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  • #16
    M6 around about jncts 5-11 (ish)
    they're yellow circular plates, about 8" round

    nobody's mentioned the M25 camera's yet.
    on the variable speed gantry's no yellow plates, some have cameras and some don't, if you look after you're passed, you'll see 3 gatso's on the back of the gantry.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Marky
      thats the info i was given by a traffic policeman mate
      That they are NOT there or they ARE there?

      If they are there on the sretch i mentioned then they are either well hidden or they are so small they are invisible to the naked eye.

      I dont object to the cameras but they should be a deterent and not a trap therefore any speed cameras should be clearly visible.
      Last edited by icsys; 16 December 2003, 17:11.
      Ian
      One day my paranoia will go away!

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      • #18
        not all cameras are marked with yellow markers. gatso can be staggered across a set distance some take picture & time you between them if you speed youre nicked
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        • #19
          New M4 Road Gantry Signs

          The Highways Agency has installed new signs between J 12 and J 14 of the M4 as part of a year long pilot project to reduce congestion and collisions. The signs have two CCTV cameras. One which monitors the sign itself to make sure its working and displaying the right message; and another to monitor the congestion to evaluate the effect the sign is having on the traffic.

          There are NO speed cameras and NO SPECS cameras in the signs!

          The only involvement Thames Valley Police has is to change the messages on the signs according to the conditions to give up-to-date information. This is done via our control room. The signs are owned by the Highways Agency.

          There is detailed information about the project on the Highways Agency website. Please follow the link below or call them on 0845 955 6575.


          New M4 Road Gantry Signs

          The Highways Agency has installed new signs between J 12 and J 14 of the M4 as part of a year long pilot project to reduce congestion and collisions. The signs have two CCTV cameras. One which monitors the sign itself to make sure its working and displaying the right message; and another to monitor the congestion to evaluate the effect the sign is having on the traffic.

          There are NO speed cameras and NO SPECS cameras in the signs!

          The only involvement Thames Valley Police has is to change the messages on the signs according to the conditions to give up-to-date information. This is done via our control room. The signs are owned by the Highways Agency.

          There is detailed information about the project on the Highways Agency website. Please follow the link below or call them on 0845 955 6575.

          http://www.highways.gov.uk/roads/projects/ms4/09.htm
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          • #20
            not all cameras are marked with yellow markers. gatso can be staggered across a set distance some take picture & time you between them if you speed youre nicked
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            (='.'=) SQUIRREL MUNCHER GRRRRRRR
            (")_(")

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            • #21
              http://www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk/strategy.htm
              try looking at this
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              • #22
                To be honest the installation of cameras don't bother me as I am happy to chug along at 60-70mph (100-110kmh) in my Surf.

                Its just that I would prefer them to be clearly visible to STOP the speeding. It's too late when some tear a**e has caused an accident, and miles of tailbacks.
                Last edited by icsys; 17 December 2003, 13:02.
                Ian
                One day my paranoia will go away!

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