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Speed Camera
quality.street1983
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in Motoring
Hi - I recently read a post where there is supposed to be a certain period of time between a change of speed limit and a subsequent speed camera. I read 1 minute but can someone confirm if that is the case in Scotland?
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quality.street1983 wrote: »Hi - I recently read a post where there is supposed to be a certain period of time between a change of speed limit and a subsequent speed camera. I read 1 minute but can someone confirm if that is the case in Scotland?
Do you mean a minute in terms of driving time? I've never heard that before and know of plenty of cameras which are closer than that.0 -
You would probably be better taking this over to the motoring forum or pepipoo.com. You will need to register on pepipoo with a non-Hotmail email address before reading the FAQs then posting your query.I married my cousin. I had to...I don't have a sister.
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I don't see why there should be, the speed limit starts at the sign, not a minute after it. I also know of a number of speed cameras which are just past a change of limit.0
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if it were a minute then you could be through the 20mph speed limit area outside the school down the road long before the limit area ended never mind passed the camera.0
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I think the OP might be referring to variable speed limit signs - how soon after the displayed limited changes does enforcement begin at the new speed?
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The 60 seconds relates to the variable speed limit signs used on motorways.
This is the time between the speed changing to a new limit and the new limit being enforced by gantry cameras.0 -
Thanks Daveyjp and all for responses. Should’ve been clearer in ask. Question answered ����0
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