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  • gmb45
    Admin Assistant
    • Nov 2008
    • 7538

    #1

    Drivers will be able to break speed limits....

    ....by more than 10mph before they receive points on their licence

    Motorists caught speeding at more than 10mph over the limit will be sent on speed awareness courses which will have their prices hiked up to an eye-watering ?100.

    By increasing the number of one-day programmes and raising revenue, police hope to keep roadside cameras switched on despite funding cuts.

    Currently motorists caught speeding and issued with three penalty points are fined ?60.

    Revenue raiser: The cost of speed awareness courses will be ramped up to ?100 for motorists breaking the limit.

    This Gatso device on the M11 southbound between junctions 5 and 4 led to an increase of accidents after it was installed

    Safety cameras across the country have been under threat as the Coalition has reduced the road safety budget - but they now could be saved by a fines increase.

    First time offenders will be given points only if they break the limit by 10 per cent plus 9mph, under the plan which is being backed by more than 20 police forces.

    Motorists caught doing up to 42mph in a 30 zone will be offered the chance to go on the course under the proposals.
    Clocked: Under new rules drivers will have to be going at 10 per cent plus 9mph over the limit before they are given an automatic fine

    Those doing up to 50mph in a 40 zone and 61mph in a 50 zone will also get the opportunity to escape points - but pay up to ?100.

    However, speeders caught breaking the limit more than once will automatically be issued with points and a fine and will not be given a second chance on an awareness course.

    Police forces will keep one third of ?100 course fees which they will give to councils to keep the cameras running.

    Fees have already gone up to ?100 in Dorset, ?82 in Suffolk and ?87 in Cambridgeshire.

    In Oxfordshire 89 mobile cameras and 72 fixed devices were turned off in August after funding was cut.

    However, officials are confident they will be switched back on if the scheme gets the go-ahead.

    It is thought that speeding in the county has increased significantly since they were turned off.

    A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said they were confident of getting the cameras activated again.

    'We are waiting for a national agreement and we understand that will be in January,' he said. 'We are aiming for April for them to be turned back on.'

    Research has suggested nationally 800 lives will be saved each year if speed cameras are kept.

    Officials in Norfolk are also considering signing up for the scheme after councillors voted to switch off 22 fixed speed cameras in September. The switch-off will save ?1m.

    Constabularies in the Thames Valley, Cambridgeshire, Northumbria, Devon and Cornwall, Bedfordshire, Suffolk, Dorset, Essex, Avon and Somerset and Norfolk have all backed the proposals.

    Edmund King, president of the AA, said he thought motorists would back the proposals.

    'I think the motorist will understand it and support it, because they still have the choice of points and a ?60 fine,' he said.
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  • Walkinmyshadow
    DK Veteran
    • Nov 2008
    • 712

    #2
    Originally posted by gmb45

    This Gatso device on the M11 southbound between junctions 5 and 4 led to an increase of accidents after it was installed


    That is interesting.. anyone know why this is??

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    • xant14
      V.I.P. Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 2062

      #3
      70mph down to 50mph... and a 70mph limit is more like 80 normally... If you don't know this road and don't know the camera is there, first thing you do when you see a camera is is brake like ~~~~, coz you don't wanna be zapped... even if you are doing the legal limit you tend to have a knee jerk reaction of braking when u see a camera.
      Load of bollox cameras are, slow for the camera, smile, then speed up... The only effective ones are the average SPECS ones,
      on a lighter note... and totally offtrack, Sarah Jane Smith Adventures has come on telly, that is one nice 60 yr old!

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