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Posted 19th May 2009
Hi my friend is worried as he was sure he was doing bout 45mph in a 40 and as he got onto a straight bit of road he slowed down to 35 as he noticed a mobile speed camera facing the oncoming traffic,how far can they detect the speed from?can it detect you if you cant see the mobile speed camera van?
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Your friend would be very unlucky if anything came of this for two reasons. First the cameras usually set to go off a few mph above the limit (but this varies from place to place) and secondly speedos over read so if it said 45mph was probably more like 42mph.
Doesn't look like a van either :lol:
OP must have added that bit :x
If you ever watch the TV I think it's something like under a mile
If he's lucky it was just an ANPR van en.wikipedia.org/wik…_UK which do you use Police livery
must of been a mobile speeding van as it was coloured in there usual colours
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Only driving 6 months but has 3 points from 3yrs ago? Explain please. Would have got 6 points for no insurance so must have had a license and insurance. Sounds like someone hasn't been learning their lesson either way and deserves to be taken off the road.
Yes quite, I don't think I can sleep at night knowing there are people drivng at 45 in a 40.
Also you make no sense, theyve either been a qualified driver for 3 years, or 6 months, unless he was disqualified and only been driving again for 6 months?