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<blockquote data-quote="gam1984" data-source="post: 164622" data-attributes="member: 1820"><p>I'm not sure about that. I've seen several cameras both fixed and van on unpopulated roads with 40, 50 and 60 limits. Theres a regular van placed around 200 yards before a 40 zone changes to a 50 that I go through every morning on the way to college at Burton (close to the Marmite factory if anyone knows it)..... Also camera vans are placed on the bridges above the A38 dual carriageway around the same areas on a regular basis.</p><p></p><p>According to the ACPO guidelines (which camera partnerships are intended to follow, but they have no actual compulsion to do so), I believe that the cameras *should* be set to 10% of the speed limit +2 mph. So on a motorway a camera should technicaly be set to trigger at 79mph, although this will vary dependant on how these guidelines are interpreted locally. I don't think its unheard of for someone to get a ticket for doing 75 and in other areas the camera won't trigger until you are going much faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gam1984, post: 164622, member: 1820"] I'm not sure about that. I've seen several cameras both fixed and van on unpopulated roads with 40, 50 and 60 limits. Theres a regular van placed around 200 yards before a 40 zone changes to a 50 that I go through every morning on the way to college at Burton (close to the Marmite factory if anyone knows it)..... Also camera vans are placed on the bridges above the A38 dual carriageway around the same areas on a regular basis. According to the ACPO guidelines (which camera partnerships are intended to follow, but they have no actual compulsion to do so), I believe that the cameras *should* be set to 10% of the speed limit +2 mph. So on a motorway a camera should technicaly be set to trigger at 79mph, although this will vary dependant on how these guidelines are interpreted locally. I don't think its unheard of for someone to get a ticket for doing 75 and in other areas the camera won't trigger until you are going much faster. [/QUOTE]
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