Speeding - Just 1 or 2 mph over limit

so not 30.1 at all - nearer 32....



either way though - given that a quick google shows most speed guns are only accurate to ±1mph anyway, I highly doubt anyone has ever been done for 0.1mph

Either way still less then the 10% people seem to "dream up" of being "allowed over"
 
I've heard many people swear blind that they were caught doing 31MPH and given a ticket, yet I've never seen any evidence of this.

Unfortunately, until someone actually does show something, this thread is pointless.

Edit: And regardless, it can't happen since the 2011 ACPO guidance on speed limit enforcement.

Guidance, is exactly as it says, it CAN happen, they don't HAVE to follow guidance. But it's massively unlikely.
 
The whole point I was making is that loads of people claim to have been done for 31/32 in a 30 but not a single person has been able to provide any proof.

Tedious link but I got a $160 fine for doing 102km/h in a 100km/h zone a few years ago in Melbourne. Damn Micra hire car had far too much power :D

Tedious link as I'm sure you meant in the UK :D
 
Either way still less then the 10% people seem to "dream up" of being "allowed over"

it's not about "dreaming anything up" - you can't prosecute on an absolute when both the normal method of measuring your speed (i.e. your speedo), and the enforcement method (e.g. speed gun), both have tolerances.

30mph zones tend to be treated more severely though, due to the reasons as to why they are 30's in the first place e.g. outside schools, blind corners etc where there is more risk of an accident.

Similarly why speeding on motorways isn't enforced anywhere near as much - as long as you aren't blantantly doing much more than everyone else, and not driving like an idiot, why would you attract attention.
 
You'd think he knew that given he's a special, but given many of his posts about the law I'm not too surprised that he doesn't know.

Well I'm sorry for not knowing every force's policy like the back of my hand, but where I am you can't go outside of the ACPO guidance.

Anyway, I think that most forces will abide by the ACPO guidance, but I'll do some FOI requests to see how right I actually am - and consequently, how right or wrong you are.

No you weren't, they don't measure speed to a resolution of 0.01mph and they certainly aren't accurate to that level.

Do you get a thrill from making things up?

Indeed. The certified tolerance is often only +/- 2MPH.
 
Guidance, is exactly as it says, it CAN happen, they don't HAVE to follow guidance. But it's massively unlikely.

The reason my force only allows prosecutions within the ACPO guidelines is because when cases fall through at court because tolerances etc were called into question is wastes a lot of money that the force wants to avoid.
 
I've always understood there to be guidelines that stated some sort of leeway (e.g. 10%), but that doesn't mean the force or officer has to follow them.

FWIW - I went on a speed awareness course where someone was (allegedly) done for doing 32 in a 30.
 
No you weren't, they don't measure speed to a resolution of 0.01mph and they certainly aren't accurate to that level.

Do you get a thrill from making things up?

100% You are talking Don't swear now! I was sat in the back of a Volvo Estate and it did show to 2 decimal places (I was amazed hence 100% they do). Infact go on google and google speed guns LOADS do :rolleyes:

Its distance time measured by a police traffic car so could be to 100 places if they wished
 
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100% You are talking *****now! I was sat in the back of a Volvo Estate and it did show to 2 decimal places (I was amazed hence 100% they do). Infact go on google and google speed guns LOADS do :rolleyes:

Just because it shows the value it doesn't mean the accuracy of the device is down to 2 decimal place.
 
100% You are talking ***** now! I was sat in the back of a Volvo Estate and it did show to 2 decimal places (I was amazed hence 100% they do). Infact go on google and google speed guns LOADS do :rolleyes:

Perhaps, but they won't be certified to Home Office standards at that resolution.
 
Just because it shows the value it doesn't mean the accuracy of the device is down to 2 decimal place.

My point was that was what the screen in the Volvo showed ;)
The reason I got so defensive was that */** said I was making it up.
I totally agree they have tolerances but that doesn't mean the screen in the Volvo didn't show that
 
The reason my force only allows prosecutions within the ACPO guidelines is because when cases fall through at court because tolerances etc were called into question is wastes a lot of money that the force wants to avoid.

As I said, you're very unlikely to be done for them, but that's different to being "allowed" up to those guideline speeds.
 
In my experience, you might be travelling at 31mph, but they will lie and claim 35mph instead. Or in the case of Dyfed Powys plod, 70+ mph in stationary traffic! Their "proof" being three of exactly the same picture with *error* on the bottom.

The first case was disproven thanks in part to a tracker system built into the van I was driving. My actual speed was 27mph.
 
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