I got done for doing 36mph in a 30 zone, on a dual carriageway with a central reservation (here) ! It really annoyed me actually because I never deliberately break the speed limit, it was an accident because it was in Bournemouth. I live in Sheffield and therefore I am unfamiliar with the roads and constantly changing speed limits down there.
I could not understand how I got caught out so I have subsequently spent much time examining Google streetview and there does not appear to be on of those large "change of speed limit sign" down to the lower 30 from the higher 40 limit it undoubtedly was just 200 yards up the road on the other side of the roundabout !
A couple of questions to the esteemed members of this forum if I may :
1 - Is the absence of said "change of speed limit sign" sufficient grounds to challenge the "offence". Particularly because I am not from the area and therefore I cannot know what the speed limit is other than from the signage.
2 - Even if it is grounds must I attend the court in person as I live a 5 hour drive from Bournemouth ? If I do have to attend, which is obviously impractical, that's even more unfair to "non local" people as I effectively have to plead "guilty".
I could not understand how I got caught out so I have subsequently spent much time examining Google streetview and there does not appear to be on of those large "change of speed limit sign" down to the lower 30 from the higher 40 limit it undoubtedly was just 200 yards up the road on the other side of the roundabout !
A couple of questions to the esteemed members of this forum if I may :
1 - Is the absence of said "change of speed limit sign" sufficient grounds to challenge the "offence". Particularly because I am not from the area and therefore I cannot know what the speed limit is other than from the signage.
2 - Even if it is grounds must I attend the court in person as I live a 5 hour drive from Bournemouth ? If I do have to attend, which is obviously impractical, that's even more unfair to "non local" people as I effectively have to plead "guilty".
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