Gatso Camera- Catch oncoming traffic?

Hi

I got flashed by a Gatso Speed Camera on Sat. The camera was positioned on the opposite side of the road, facing to take pictures of cars driving away from it. I was driving towards it, there were 'white lines' on both sides of the road but only one camera. The camera flashed twice. There were no cars on the other side of the road so I can only assume it was me who triggered the camera.

I wasn't speeding as such, 34mph max in a 30 zone. I know technically this is breaking the law, If I have to take the fine I will. I have been driving for over 20 years and have a clean licence.

Can Gatso cameras catch oncoming traffic on the opposite side of the road?

I have read that the Gatso is not type-approved in the UK to catch oncoming traffic because the flash could temporarily blind drivers, is this still the case?

Should I expect a ticket in the post soon?

Any advice would be very much appreciated.

A worried driver. :(
Father, Husband, Jogger, Painter. Mostly at the same time, except the jogging and painting bit, it didnt work out.
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  • if it was on the other side you can cross your fingers and hope that it was only for traffic going the opposite way, allthough i assume most cameras are forward facing to stop speeders wiggling out of tickets saying it was not them driving as there is no face picture as proof
  • jscalow
    jscalow Posts: 297 Forumite
    dont worry !

    it was triggered by the cars on the other side of the road, doesn't matter what speed you were doing it was catching them.

    Drive happy.
  • Sideways
    Sideways Posts: 124 Forumite
    jscalow wrote: »
    dont worry !

    it was triggered by the cars on the other side of the road, doesn't matter what speed you were doing it was catching them.

    Drive happy.

    But, as I mentioned in the OP, there was no passing car on the other side, the road was clear.
    Father, Husband, Jogger, Painter. Mostly at the same time, except the jogging and painting bit, it didnt work out.
  • roddydogs
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    Gatsos often flash for the wrong side, even if no vehicle is passing, their would be no markings in the road on your side anyway, which their needs to be for a Gatso
  • Sideways
    Sideways Posts: 124 Forumite
    roddydogs wrote: »
    Gatsos often flash for the wrong side, even if no vehicle is passing, their would be no markings in the road on your side anyway, which their needs to be for a Gatso

    There were markings on my side too, I went back to double check.

    One camera, both sides of the road with lines, this is not uncommon.
    Father, Husband, Jogger, Painter. Mostly at the same time, except the jogging and painting bit, it didnt work out.
  • bargepole
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    Sideways wrote: »
    Can Gatso cameras catch oncoming traffic on the opposite side of the road?

    I have read that the Gatso is not type-approved in the UK to catch oncoming traffic because the flash could temporarily blind drivers, is this still the case?
    There is such a thing as a forward facing Gatso, but these do not flash, they use an infra red image.

    It looks like you went past a standard Gatso set up to capture traffic in the opposite direction, that type flashes after you've passed it, to get images of the car on the gridlines to corroborate the radar reading.

    It often happens, however, that these can be set off by a vehicle passing in the opposite direction, due to reflected or "ghost" images. In this case it won't have a photo of your car on the gridlines, so your chances of getting a ticket are about the same as those of Russel Brand becoming the next presenter of Songs of Praise.

    I have been providing assistance, including Lay Representation at Court hearings (current score: won 57, lost 14), to defendants in parking cases for over 5 years. I have an LLB (Hons) degree, and have a Graduate Diploma in Civil Litigation from CILEx. However, any advice given on these forums by me is NOT formal legal advice, and I accept no liability for its accuracy.
  • astreix
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    Sideways wrote: »
    Hi


    I wasn't speeding as such, 34mph max in a 30 zone. I know technically this is breaking the law, If I have to take the fine I will. I have been driving for over 20 years and have a clean licence.

    How do you know you were doing 34mph? Was that the speed shown on your speedometer?

    What many people do not realise that by law car speedometer are allowed to overindicate the speed by upto 10% (but they can't underindicate). Hence in most cases you would be going slightly slower than what you speedometer indicates.

    A good way to see this is if you have a gps system, compare the speed when driving on your gps and your speedo. you will see that there is a difference.
  • withabix
    withabix Posts: 9,508 Forumite
    DEFINITIVE ANSWER:

    It is possible to trigger a Gatso camera when travelling towards it.

    HOWEVER, the photographs CANNOT be used to prosecute you.

    In fact, due to the angle of the Gatso to the traffic on your side of the road and the way they work, there will almost certainly only be one photograph showing your registration number, not the two required to prosecute, so even if they were allowed to use them (which they aren't), they wouldn't have the required evidence.


    Don't worry about it.
    British Ex-pat in British Columbia!
  • banger9365
    banger9365 Posts: 1,702 Forumite
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    you will have to wait 14days to find out good luck
    there or their,one day i might us the right one ,until then tuff

  • Sideways
    Sideways Posts: 124 Forumite
    withabix wrote: »
    DEFINITIVE ANSWER:

    It is possible to trigger a Gatso camera when travelling towards it.

    HOWEVER, the photographs CANNOT be used to prosecute you.

    In fact, due to the angle of the Gatso to the traffic on your side of the road and the way they work, there will almost certainly only be one photograph showing your registration number, not the two required to prosecute, so even if they were allowed to use them (which they aren't), they wouldn't have the required evidence.


    Don't worry about it.

    Cheers, I feel a little more relaxed about it now but, as banger says, I will have to wait a couple of weeks to be certain.

    I will come back to this post in three weeks and let you know if I got a ticket. This info may be of use to others who find themselves in the same boat.
    Father, Husband, Jogger, Painter. Mostly at the same time, except the jogging and painting bit, it didnt work out.
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