Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
Had another vehicle been in lane one of the dual carriageway and driving at say 60mph, this secondary measurement would have determined who was and wasn't speeding. Video of Gatso Speed Camera Can Gatsos catch you speeding on the opposite side of the road? The Gatso meter safety camera is ...
The head of Highways England, Jim O’Sullivan, said that the only reason the UK had not moved to an 80mph speed limit on motorways was due to social acceptability as well as condemning classic cars in arecent interview with the Telegraph. The interview, released yesterday, showed overwhelming...
The dual carriageway has no pedestrians etc can only be a cash generator. With so many cameras around, how does one concentrate on all the other traffic and people??? Absolutely crazy... Back to top Paul Glover from South Yorkshire writes... I drive the A14 (A1-M11) twice a month ...
The new upper limit followed pilot research on the Naas dual-carriageway – the first substantial length of dual-carriageway opened in the State in 1968. It found a 60mph limit along that stretch of road resulted in crashes halving and casualties being reduced by two thirds...
Accessibility to the Eilat from the rest of Israel is largely by car (about 60% in 2005) and through the Arava region, Road 90 along the border with Jordan. This road is being upgraded to a dual carriageway from the Dead Sea to Eilat. Eilat can also be accessed by plane (about 20%...
The rules about UK speed limits in the Highway Code are clear. A table tells us that on single carriageway roads, in non-built-up areas, the limit is 60mph. That rule isn’t just there for the benefit of road-users – it is also the guideline which local authorities are supposed to...
When the motorway ends, and you come onto an urban dual carriageway, you expect a lower limit. 5 Reply Mike O'Connell 6 years ago Reply to frank anstey Yes – 40 mph on a motorway is ridiculous. The M32 is not a “real” motorway, however; it’s a (dangerous) spur into ...
It is possible for speed cameras to be on the opposite side of the road or carriageway and be calibrated to catch vehicles on the opposite side of the road to the camera location. Some Police forces turn some speed cameras around periodically. If you have been caught speeding, a NIP (Noti...
It is nearly always on a nice long straight stretch of road. "Either that or a motorway or a dual carriageway. You never see them on the dodgy roads where all the people are dying. Just look at the plans to put tolls all over the place. The government sees the motorist as a ...