Next generation speed, red light etc cameras

700 in first week 12000 in a year. you're welcome
Limit change is quoted see quote - it's also in all the traffic management consultations on their rather dull and boring parish web page. http://www.mabeparish.com/community/mabe-parish-15500/road-scheme/
you will see notes in the plan "take down NSL signs and replace with 30mph signs". So speed limit cut from 60mph to 30mph and a camera installed netting 700 fines in the first week - no wonder people were p*** you're welcome


more boll@x from you then.
There's still a serious discrepancy between the presented article, and the traffic managment changes.
The article refers to the A394 at LongDowns, the traffic management changes refer to other roads, not the A394 in Mabe.
The roads listed in the Mabe Parish council news are not the A394. The camera vandalised in the article is on the A394, and not in Mabe.

Furthermore, the plans have been in the pipeline for about 10 years, and there have been multiple traffic calming measures installed.
Motorists have still not twigged that the speed limit has changed?:rolleyes:
Moreover, 700 motorists fined in first week and only 1200 in the year shows how effective speeding pemalties are.
 
See google maps.
Google maps makes it plain that the A394 at Longs Down, where the camera was vandalised, is not the roads listed for traffic management works in Mabe, as listed by you:
Limit change is quoted see quote - it's also in all the traffic management consultations on their rather dull and boring parish web page. http://www.mabeparish.com/community/mabe-parish-15500/road-scheme/
you will see notes in the plan "take down NSL signs and replace with 30mph signs". So speed limit cut from 60mph to 30mph and a camera installed netting 700 fines in the first week - no wonder people were p*** you're welcome
The camera - located in Longdowns on the A394 between Helston and Falmouth - has been cut down at its base.

You appear to be mixing up some details about separate issues in order to make your argument against speed limits.
 
MIB shows West Midlands not London is the hot spot. you're welcome
Here is the MIB's list of 15 worst areas for uninsured drivers:

more boll@x from you then.
The thread was about speed cameras being vandalised, there had been no mention about uninsured vehicles. That was introduced by you, in the same 'breath' as Noseall's name in order to make the connection in the readers mind.
 
Because clever speed cameras can do nothing to catch unregistered vehicles and uninsured drivers. Such drivers cause many more accidents than the odd person doing 36mph in a 30. that used to be a 40.
Google maps makes it plain that the A394 at Longs Down, where the camera was vandalised, is not the roads listed for traffic management works in Mabe, as listed by you:



You appear to be mixing up some details about separate issues in order to make your argument against speed limits.
It's in the original consultation document. 2014

You can also use google maps to see when the first speed camera was installed (a gatso) the speed limit was 40mph.
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You can also see that they did not properly change the limit from 40mph to 30mph. Though it's hard to measure the distances with google maps. It very much looks like the street lights on the west bound carriage way are and have always been more than 183m apart. That is a problem if you want to enforce the limit on "speeding drivers" going west, with the new camera. The 30mph repeater signs are non-compliant and the road does not meet the definition of a restricted road, if there are no street lights less 183m apart.

Though a bigger problem is the camera has been "deinstalled".
 
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