accidentally rolled front wheels over white stop line

accidentally rolled front wheels over white stop line

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mercberk

Original Poster:

6 posts

9 months

Saturday 18th May
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hi, I was driving on the A40 Westway today and stopped at a red light before the white line I believe.

While waiting, after at least a while as the first change of traffic lights (turning at junction) I accidentally let the car roll forward a few inches. It was very slow, just creeping, and very brief.

I know it’s not the right thing to do - I was en route home from exercising and very tired, and my calf seized up. It was only inches.

I know there’s a red light camera there but I don’t know if I got flashed. Didn’t see anything but was in rightmost lane and camera is on left. Three lanes. Very sunny.

Should I expect a NIP?

Edited by mercberk on Saturday 18th May 18:10

119

9,503 posts

43 months

Saturday 18th May
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mercberk said:
hi, I was driving on the A40 Westway today and stopped at a red light before the white line I believe.

While waiting, after at least a while as the first change of traffic lights (turning at junction) I accidentally let the car roll forward a few inches. It was very slow, just creeping, and very brief.

I know it’s not the right thing to do - I was en route home from exercising and very tired, and my calf seized up. It was only inches.

I know there’s a red light camera there but I don’t know if I got flashed. Didn’t see anything but was in rightmost lane and camera is on left. Three lanes. Very sunny.
Ok.

sturge7878

80 posts

7 months

Saturday 18th May
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mercberk said:
hi, I was driving on the A40 Westway today and stopped at a red light before the white line I believe.

While waiting, after at least a while as the first change of traffic lights (turning at junction) I accidentally let the car roll forward a few inches. It was very slow, just creeping, and very brief.

I know it’s not the right thing to do - I was en route home from exercising and very tired, and my calf seized up. It was only inches.

I know there’s a red light camera there but I don’t know if I got flashed. Didn’t see anything but was in rightmost lane and camera is on left. Three lanes. Very sunny.

Should I expect a NIP?

Edited by mercberk on Saturday 18th May 18:10
Nip? You wish lol…



mercberk

Original Poster:

6 posts

9 months

Saturday 18th May
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Perhaps someone could just tell me what to expect, please. I suffer from severe anxiety. I have 0 points and can afford a fine, I just really struggle not knowing.

Chimune

3,358 posts

230 months

Saturday 18th May
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You will continue to not know for a few weeks.

After a few weeks you will know.

You can stop worrying about it now - as you know.

Hth.

interstellar

3,779 posts

153 months

Saturday 18th May
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You will be fine. That won’t trigger the camera, stop worrying and enjoy your weekend.

It will be ok.

mercberk

Original Poster:

6 posts

9 months

Saturday 18th May
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interstellar said:
You’ll will be fine. That won’t trigger the camera, stop worrying and enjoy your weekend.

It will be ok.
Thank you so much

Pica-Pica

14,453 posts

91 months

Saturday 18th May
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What is done is done, only worry about the things you can change.
Going over the stop, while technically illegal, you are very unlikely to receive any punishment.
If a police officer was present, you may have got a word or two, but unlikely anything more.

To add. It pisses me off when cars to the left or right of me roll forward, because, when the lights change, you can’t easily check for last minute straggling pedestrians.

BertBert

19,683 posts

218 months

Saturday 18th May
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interstellar said:
You will be fine. That won’t trigger the camera, stop worrying and enjoy your weekend.

It will be ok.
This!

mercberk

Original Poster:

6 posts

9 months

Saturday 18th May
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Thank you all

Whataguy

1,029 posts

87 months

Saturday 18th May
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The cameras take two pictures I believe, the first one when you cross the line sufficiently to set it off and the second one to see if you have actually gone through.

I'd have thought you would be ok. I doubt they are accurate to the inch on the white line to trigger.

Ian Geary

4,730 posts

199 months

Saturday 18th May
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I have only studied one red light camera in detail, (whilst waiting at the light)

This one, in Hooley



It appears that there is a sensor in the road either side of the white line (one in each lane) that would detect a vehicle passing over it when the light is red.

I have never thought about riding up between them on my bike - that would be bad

I hear anecdotally red light cameras also act as speed cameras when the light is green, but as speeding is also bad, that is good maybe?

For the op, it is unlikely rolling forward a few inches would trigger this type of sensor.

Of course, there may be other types of red light camera not found on the A23, so don't take this as definitive.

Hth




BertBert

19,683 posts

218 months

Sunday 19th May
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Ian Geary said:
I hear anecdotally red light cameras also act as speed cameras when the light is green, but as speeding is also bad, that is good maybe?
The red light cameras that do speeding as well can be spotted as there will be the calibration white lines painted on the road.

119

9,503 posts

43 months

Sunday 19th May
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BertBert said:
Ian Geary said:
I hear anecdotally red light cameras also act as speed cameras when the light is green, but as speeding is also bad, that is good maybe?
The red light cameras that do speeding as well can be spotted as there will be the calibration white lines painted on the road.
Many of the newer ones don’t need lines at all.

Well, the new ones that have been installed local to us.

Freddie Fitch

140 posts

78 months

Sunday 19th May
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I'm still waiting for someone to say 'half term'. Well ?

I am alright Jack

3,846 posts

150 months

Sunday 19th May
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Freddie Fitch said:
I'm still waiting for someone to say 'half term'. Well ?
And ask him what was the problem with his hand brake.

mercberk

Original Poster:

6 posts

9 months

Sunday 19th May
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I am alright Jack said:
And ask him what was the problem with his hand brake.
She was driving an automatic vehicle

Freddie Fitch

140 posts

78 months

Sunday 19th May
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mercberk said:
I am alright Jack said:
And ask him what was the problem with his hand brake.
She was driving an automatic vehicle
Who's 'she'?

I am alright Jack

3,846 posts

150 months

Sunday 19th May
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Freddie Fitch said:
mercberk said:
I am alright Jack said:
And ask him what was the problem with his hand brake.
She was driving an automatic vehicle
Who's 'she'?
Must be half term.

mercberk

Original Poster:

6 posts

9 months

Sunday 19th May
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Freddie Fitch said:
Who's 'she'?
OP is “she”, I am correcting two correct assumptions.