A77 to get SPECS

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KB_S1

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5,967 posts

236 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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Conversation with a friend on the inside has revealed that the A77 is to get SPECS over a huge distance, about 14km iirc (was over beers).
This will be in a section which does NOT have accident history but is justified because they will aim to change driver Speeding Culture!
I use the A77 on a regular basis and know how bad it can be, but I also know that I break the limit every day on it without incident (not in the R'works though). The real problem is there are some very poor drivers on this road, mostly with irish plates and weather can influence the road greatly due to it being q.open.
Only accident I have been involved in was when I was stationary behind a hge q (caused by another accident) and someone was on the phone in a 4x4 and didnt seem to notice the 1/2 mile q in front.
I have long argued for changes to this road but scameras is a backward step i thinks!
Phew, that was a relief

tvradict

3,829 posts

281 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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Well the Scamera Partnership seem to have taken up a regular position just inside the second set of roadworks soutbound at the little layby just after the Eaglesham Road Junction. On A Convenient little piece of Concrete that has been added on to the side of the carridgway.

Do you know where abouts on the A77? I know that the New road will be classed as the M77 from Fenwick to Glasgow. None Motorway traffic will use the 'old' road. Therefore the M77 will have no Accident History. But seeing as the A77 Runs from Stranraer to Fenwick this 14km stretch could be anywhere.

Personally I think if this is true it will be on the Ayr Bypass probably from the Ailsa Hospital Roundabout to the Dutchead Roundabout. Although there have been a few Nasties at the Dundonald/Tarbolton Road Junction.

Oh Well, the powers that be obviously know whats best for us

KB_S1

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5,967 posts

236 months

Tuesday 19th April 2005
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Not sure where on the A77, as I said the conversation was over beers.
The dutchie R'about could be involved though.

w00dy

919 posts

244 months

Wednesday 20th April 2005
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Its a strech down near Girbin thats to get SPECS.

Phew! Was in the ayrshire post a fortnight or so ago.

tvradict

3,829 posts

281 months

Wednesday 20th April 2005
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w00dy said:
Its a strech down near Girbin thats to get SPECS.

Phew! Was in the ayrshire post a fortnight or so ago.


Thank for that

They'll have been nicked within 48 hrs

Neil O

75 posts

238 months

Thursday 21st April 2005
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Just as a FYI the information from the specs cameras is sent to road side units, which are accessed by the police / camera partnership who download the collected info. there is no live link to a central control, the info is just sitting there at the side of the road...

poah

2,142 posts

235 months

Monday 25th April 2005
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KB_S1 said:
Conversation with a friend on the inside has revealed that the A77 is to get SPECS over a huge distance, about 14km iirc (was over beers).
This will be in a section which does NOT have accident history but is justified because they will aim to change driver Speeding Culture!
I use the A77 on a regular basis and know how bad it can be, but I also know that I break the limit every day on it without incident (not in the R'works though). The real problem is there are some very poor drivers on this road, mostly with irish plates and weather can influence the road greatly due to it being q.open.
Only accident I have been involved in was when I was stationary behind a hge q (caused by another accident) and someone was on the phone in a 4x4 and didnt seem to notice the 1/2 mile q in front.
I have long argued for changes to this road but scameras is a backward step i thinks!
Phew, that was a relief



I'm glad. always thought it would be good to have specs on that road. I use it every day and the speed some people do is stupid.

KB_S1

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5,967 posts

236 months

Tuesday 26th April 2005
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i agree that some people drive very badly on this road but the specs is to be fitted in a section with a good safety record.
SPECS will only slow people down to the speed limit, it will have no effect on dangerous driving, unfit vehicles or excessive speed in poor conditions. It will make a lot of money out of people going to the Airport or ferries.

poah

2,142 posts

235 months

Tuesday 26th April 2005
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I have no problem with the police getting money from the fines. speed limits are there for a reason. going over them is breakingthe law so why should you not get points and a fine because of it. never understood why people get so annoyed at speed cameras

AL001

831 posts

277 months

Thursday 12th May 2005
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For a very simple reason. People should be looking at the road ahead and not averting their eye to their speedo all the time, as is the case now.

The whole speeding propoganda thing is total BS in the first place. Another instance of govt constantly introducing more legislation/controls/tax.

poah

2,142 posts

235 months

Friday 20th May 2005
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are drives these days unable to maintain a constant speed also do you not take your eyes off the road to check your mirrors.

mojocvh

16,837 posts

269 months

Friday 20th May 2005
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REALLY glad I've spotted this thread, just about to give up on the 400+ mile drive and fly to Stanstead to get work instead. BUT got to drive from dundee to Prestwick (public tx can't get me there in time for first flight)on the return leg. WHEW!!!


MoJo.