Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
I have received a speeding ticket for speeding on the M5 around Droitwich. Mobile speed camera.
The reason I write, is that my speed was captured as 79mph.
I cruise control atc78, so won't argue with 79, however, my understanding is that 10% + 2 and no action.
On a motorway, that is 79, hence my 78 cruise control.
They must capture 2/3 of motorists, on a motorway, if they are going that low.
All thoughts welcome!
The reason I write, is that my speed was captured as 79mph.
I cruise control atc78, so won't argue with 79, however, my understanding is that 10% + 2 and no action.
On a motorway, that is 79, hence my 78 cruise control.
They must capture 2/3 of motorists, on a motorway, if they are going that low.
All thoughts welcome!
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
The 10% + 2 is a fallacy. The stated limit is the limit. You need to reset your cc to 70.
Last edited by Leisure on Wed Sep 17, 2025 1:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
These 2 users liked this post: AfloatinClaret Juan Tanamera
-
- Posts: 1079
- Joined: Mon May 19, 2025 3:44 pm
- Been Liked: 217 times
- Has Liked: 189 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
I think the problem here is that many people believe the 10% + 2 mph rule is a legal right. However, it's not a legal rule but rather a guideline that police and safety camera partnerships may use if they wish.
-
- Posts: 1716
- Joined: Tue Jan 05, 2016 9:30 am
- Been Liked: 605 times
- Has Liked: 217 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Because you weren’t doing much over the limit, you’ll probably get the option of a speed awareness course ( unless you’ve done one in the last three years ).
The advantages are that you don’t get points, you’re not obliged to notify your insurers, and you can now do them at home, online. They cost about the same as a speeding fine.
The advantages are that you don’t get points, you’re not obliged to notify your insurers, and you can now do them at home, online. They cost about the same as a speeding fine.
-
- Posts: 5518
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 7:19 am
- Been Liked: 1480 times
- Has Liked: 3255 times
- Location: 'Turf
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/n ... ffer-zone/
The tolerance varies between police forces so the 10% + 3 mph that applies in Lancashire may not apply in other counties.
The tolerance varies between police forces so the 10% + 3 mph that applies in Lancashire may not apply in other counties.
-
- Posts: 8808
- Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2016 7:13 pm
- Been Liked: 2342 times
- Has Liked: 1297 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
My first 3 points and speeding fine were on the M5 between Bristol & Exeter in 1991 and I was doing less than you. At the time I was told the police in that section of the motorway were particularly strict
-
- Posts: 285
- Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2016 5:41 pm
- Been Liked: 52 times
- Has Liked: 21 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
"cruise control at c78, so won't argue with 79"
Weird. With cc set at 78, I would have expected your GPS speed to be 75 at most. Sure you were not within roadworks or variable speed limit etc?
Weird. With cc set at 78, I would have expected your GPS speed to be 75 at most. Sure you were not within roadworks or variable speed limit etc?
-
- Posts: 6894
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:53 am
- Been Liked: 2896 times
- Has Liked: 7097 times
- Location: -90.000000, 0.000000
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
depends on the car - more modern EVs will have much more accurate speedometers than a 10 year old petrol car for example. As stated above the 10% +2 is only a guideline, which is in place to account for older cars with varying tyre pressures etc and all the other issues that can affect the actual speedometer reading. Usually, and from my experience, my car will show 75 on the dash when my sat nav (iPhone Waze) is showing closer to 70, so I know that as long as I stay below 75 on my dashboard then I'll be fine. Lower speeds are usually much less affected so the same difference does not apply to 30 where in my case my car shows 30 and sat nav is usually 29 or 30 as well.bfcfan1882 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 2:15 pm"cruise control at c78, so won't argue with 79"
Weird. With cc set at 78, I would have expected your GPS speed to be 75 at most. Sure you were not within roadworks or variable speed limit etc?
This user liked this post: bfcfan1882
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
I found that you can allow for 10% maximum on the M6, even in roadworks. Nothing more.
-
- Posts: 8627
- Joined: Sun Apr 08, 2018 2:19 am
- Been Liked: 2701 times
- Has Liked: 2390 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
That article is from 2019, is it still accurate?gawthorpe_view wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 2:07 pmhttps://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/n ... ffer-zone/
The tolerance varies between police forces so the 10% + 3 mph that applies in Lancashire may not apply in other counties.
-
- Posts: 5336
- Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2016 12:13 am
- Been Liked: 1535 times
- Has Liked: 1507 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Does seem a little generous but wouldn't like to see no leewayBurnley1989 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 2:28 pmIts almost laughable when you think about it, Its 70 but we will let you do 79![]()
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Why would you set your CC at 79, when the limits 70, and there are speed cameras on almost every gantry?.
This user liked this post: Enola Gay
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Is there an official tolerance?
Technically, no — there’s no legal rule that says you’re allowed to go over the limit by a certain amount. The speed limit is the absolute maximum, and going even 1 mph over it is breaking the law.
However, most police forces follow guidance from the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), which recommends a buffer to account for speedometer inaccuracies and human error.
What’s the ‘10% + 2 mph’ rule?
This is the informal guideline most forces use. It means you might not be penalised unless you're doing:
35 mph in a 30 zone
46 mph in a 40 zone
57 mph in a 50 zone
68 mph in a 60 zone
79 mph in a 70 zone
So, for example, if you’re doing 34 in a 30 zone, you’ll probably be fine. But push it to 36 and you’re into ticket territory.
That said, this isn’t law — it’s discretion, and it varies slightly between police forces and camera types.
Does it apply to all speed cameras?
Not always. There are several types of speed cameras used in the UK — including:
Fixed speed cameras
Mobile speed cameras (in vans or roadside)
Average speed cameras
Red light/speed-on-green cameras
Most fixed and average speed cameras follow the NPCC’s 10% + 2 guideline. But mobile cameras? They’re known to be less forgiving — and they can catch you even a couple of mph over the limit.
Can I be fined for going 31 in a 30?
Yes — in theory. But in practice, that’s unlikely. Most forces won’t issue a fine unless you’re at least hitting that 10% + 2 threshold.
Still, that doesn't mean you're safe to treat the limit as a target you can push. Speed limits are set for a reason — and enforcement is ultimately up to each local force.
What happens if I do get caught?
If you’re caught just over the limit, you might be offered a speed awareness course (as long as you haven’t done one recently). Otherwise, you’ll typically get:
A £100 fine
Three penalty points on your licence
For more serious offences (i.e. way over the limit), you could face a higher fine, more points, or even a court appearance and a ban.
The takeaway
That “10% + 2” buffer? It’s a guideline, not a guarantee. You could still be fined for going over the limit — even slightly — especially if you’re unlucky or the camera doesn’t follow the standard rules.
So the best bet? Stick to the limit. Not just to avoid fines, but to keep yourself and everyone else on the road safe.
Technically, no — there’s no legal rule that says you’re allowed to go over the limit by a certain amount. The speed limit is the absolute maximum, and going even 1 mph over it is breaking the law.
However, most police forces follow guidance from the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), which recommends a buffer to account for speedometer inaccuracies and human error.
What’s the ‘10% + 2 mph’ rule?
This is the informal guideline most forces use. It means you might not be penalised unless you're doing:
35 mph in a 30 zone
46 mph in a 40 zone
57 mph in a 50 zone
68 mph in a 60 zone
79 mph in a 70 zone
So, for example, if you’re doing 34 in a 30 zone, you’ll probably be fine. But push it to 36 and you’re into ticket territory.
That said, this isn’t law — it’s discretion, and it varies slightly between police forces and camera types.
Does it apply to all speed cameras?
Not always. There are several types of speed cameras used in the UK — including:
Fixed speed cameras
Mobile speed cameras (in vans or roadside)
Average speed cameras
Red light/speed-on-green cameras
Most fixed and average speed cameras follow the NPCC’s 10% + 2 guideline. But mobile cameras? They’re known to be less forgiving — and they can catch you even a couple of mph over the limit.
Can I be fined for going 31 in a 30?
Yes — in theory. But in practice, that’s unlikely. Most forces won’t issue a fine unless you’re at least hitting that 10% + 2 threshold.
Still, that doesn't mean you're safe to treat the limit as a target you can push. Speed limits are set for a reason — and enforcement is ultimately up to each local force.
What happens if I do get caught?
If you’re caught just over the limit, you might be offered a speed awareness course (as long as you haven’t done one recently). Otherwise, you’ll typically get:
A £100 fine
Three penalty points on your licence
For more serious offences (i.e. way over the limit), you could face a higher fine, more points, or even a court appearance and a ban.
The takeaway
That “10% + 2” buffer? It’s a guideline, not a guarantee. You could still be fined for going over the limit — even slightly — especially if you’re unlucky or the camera doesn’t follow the standard rules.
So the best bet? Stick to the limit. Not just to avoid fines, but to keep yourself and everyone else on the road safe.
-
- Posts: 9496
- Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2016 12:23 am
- Been Liked: 2470 times
- Has Liked: 2430 times
- Location: Yarkshire
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
I got picked up by a fixed gantry camera near Gordano Services on the M5 in Bristol. The variable speed signs weren't lit, and I was doing 79 mph.
I remember a news item at the time (about ten years ago) stating that particular camera had made more money than any other in the country.
I remember a news item at the time (about ten years ago) stating that particular camera had made more money than any other in the country.
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
I do a lot of motorway miles, I've found in general that majority of people stick to speed limits these days, people certainly go slower than they did 10-15 years ago.
I stick to the limits as I'm usually in a hire car. Not worth the hassle to get somewhere a couple of mins earlier
I stick to the limits as I'm usually in a hire car. Not worth the hassle to get somewhere a couple of mins earlier
These 2 users liked this post: k90bfc AfloatinClaret
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
There's really no excuse for doing 79 mph. (Especially if you've got cruise control!!!) That's illegal on every road in the country. People can get caught doing 40 in a 30 zone simply because they missed a speed limit sign, a genuine mistake, but there can't be any mistake about thinking the limit is 80.
This user liked this post: Im_not_Robbie_Blake
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
The reason 10%+2 is a guide and not a buffer, is that context matters. Doing 77 on an empty motorway in bright sunshine is reasonable if not encouraged, but doing 71 at night in thick fog is ludicrously stupid.
This user liked this post: IanMcL
-
- Posts: 8808
- Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2016 7:13 pm
- Been Liked: 2342 times
- Has Liked: 1297 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Can't disagree with you DSRI- had a company car for 40 years doing 35,000-40,000 miles pa and picked up around 7 or 8 speeding fines in that period. Retired 6 years ago and since paying for my own fuel have kept a clean sheet. Funny thatdsr wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 2:57 pmThere's really no excuse for doing 79 mph. (Especially if you've got cruise control!!!) That's illegal on every road in the country. People can get caught doing 40 in a 30 zone simply because they missed a speed limit sign, a genuine mistake, but there can't be any mistake about thinking the limit is 80.

-
- Posts: 4994
- Joined: Tue Dec 18, 2018 11:30 pm
- Been Liked: 1246 times
- Has Liked: 1936 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
1) my brothers friend got clocked at 76 I think it was so the ACPO guidelines apparently don't need to be met
2) Use android auto/apple car play with google maps and it will show you where mobile speed cameras are
2) Use android auto/apple car play with google maps and it will show you where mobile speed cameras are
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Don't trust Google maps to pick up Every speed camera, it doesn't. It relys on people reporting mobile cameras, if you're the first through, tuff luck.tarkys_ears wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 3:44 pm1) my brothers friend got clocked at 76 I think it was so the ACPO guidelines apparently don't need to be met
2) Use android auto/apple car play with google maps and it will show you where mobile speed cameras are
The buffers were built in years ago, to take into account any mistakes with the cameras, nowadays they are far more accurate, so if it says you're doing 78, you are doing 78.
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
I completed a driver awareness course last week and this 10% rule came up. I still have the transcript from the session...
"Speaking of speed limits, there’s a common belief, often called the 10% rule, which states that the speed limit is not enforced until you exceed it by at least 10%. However, the 10% rule isn’t really a rule at all. You can be stopped and given a ticket for speeding at any speed faster than the official limit. Ultimately, it’s up to the discretion of the police officer whether they stop you. If you want to be sure that you aren’t pulled over, always stick to the limit."
I've been done a couple of times on smart motorways, much to my annoyance. On both occasions I was over the speed limit by less than the 10% + 2 mentioned in the OP, so I can categorically state it's not a thing!
"Speaking of speed limits, there’s a common belief, often called the 10% rule, which states that the speed limit is not enforced until you exceed it by at least 10%. However, the 10% rule isn’t really a rule at all. You can be stopped and given a ticket for speeding at any speed faster than the official limit. Ultimately, it’s up to the discretion of the police officer whether they stop you. If you want to be sure that you aren’t pulled over, always stick to the limit."
I've been done a couple of times on smart motorways, much to my annoyance. On both occasions I was over the speed limit by less than the 10% + 2 mentioned in the OP, so I can categorically state it's not a thing!
This user liked this post: Bosscat
-
- Posts: 5686
- Joined: Tue Jun 21, 2016 3:41 am
- Been Liked: 1230 times
- Has Liked: 3804 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
A bit like VAR then.ollieclarets8 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 1:53 pmI think the problem here is that many people believe the 10% + 2 mph rule is a legal right. However, it's not a legal rule but rather a guideline that police and safety camera partnerships may use if they wish.
This user liked this post: k90bfc
-
- Posts: 5518
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 7:19 am
- Been Liked: 1480 times
- Has Liked: 3255 times
- Location: 'Turf
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
This user liked this post: Leisure
-
- Posts: 9496
- Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2016 12:23 am
- Been Liked: 2470 times
- Has Liked: 2430 times
- Location: Yarkshire
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Yeah, mine was at 5 am on a glorious summer day, virtually empty motorway.
But a fixed camera ain't gonna worry about any of that.
-
- Posts: 3237
- Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2016 7:55 pm
- Been Liked: 719 times
- Has Liked: 2574 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
North Wales Police are very hot on speeding.
-
- Posts: 9496
- Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2016 12:23 am
- Been Liked: 2470 times
- Has Liked: 2430 times
- Location: Yarkshire
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
So are North Yorkshire. There are no fixed speed cameras in N Yorks, but they don't half love getting out in the vans.
-
- Posts: 1616
- Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2016 9:55 pm
- Been Liked: 368 times
- Has Liked: 888 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Got done on M1 two years back, did the speed awareness course and downloaded Radar Bot on my phone. It still works and screams at you if your approaching a camera at mote than the limit on any particular section. It just can't get mobile units.
I think you'll need to accept things and go for the SA course.
I think you'll need to accept things and go for the SA course.
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Unless you’re driving in Italy whereupon if you stick to the speed limit you run the risk of causing a pile up with the idiots overtaking on blind bends and solid white line roads!.
As for the UK, I Think I heard a comment on a radio 4 programme (so it must be true) that the 10% thing was being phased out across the land.
If you reside in Wales you may as well ditch the car.
As for the UK, I Think I heard a comment on a radio 4 programme (so it must be true) that the 10% thing was being phased out across the land.
If you reside in Wales you may as well ditch the car.
-
- Posts: 1353
- Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2016 2:24 pm
- Been Liked: 523 times
- Has Liked: 90 times
- Location: On a galloping horse with a blind man
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
"I cruise control atc78"
No more questions your honour
No more questions your honour
This user liked this post: Enola Gay
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Exactly. In fact I'm quite surprised that we are having this debate.
There is a level of arrogance and lack of respect for other road users in setting a cruise control above the legal limit of 70mph.
This user liked this post: Enola Gay
-
- Posts: 421
- Joined: Sat Jun 04, 2016 4:30 pm
- Been Liked: 66 times
- Has Liked: 76 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
North Yorkshire Police say they PROSECUTE at 10% + 2...ie. 79mph in a 70 zone. But it is their choice, not a legal requirement.
Given that speedos (not swimming trunks) are good to +/-3mph? Setting your cruise 1mph below the potental outside linit of prosecution level is a bit risqué IMO
Given that speedos (not swimming trunks) are good to +/-3mph? Setting your cruise 1mph below the potental outside linit of prosecution level is a bit risqué IMO
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Contest it Ian, fight it until the bitter end, not that I think you've a cat in hells chance of getting it overturned but the more time you spend trying then the less you spend on this messageboard.
This user liked this post: fidelcastro
-
- Posts: 9580
- Joined: Sun Feb 28, 2016 8:45 pm
- Been Liked: 2827 times
- Has Liked: 2816 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
No sympathy for anyone who can't obey the speed limit.
These 2 users liked this post: k90bfc exilecanada
-
- Posts: 12274
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:56 pm
- Been Liked: 6040 times
- Has Liked: 227 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Always one somewhere on the A64 between the M1 and the end of the York bypass.dougcollins wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 5:18 pmSo are North Yorkshire. There are no fixed speed cameras in N Yorks, but they don't half love getting out in the vans.
This user liked this post: dougcollins
-
- Posts: 2464
- Joined: Sat May 26, 2018 7:16 pm
- Been Liked: 753 times
- Has Liked: 1999 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
A couple of years ago I was one in group of five motorbikes that got stopped near Scarborough doing sixty four in a sixty limit. All good natured, the officers even opened the conversation by telling us that this was intended only to be a warning/advice stop and so it proved for four of us. The fifth - he's from Bolton, so what can you expect - got arsey and despite advice from the rest of us, insisted on explaining to the two policemen how the 10%•2 'rule' meant that they 'couldn't touch' him for the offence... Cost him £110 and three points, didn't even get the speed awareness optionnonayclaret wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 6:44 pmNorth Yorkshire Police say they PROSECUTE at 10% + 2...ie. 79mph in a 70 zone. But it is their choice, not a legal requirement...
-
- Posts: 197
- Joined: Sat Jul 19, 2025 6:13 pm
- Been Liked: 32 times
- Has Liked: 38 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
If it’s a mobile camera they may consider the road conditions ,if it’s very wet they may think 79 is way too fast ,if your 78/79 in a 70 limit then there’s only one person to blame.
-
- Posts: 1321
- Joined: Sat May 12, 2018 4:08 pm
- Been Liked: 335 times
- Has Liked: 59 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
I don’t understand why people don’t set speed control to the legal limit and have done with it, there’s little or nothing to be gained by exceeding the given limit, and the penalties can be huge. My part of the world is no different to UK, too many cars on the road going too fast, too many crazy drivers
Many people think the speed cameras are a tax grab, however the more $$ going into the local coffers means more can be spent on infrastructure improvements etc……….or more to waste on rubbish undertakings, but that’s another story




-
- Posts: 2574
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 11:31 am
- Been Liked: 903 times
- Has Liked: 11237 times
-
- Posts: 9496
- Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2016 12:23 am
- Been Liked: 2470 times
- Has Liked: 2430 times
- Location: Yarkshire
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Isn't there just.TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 8:30 pmAlways one somewhere on the A64 between the M1 and the end of the York bypass.
-
- Posts: 2446
- Joined: Sun Jan 24, 2016 10:41 am
- Been Liked: 468 times
- Has Liked: 237 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
That is why the 10% thing came in but I suspect all modern cars are much more accurate and I know people get done for being 2mph over the limit
Sort of related, I got caught recently and I’m going on a speed awareness course online. You can actually book it with any of the official providers so I used ChatGPT to find the cheapest and booked in with Hartlepool Council (£79).
Sort of related, I got caught recently and I’m going on a speed awareness course online. You can actually book it with any of the official providers so I used ChatGPT to find the cheapest and booked in with Hartlepool Council (£79).
-
- Posts: 1321
- Joined: Sat May 12, 2018 4:08 pm
- Been Liked: 335 times
- Has Liked: 59 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
That is correct, unlike speedometers, GPS is not directly influenced by tire pressure, tire wear, temperature, or road surface conditions, which can all alter the relationship between axle rotation and actual speed.Juan Tanamera wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 8:58 pmThere probably is a little leeway because the speed dial in your car, generally speaking, isn't 100% accurate.
My mechanic friend reckons GPS (SatNav) is more accurate.
This user liked this post: Juan Tanamera
-
- Posts: 9496
- Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2016 12:23 am
- Been Liked: 2470 times
- Has Liked: 2430 times
- Location: Yarkshire
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
My mate in Bedford wasn't happy that he'd done 200 mph on his Kawasaki until GPS confirmed it.exilecanada wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 9:09 pmThat is correct, unlike speedometers, GPS is not directly influenced by tire pressure, tire wear, temperature, or road surface conditions, which can all alter the relationship between axle rotation and actual speed.
He had a visit from the law 'for his own safety' but it was a forwards facing speed camera and they couldn't prove it was him.
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Who on earth would set their cruise control to 78. That's incredibly dangerous driving and fully deserves a punishment.
This user liked this post: Enola Gay
-
- Posts: 43
- Joined: Sun Feb 14, 2016 9:57 am
- Been Liked: 5 times
- Has Liked: 1 time
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
An ex copper friend of mine (North Yorks police) explained this as that the norm for not being prosecuted is 10% plus 1 mph.
In his words the second mph is “theirs”. So they would not normally prosecute at 78mph but at 79mph plus.
In his words the second mph is “theirs”. So they would not normally prosecute at 78mph but at 79mph plus.
-
- Posts: 774
- Joined: Sun Jul 31, 2022 9:53 pm
- Been Liked: 323 times
- Has Liked: 193 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Set your cruise control to 70, problem solved. If you're in a rush,set off earlier.
This user liked this post: Enola Gay
-
- Posts: 9496
- Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2016 12:23 am
- Been Liked: 2470 times
- Has Liked: 2430 times
- Location: Yarkshire
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
That's a bit of a contradiction to be honest.AmbleClaret wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 9:50 pmSet your cruise control to 70, problem solved. If you're in a rush,set off earlier.
If you'd set off earlier- ie on time- you wouldn't be in a rush.
This user liked this post: Bosscat
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
That’s a little more than ambling, I’d say, Amble.AmbleClaret wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 9:50 pmSet your cruise control to 70, problem solved. If you're in a rush,set off earlier.
-
- Posts: 942
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 7:55 am
- Been Liked: 751 times
- Has Liked: 817 times
- Location: Galactic Sector ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
Waaah, I was breaking the law and they collared me for it.IanMcL wrote: ↑Wed Sep 17, 2025 1:50 pmI have received a speeding ticket for speeding on the M5 around Droitwich. Mobile speed camera.
The reason I write, is that my speed was captured as 79mph.
I cruise control atc78, so won't argue with 79, however, my understanding is that 10% + 2 and no action.
On a motorway, that is 79, hence my 78 cruise control.
They must capture 2/3 of motorists, on a motorway, if they are going that low.
All thoughts welcome!
If you’re after sympathy it’s in the dictionary between sh!t and syphillis.
-
- Posts: 645
- Joined: Sun Jun 21, 2020 1:35 pm
- Been Liked: 111 times
- Has Liked: 286 times
Re: Help, opinions, warning - Speeding ticket
A few years ago I was following my wife in our cars through a small north Yorkshire town.
She was given a speeding notice whereas i wasn’t and yet our speeds were exactly same.
She was given a speeding notice whereas i wasn’t and yet our speeds were exactly same.