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Chris Tolley (ukonline really) writes:
No, the cameras are there to enforce the speed limit. That is all they do. Someone could be driving their car sideways, but within the limit. It's your assumption or the assertion of others that cameras monitor safety. And it's a flawed way of looking at it. But as has already been pointed out, the speed limit can depend of the class of vehicle. Speed cameras only enforce the speed limit for those vehicles subject to the highest limit at that location. So if a vehicle is travelling faster than the limit which applies to it but slower than the limit which applies to the least restricted class of vehicle, the camera will not detect that is exceeding its maximum permitted speed. |
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