Coming out of our town there's a long, wide, straight road which has always had a 40mph speed limit. Although it's a residential area, the houses are set well back from the main road. Following a couple of incidents they dropped it to a 30mph limit, which everybody completely ignored. They narrowed the carriageway by installing pedestrian refuges and painting cycle lanes - it made little difference. Then they installed a Gatso camera.
This lasted about a month before someone built a tyre bonfire at its base. The case was charred but the windows were still intact so for a few more months it still served as an effective deterrent because there was no way of knowing if it was actually dead or just needed a fresh coat of paint. Then they took it away and put up a new, more robust looking device.
Traveling home last night and coming into town at a respectful 28mph, an oncoming car seemed to be going just that little bit too fast, and while I was thinking âyou want to be careful there palâ he got the flash flash.
This has got me wondering, what is the usual trigger speed of these things? So come on, own up, who has ever been nabbed by a fixed camera or mobile patrol, or one of those average speed checks like you find through motorway road works?
My luck ran out about 3 years ago after 30+ years of regarding a 30 limit as âanything beginning with a 3â when on a Sunday morning with little traffic and no pedestrians, approaching the end of a restricted section and heading towards open countryside, I rounded a bend and there was a Kojak with a Kodak. He saw me before I saw him - click click, 38 in a 30.
At the time I resented the anonymity of the ticket in the post and that no-one had had the decency to flag me down, point out the error of my ways and give me chance to apologise or come up with a novel excuse, but they offered me a speed awareness course (and no penalty points) for the same price as the fine, and I believe this has made a permanent difference to my driving habits and actually ended up as a good thing.
This lasted about a month before someone built a tyre bonfire at its base. The case was charred but the windows were still intact so for a few more months it still served as an effective deterrent because there was no way of knowing if it was actually dead or just needed a fresh coat of paint. Then they took it away and put up a new, more robust looking device.
Traveling home last night and coming into town at a respectful 28mph, an oncoming car seemed to be going just that little bit too fast, and while I was thinking âyou want to be careful there palâ he got the flash flash.
This has got me wondering, what is the usual trigger speed of these things? So come on, own up, who has ever been nabbed by a fixed camera or mobile patrol, or one of those average speed checks like you find through motorway road works?
My luck ran out about 3 years ago after 30+ years of regarding a 30 limit as âanything beginning with a 3â when on a Sunday morning with little traffic and no pedestrians, approaching the end of a restricted section and heading towards open countryside, I rounded a bend and there was a Kojak with a Kodak. He saw me before I saw him - click click, 38 in a 30.
At the time I resented the anonymity of the ticket in the post and that no-one had had the decency to flag me down, point out the error of my ways and give me chance to apologise or come up with a novel excuse, but they offered me a speed awareness course (and no penalty points) for the same price as the fine, and I believe this has made a permanent difference to my driving habits and actually ended up as a good thing.