Soldato
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I don't speed in these, but I like hiding behind a HGV as I pass the cameras.
I don't speed in these, but I like hiding behind a HGV as I pass the cameras.
The loop-hole used to be that it could not accurately determine your speed by the distance travelled, if you had changed lane.
I've no idea whether they have fixed it though.
I don't speed in these, but I like hiding behind a HGV as I pass the cameras.
The loophole was actually that SPECS cameras could only operate in pairs.
So if you change lanes, they would not measure your speed, as you're now in a different pair.
SPECS should be more popular with those who like to speed a little. After all the system does allow you to exceed the posted limit, just as long as you slow down accordingly in time to pass the second camera.
There's probably a market for a GPS device which can tell you how fast you can go, for how far, and when to slow down and for how long. Or whether to stop on the hard shoulder! Maybe it'll be in the next version of Tomtom.
There's a law that says that a piece of law-enforcing technology works in a particular way? I can't show you something that doesn't exist![]()
If you want to kick some common sense into gear, you only have to look at sections of SPECS-covered road where there are more cameras than lanes. Unless you think they only monitor certain lanes?
Ah, apologies, I didn't know you meant type approval specifically.You seem to be suggesting that type approval for the current SPECS system does not exist?![]()
The original type approval for the current SPECS system requires one camera per lane monitored, and each camera can monitor either the lane directly under it or a lane adjacent to it. What I want to see is some proof that the current SPECS system has been re-approved for multi-lane monitoring. According to some in here this has been the case for a long time, but without evidence I'm not convinced.
The new SPECS3 system has been submitted for type approval and will cover rear plates and multi-lane monitoring.
when the national sign comes up it gives you a good excuse to drop a couple of cogs and boot it![]()
Ditto!![]()
Dropping gears? Not necessary, torque just kicked in y0
Yup, it's just like the muppets tearing up to a fixed speed camera; jumping on the anchors and then stamping on the accelerator . . . except that you end up driving like a cretin in order to hide behind a lorrySpecs cameras = "Find a lorry,Find a lorry"