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post Wed, 3 Oct 2018 - 10:55
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post Wed, 3 Oct 2018 - 11:09
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Brilliant, I must admit I already knew this trick and have never had to pay a fine from a camera or in the last 29 years - IT WORKS!


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post Wed, 3 Oct 2018 - 12:22
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If only everyone knew this...


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post Wed, 3 Oct 2018 - 12:34
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QUOTE (Jlc @ Wed, 3 Oct 2018 - 13:22) *
If only everyone knew this...


They do - but some choose to ignore it.

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post Wed, 3 Oct 2018 - 18:29
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Generally correct, but wasn't there a case on here where someone was accused of doing 106 when they were actually doing 36, and another where the Police claimed the driver was going way over the limit, until their dashcam proved otherwise?
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post Wed, 3 Oct 2018 - 18:52
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A GPS-enabled dashcam is also a good idea, just in case.

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post Thu, 4 Oct 2018 - 09:07
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QUOTE (peterguk @ Wed, 3 Oct 2018 - 13:34) *
QUOTE (Jlc @ Wed, 3 Oct 2018 - 13:22) *
If only everyone knew this...


They do - but some choose to ignore it.

Here’s someone on the Speeding sub-forum who thinks it’s “unfair” to be fined for doing 92.8mph on a motorway who was apparently perfectly aware that they were travelling at over 90mph. http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showtopic=123143

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Damning OFT advice on levels of parking charges that was ignored by the BPA Ltd Reference Request Number: IAT/FOIA/135010 – 12 October 2012
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Earl Purple
post Thu, 4 Oct 2018 - 13:12
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If your car has cruise control you even have the wonderful technique of using it. The car then holds at the speed and doesn't go above it, so if you're in one of those long motorway 40mph stretches you can drive up to 40mph, put your car in cruise control and watch the road in front of you rather than the speedometer.

That helps if you have to stop suddenly and therefore you don't end up in the back of the vehicle ahead of you whilst your were staring at the speedometer the whole time.

Of course if you do brake you usually have to build up the speed again and exercise cruise control again, but it's still worth it.
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post Thu, 4 Oct 2018 - 20:20
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QUOTE (Earl Purple @ Thu, 4 Oct 2018 - 14:12) *
If your car has cruise control you even have the wonderful technique of using it. The car then holds at the speed and doesn't go above it, so if you're in one of those long motorway 40mph stretches you can drive up to 40mph, put your car in cruise control and watch the road in front of you rather than the speedometer.

You could even set it at 44mph...

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Earl Purple
post Fri, 5 Oct 2018 - 13:22
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My cruise control isn't perfect and sometimes on a downhill slope the speed goes up anyway. And it isn't as perfect as I'd like because when I hit CC at 52mph on the A406 where there are average speed checks at 50mph it sometimes drops me down to 50mph and I have to do a couple of attempts before it works it out.

Maybe my next car will have a better way of doing it.
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post Fri, 5 Oct 2018 - 13:42
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QUOTE (Churchmouse @ Thu, 4 Oct 2018 - 21:20) *
You could even set it at 44mph...

Inciting an offence? ninja.gif


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post Fri, 5 Oct 2018 - 13:51
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Be very wary of dashcams - they can shop you just as much as they can save you.
Why else do you think that insurers just love trackers?
Anything to get out of paying up, and they'll use the tracker data as evidence to get you nicked if it helps them avoid paying.
IoT is another disaster waiting to happen - the the hell needs a 'smart fridge'? Or even to turn the lights on in their London flat from a New York hotel room?
I'd be very wary of any IT system. The security is usually rubbish. Especially those systems used for Govt purposes.
Medical records, military data, you name it. It will have been left on the seat of a train or bus by some numpty in a suit at some time or other.

Do you also know that your engine management system in your vehicle records all engine data? Not just for one-time use either.

Check out ECall - this abomination was called for by all EU countries for all new vehicles to be fitted with the system from 2017. The UK has so far resisted it.
Supposedly for the facilitation of emergency vehicles to 'find you' in the event of an accident. It's makers also promise 'other uses'.

We just seem to love giving away our privacy in this country. Big Govt and Big corporations just love it.

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post Fri, 5 Oct 2018 - 15:42
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QUOTE (whjohnson @ Fri, 5 Oct 2018 - 14:51) *
Check out ECall - this abomination was called for by all EU countries for all new vehicles to be fitted with the system from 2017. The UK has so far resisted it.
Supposedly for the facilitation of emergency vehicles to 'find you' in the event of an accident. It's makers also promise 'other uses'.


It came as standard on my new VW six months ago - cannot see a problem with it myself.
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post Sun, 7 Oct 2018 - 13:36
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IoT is another disaster waiting to happen


FTFY
the architecture the devices is a horror story and their 'uses' are manifold.

when everything is connected everything is vulnerable


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post Sun, 7 Oct 2018 - 14:03
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QUOTE (Earl Purple @ Thu, 4 Oct 2018 - 14:12) *
If your car has cruise control you even have the wonderful technique of using it. ………….

On crowded motorways, I find the speed limiter is a better option.
Can still use right foot to match traffic speed (it is never constant) so can maintain stopping distance but engine will not drive you over the set speed should foot get a little heavy on the gas.
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Old school cruise control is essentially useless on the crowded roads in this country. Adaptive cruise control (ACC), however, is a boon.


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post Sun, 7 Oct 2018 - 19:25
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I frequently used the old school CC on my Mondeo, so old school it’s a pneumatic (vacuum) actuator pulling a cable to open the cable throttle. My new car (2 1/2 weeks old) is a bit more modern (more accurate speed control and will use brakes to control speed) but still not active.


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post Sun, 7 Oct 2018 - 23:15
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I use new school and old school dependent on the weight of traffic. I also don’t fully trust my adaptive fully as whilst in charge the other day and heading for a queue of traffic on the motorway it decided to slow down, but also give me the ‘brake’ warning on the dash too. The queue was still moving so the difference in speed was only probably about 20mph. It was odd and not what it’s done before. I generally lift and cruise and brake long before it does anything so I’m not the most comfortable with it anyway. I actually prefer it in heavy traffic.
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QUOTE (Fredd @ Sun, 7 Oct 2018 - 17:38) *
Old school cruise control is essentially useless on the crowded roads in this country. Adaptive cruise control (ACC), however, is a boon.


Now that I have become used to it I couldn't agree more
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QUOTE (cabbyman @ Wed, 3 Oct 2018 - 10:55) *


Truly disgusting and citing such filth should get you a ban.
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