered moving unless the ambulance and fire engine where there. I was done by a smart camera in Bristol. Nothing on the matrix board on the overhead gantry but got a fine and penalty for doing 86 in a 70 very late at night so no traffic. Took the speed awareness course like a champ and zero gammon flakery involved. You do wonder what is lacking in some of these peoples lives for all the fake outrage.
And the worst thing is that the difference in accident rates between 80mph and 70mph is very little. Doing 40mph in a 30mph zone is way more dangerous and what the authorities should be focusing on.
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostThey would never of bothered moving unless the ambulance and fire engine where there. I was done by a smart camera in Bristol. Nothing on the matrix board on the overhead gantry but got a fine and penalty for doing 86 in a 70 very late at night so no traffic. Took the speed awareness course like a champ and zero gammon flakery involved. You do wonder what is lacking in some of these peoples lives for all the fake outrage.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAbout 6 months ago I saw a couple of drivers getting out of X lanes at last possible moment so unable to merge. And therefore holding up an ambulance and a fire engine.
I suppose for the M25 thats about right.....
They would never of bothered moving unless the ambulance and fire engine where there. I was done by a smart camera in Bristol. Nothing on the matrix board on the overhead gantry but got a fine and penalty for doing 86 in a 70 very late at night so no traffic. Took the speed awareness course like a champ and zero gammon flakery involved. You do wonder what is lacking in some of these peoples lives for all the fake outrage.
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostThe poor little gammon flakes. Stick to the speed limit and don't drive down a lane that has a massive red x on it.
Simple really.
The comments section is hilarious. No hard shoulder (never driven on a dual carriage way?), only there to rob people of cash (or enforce the speed limit and automate the punishment). Poor little gammons.
I suppose for the M25 thats about right.....
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The poor little gammon flakes. Stick to the speed limit and don't drive down a lane that has a massive red x on it.
Simple really.
The comments section is hilarious. No hard shoulder (never driven on a dual carriage way?), only there to rob people of cash (or enforce the speed limit and automate the punishment). Poor little gammons.Last edited by BlueSharp; 16 September 2019, 09:36.
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Thing is..
Smart motorways are not 'new' at all.
So follow the signs and drive within the limit and you will not get a fine...
Not sure what the problem is really.
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What I have never understood is each camera measures number plate, speed and time.
So on a smart motorway it is known how fast cars travelled between cameras.
So why don't they issue fines based on average between cameras?
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Post Brexit boost
Drivers' fury at GBP600,000 fines from EVERY smart motorway camera | Daily Mail Online
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