Mojo
January 3, 2003, 9:17 am
Folks,
Last night on my drive home from work I went through a set of traffic lights on amber, which turned to red as I passed through (stradling the line possibly). It was then that I realised that it had a blasted camera on it
As far as I remember I wasn't speeding and didn't consciously attempt to beat the lights. I simply thought I was committed to passing through already and carried on.
Does anyone on here have any experience of these things? Anyone know how strict they are?
Cheers
Mojo
ricky_is200
January 3, 2003, 9:24 am
Well they flash (twice I think like speed camera's) so you can't miss it if they caught you, plus only a percentage have film in them even if it did flash.
Mojo
January 3, 2003, 9:26 am
do they flash though?
it was one of the newer looking ones with two lenses
there certainly wasn't a flash
ricky_is200
January 3, 2003, 9:32 am
I'm not sure then, certainly the older type flashed (I know from personal experience but luckily nothing came through).
Mojo
January 3, 2003, 9:38 am
Ricky,
Cheers mate. Out of interest, do you know how long they tend to take to come through.
How long did you wait before you thought you were in the clear?
ricky_is200
January 3, 2003, 9:42 am
Have a look at www.speedcamerasuk.com mate (I knew I had it bookmarked somewhere) then under 'Camera Guide' then Traffic Light Camera. You can also see if its listed under locations.
I believe they are supposed to notify you within 14 days, but no doubt legally they can leave it longer. After 30 days you'll be fine.
Mojo
January 3, 2003, 9:52 am
it was one of these:
[img]http://www.speedcamerasuk.com/peektraffic.jpg[/img]
Does anyone know if these things flash? it's not clear from the blurb on [url="http://www.speedcamerasuk.com/"]http://www.speedcamerasuk.com/[/url]
ricky_is200
January 3, 2003, 10:17 am
It does say [i]similar in design to a rear facing Gasto using a normal double-flash[/i] though Mojo? Although it is talking about speed detection. As its a rear facing camera I'm sure it would flash.
Mojo
January 3, 2003, 11:10 am
Ricky,
True and looking at the other new ones, such as Truvelo, they tend to make quite a big deal of pointing out if they don't have a visible flash.
I take it it's very easy to know if it did flash you? I can't remember any flash happening.
ricky_is200
January 3, 2003, 11:19 am
Its happened to me a few times

and the flash is very bright, even in day light you notice it unless your really not paying attention.
Mojo
January 3, 2003, 11:30 am
I'll just have to hope Dutch technology relies on flash then, cos it was night and I'm pretty sure I'd have noticed from what you've said.
Thanks for the info Ricky
ricky_is200
January 3, 2003, 11:36 am
Good luck mate! Hopefully you won't hear anything.
Loz
January 3, 2003, 12:28 pm
Ricky! Congrats on your new Merc!!
LOOKS AMAZING!!! I think they look better than the S Class.
How come you chose it over the GS/LS Lexus?? Is it just a CDI issue??
Loz
ricky_is200
January 3, 2003, 1:12 pm
Thanks Loz, primarily a CDi issue, but as the E class is a brand new car the technology behind it is truly awesome, Mercedes call it everything they know about Motor vehicles in one car.
The CDi engine is also a gem, I test drove the equivalent Merc petrol engine and it had nowhere near the grunt. You can't tell its a diesel engine from inside even with the foot to the floor and it really does shift (0-60 in 8.4 secs - although I can't use kick-down yet as its not run in)
I'm sorry to say it made the current GS look quite dated.
[img]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/richard.minchin/images/car1s.JPG[/img]
[img]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/richard.minchin/images/car3s.JPG[/img]
(notice the lovely standard HID.... )
Mitch
January 3, 2003, 2:39 pm
yeah ricky like i said on a diff' thread car is ace. dunno bout it looking better than the s class though.
not being funny ppl but i'd choose a s or e class n e day over the GS/LS
ricky_is200
January 3, 2003, 3:17 pm
The S class is in a whole different class of car (like the LS430 compared to mine). I'd have loved an E55 AMG but the waiting lists were too long (nothing to do with me not being able to afford one....)
Loz
January 3, 2003, 3:34 pm
I still think the GS is a good looker. Its the looks that keep my hand in my pocket every time I see an LS for sale at good money. I think I would tire of the LS looks before the GS. But I grant you the E class is a damn fine looking motor. even inside they seem very "next generation".
Out of interest, what did it replace or are you just bulking up your driveway?
Ps. spent the hols driving the Rangy, got in the LExus Yesterday, Dare I say, better than sex!!
DaveEllen
January 3, 2003, 3:38 pm
Getting back to the subject in hand
18 months ago my wife stopped at a traffic light as it when from amber top red here in dodge city (s e london) unfortunately the BT van following didnt........shunted her 10 metres down the road and nearly ran the pedestrian over
Consequently she is now a fully fledged amber gambler
Mojo
January 3, 2003, 4:43 pm
Dave,
I hope she wasn't hurt.
I guess these things are a judgement call, but it's a bit hard negotiating with a yellow box
Andy.thomas
January 3, 2003, 4:54 pm
Dave,
One of our guys at work had this in a works van. The police sent the note to the office with the normal congratulations you are this months winner letter. Seems they didnt notice the big dent on the van in the pic! Even better still the police attended the accident!
Now there efficiency!
redneck
January 3, 2003, 4:57 pm
[quote name='Mojo' date='Jan 3 2003, 09:52 AM']it was one of these:
[img]http://www.speedcamerasuk.com/peektraffic.jpg[/img]
Does anyone know if these things flash? it's not clear from the blurb on [url="http://www.speedcamerasuk.com/"]http://www.speedcamerasuk.com/[/url]

[/quote]
hi!
i'm jens from germany and i'm pretty sure they flash. one window is for the camera, the other one for the flash. the speeding and traffic light cameras over here look the same.
...i'm not sure about this but here i think after the light has become red you have like a second or so until the camera is active.
the reason why they flash twice might be to make sure to catch you...BUT...a second flash and so a second picture can proove, if you really ran the light or if you could make it to stop. if the last occurs, they might not charge you.
another story i heard from a mate ist that if you crossed the line but still came to a safe stop you should put it in reverse to cross the line again. so they'd take another picture and see that you didn't really run a red light.
Andy.thomas
January 3, 2003, 5:01 pm
Hey jens,
Just make sure you don't reverse so far that you are not in the second picture otherwise they will ban you for going WAY too fast!
redneck
January 3, 2003, 5:13 pm
how? is your IS going faster than 140mph?
i heard they even take pictures on your island from behind! that's unfair. so not even motobikes can drive as fast as they would like to any more.
i like seeing messed up cameras downtown. people throw paint bags on them while passing them!
DaveEllen
January 3, 2003, 5:36 pm
She was fine her car a Daewoo matiiz took the shunt well needing a new bumber and rear boot floor.........twas a BT transit........if you want a laff.......
in april 99 i was hit from the back by a BT van turning right.........
in aug 2001 same again...........
sept 01 my wifes incident with a BT van.........
anyone beat that...............
did well out of whiplash though
dazzab69
January 6, 2003, 9:51 am
I read an article recently that said most of the traffic light cameras are only set to catch amber gamblers and are not able to flash you for speeding. However the boys in blue have plans to upgrade all of these cameras to speed cameras too. Shame they haven't got anything better to do like, catching gun toting murderers, or burglars !!
Scorpion
February 20, 2003, 7:55 pm
hello m8, i had it straight from the horses mouth, if you dont hear anything within 14 days your off scott free!!
been flashed several times not heard nothing(maybe im lucky)
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