maybe using a gearbox that lets you goto 96mph ? i could be wrong
Wouldn't even dream of going 96 in it.
maybe using a gearbox that lets you goto 96mph ? i could be wrong
70mph was a push when I had mine when I first passed my test!
Anyway, I'd imagine you're clear as long as it wasn't a camera van.
From experience a dude with a gun needs to 'catch' you. So next time if you think you're doing 35 in a 30 drive it like you stole it.
Think I'm going to run to Mexico. That's what people do right?
Unless its a marked van and speed camera warning signs from 1000mtrs upto the parking point of the van. They also need to be visable with 150 mtrs clear line of sight along the road.
A marked van or fixed perm camera is the only type of speed camera set up that can issue NIP through the post.
A copper by the side of the road using a marked car and a hand held "gun" even with a camera has to stop you...
Where are you getting your info from? You seem to be confusing guidelines and "bloke in the pub" opinions with fact.
Speed detection vans do not need to show warning signs, nor do the have to be visible. Neither does it matter if they are parked in a naughty position or the 0ccifers not wearing his hat...
It is not just camera vans that can issue postal NIPs.
Please check your facts first before offering advice, you may send someone down the wrong path.
OP, if you require more specialist advice, please visit www.pepipoo.com
..or a severed head of a dead cow will appear on your doorstop.
http://www.speedcameras.org/speed_cameras_guidelines.htm
Signs"Camera warning and speed limit reminder signs must be placed in advance of fixed, mobile or time/distance speed enforcement taking place. For fixed sites, signs must be placed within 1 Km of the housing."
Visibility of fixed cameras"Speed camera housings must be coloured yellow. Housings must be visible to road users and not obscured e.g. hidden behind bridges, signs, trees, bushes or other type of obstacles. The minimum visibility distance should be 60 meters where the speed limit is 40 mph or less and 100 meters for all other limits."
My memory was out by 50mtrs I'll concede that one.
http://m.politics.co.uk/reference/speed-cameras
Unlike other methods of road traffic law enforcement, speed cameras do not require offending motorists to be pulled over.
No source as such but a lot of sites mention best practise for hand held devices that do not produce a photo. As its your word against the officer. He has to prove it was your car on that day at that time on that road at that speed. Without evidence or witnesses its his word against yours. Don't forget the cars dash cam.
Even the guidelines get confusing between ACPO best practise and what is required by law. Either way if they want to catch you speeding they can. Don't speed.
SNIP [B]Even the guidelines ge...nd how confusing the matter is for Jo public.
nothing came out of it. So I guess I wasn't speeding after all.