Motoring0 min ago
speed camera range
Does the range of a fixed-speed camera end after the dashed road-markings?
Like a lot of people, once I was clear of these markings I accelerated to a respectable speed but caught a double-flash in the rear-view mirror.
I'm convinced that I was clear of the markings and hope that it was the car behind me.
Any info?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The camera uses technology that 'follows' fast moving shapes, focuses on them and takes 2 pictures to compare and results in a speed and recognition of your number plate.
I doubt if you got away with it unfortunately
And if you think you may "unintentionally" break the speed limit now and then, invest in some Photoblocker Spray (google it). Legal in the UK, apparently. But don't quote me on that!
As a side note, if you're ever stopped at a hand-held speed trap because you were closely following a car that WAS clocked for speeding, don't admit to anything. The law only applies to the car that was clocked by the gun. To make a visual judgement for speed, the police have to follow you for something like 3 miles or do a distance / time calculation over the same distance, apparently.