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Ronnie in the Midlands



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Speed cameras J29 - J27 M25

I think I know the answer to this but the wordly wise on here could confirm for me. There are three SPECS cameras between J29 and J27 on the anti clockwise section of the M25. I believe they are just there for monintoring traffic and are now actively enforcing speed limits. Anyone who could confirm would be appreciated. I also believe that cameras have to be identified with signs saying speed camera ahead if they are operational. Any views please anyone. New RRS

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I would have thought that, like the Specs cameras around here, there is a warning that AVERAGE speed cameras are in use and variable speed limits are used 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Ronnie in the Midlands



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Tim,
near to Dartford bridge there are road works and signs for average speed 50 but between J27 and J29 there are no signs and I am pretty certain this means they arent in use. I also looked at the Specs website and they arent recorded but seeing as I drive that way to work everyday wanted to be sure. Anyone else have a view please? New RRS

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Well im not sure about the junction numbers, but in April on route to guildford A3 from the M40 motorway, i travelled down the M25 and traffic was moving somewhat briskly, so obviously i was just going along with it in the s class, later to be told by locals that this area now has operational speed cameras.. but touch wood nothing through the post yet!? Confused Neutral

Post #167123 Fri Apr 25 2008 1:17am
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I have been through these junctions very many times and a lot of drivers ignor them so I guess they are not enforcing the limit. I personally dont risk it.

Post #167126 Fri Apr 25 2008 8:21am
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I made a similar comment yesterday about the SPECS cameras at the top of the M3 which people seem to have grown accustomed to ignoring so I presume the same about those, that they're not actually active.

The new digital gantry cameras between J10-15 on the M25 are now active though and traffic does seem to be paying attention... when you can go faster than 40/50mph that is, which isn't often Wink 

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Post #167144 Fri Apr 25 2008 9:29am
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RAD



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Those specs are always flagged on my pogo GPS thingy, so I ere on the side of caution and slow down, must admit, I did think that they had to give visual warning prior to any big brother, don't go over 70mph, stuff. .

There is absolutely no substitute for a genuine lack of preparation.


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I checked this out on the internet after three days of 100MPH+, apparently they are used for the information boards to give you an idea how long it will take to reach the next junction.

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RAD wrote:
Those specs are always flagged on my pogo GPS thingy, so I ere on the side of caution and slow down, must admit, I did think that they had to give visual warning prior to any big brother, don't go over 70mph, stuff.


How do you find the POGO Alert?

, is it the one with the laser detector that clips on?

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RAD



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The Pogo is excellent, does specs giving both average speed and actual, their database seems to be accurate and it fits on the dash with sticky pad and a 12 volt cable.

That's all I want as I obviously don't need a moving map or other stuff.......you can set it to various light/sound levels that reduces the glare to almost nothing until you are near a trap at which point it goes ballistic.

Thoroughly recommend it...... .

There is absolutely no substitute for a genuine lack of preparation.


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