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Ones I’ve seen are yellow.
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Don't you believe it! HADECS cameras on gantries, as opposed to HADECS 3 on the side, are not always fitted with cameras but are still used for speed enforcement. National speed limit is enforced when no limit is displayed. Normally starts at 10%+2mph.Think the ones that ultimately give you a ticket are painted yellow, just to give you a fighting chance, whereas the variable speed cameras (M25 etc) are just grey; they are there to control the variable speed signs on the gantries when there's heavy traffic or bad weather, i.e. no prosecution.
HADECS cameras on gantries, as opposed to HADECS 3
National speed limit is enforced when no limit is displayed.
Another little known law is that vans are also not allowed in the outside lane of motorways unless they have another side window to the rear of the driver’s.Is that why they are all hogging the outside lane of motorways at 85 mph
Another little known law is that vans are also not allowed in the outside lane of motorways unless they have another side window to the rear of the driver’s.
Got a link to this information?Another little known law is that vans are also not allowed in the outside lane of motorways unless they have another side window to the rear of the driver’s.
Another little known law is that vans are also not allowed in the outside lane of motorways unless they have another side window to the rear of the driver’s.
No it doesn't:Sorry guys it only applies to vehicles fitted with speed limiters not unrestricted ones,again my apologies.
Rule 264 of the Highway Code states that any vehicle that is fitted with a speed limiter must not use the right lane of a motorway if there are more than 2 lanes.
picks up waaay more than that LOL i got an "escort" out of manchester from the boys in blue on bikes and a helicopter, car i just picked up was involved with firearms and all sorts of fun stuffIf its the right sort of anpr based speed camera then it checks speed. Tax insurance mot etc... it then determines type of vehicle based on the reg plate via dvla and then will flag for speeding if relevant.
I know in this area the police can put markers on a reg plate so that as soon as a camera picks it up they track and intercept it if the person is wanted... welcome to big brother society!!
They are now putting in linked average speed cameras so if you go from one camera or junction to another too quickly the they know youve been speeding at some point... will be a big money maker for them...
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