Azamakumar said:
loloolololololololololol.
If you don't have the common sense to slow down near a speed camera you probably shouldn't be driving.
thanks. I take offence to that assumption.
normally i would drive through speed camera areas 5-10kms below the speed limit. But there were many other factors that influenced my decision that night including the desperation of going home and finishing my notes for the exam next morning (drove home from friend's place at 2am) but still, I do regret being so stupid at the time. I used to think fixed speed cameras uses radar, which led me to think that it had a smaller range than the apparent, and obviously i was wrong.
Still... a lesson learnt is a lesson learnt.
CieL said:
Speed cameras don't have a certain range.
It's a fixed range.
If you drive carefully, you will actually see [and feel] that about 10-20m away from a speed camera [really depends on how big/wide the road is], there will be 3 metal lines that run horizontally across the road. These ridges detect how fast your tyres go over them and calculate the speed you are travelling.
Maybe it'll be worth it to travel back to where you THINK you got flashed and see if that's where the metal ridges run.
There's two cameras in Carlingford.. was it the one near the station, or the one under the bridge?
thanks for the info CieL. I think i will find a time and drive back to the place. I would have most probably been caught but just to put my mind to rest, i think it will definately be worth it. And it was the deadly on near the station... just outside the club... i think i was flashed when i crossed the lights (going downhills) which i thought would be pretty far from the camera itself...
arghhh o well.
Still cant get over the fact that I'm going to get suspended over the holidays... and to think that i was going to save up for the new lancer... =( *sighhh*