A77 average speed cameras

A77 average speed cameras

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hamish400

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274 posts

264 months

Saturday 10th February 2007
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Hi all,

Can anyone in SW tell me where the average speed cameras start when you are heading north from Stranraer. I have friends coming on ferry from Ireland.

Rgds
Hamish

jke11y

3,187 posts

244 months

Saturday 10th February 2007
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It is about a mile before Girvan if I remember right. But its not as if they wont notice? You cant miss them, they are not exactly subtle....

ApexJimi

25,743 posts

250 months

Saturday 10th February 2007
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Yup, as above - you simply cannot miss 'em.

Huge blue poles with bright yellow scameras on top.


Big Rod

6,242 posts

223 months

Saturday 10th February 2007
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What!?!?! They've put scamera's on the Girvan road?

Been ages since I've been down that way, but I always thought it was a great drive!! So how long is the section?

jke11y

3,187 posts

244 months

Saturday 10th February 2007
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I think it is about 40-odd miles. From about 5 miles before the end of the M77 to just past Girvan.

w00dy

919 posts

244 months

Saturday 10th February 2007
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It's not constant though, there are gaps in it. Plus if you don't run a front plate or stay in the middle of a long section like me.... they don't really count for much.

Big Rod

6,242 posts

223 months

Saturday 10th February 2007
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w00dy said:
Plus if you don't run a front plate or stay in the middle of a long section like me....


Oh no!! You're not telling me you're an MLM are you w00dy?!?!? yikes

hamish400

Original Poster:

274 posts

264 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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Hi all,

Thanks for info.

Hamish

bigdavy

1,085 posts

214 months

Sunday 11th February 2007
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Please remember to tell your friends these are AVERAGE SPEED CAMERAS (60mph). You can't sit at 80 then slow down when you see a camera, they are programmed to tell how long you have taken between cameras and if you are quicker than you should be your done. Plus you can get done more than once in a journey if you keep speeding and you are recorded at different cameras then you will get multiple tickets / fines / points. Cameras cover southayrshire from 5 miles south of Girvan to Kilmarnock boundry(east Ayrshire)

KB_S1

5,967 posts

236 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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Big Rod said:
w00dy said:
Plus if you don't run a front plate or stay in the middle of a long section like me....


Oh no!! You're not telling me you're an MLM are you w00dy?!?!? yikes


I think he means in the middle as in 'start-middle-finish'

The A77 is only 1 or 2 lanes in each direction.

emicen

8,721 posts

225 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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bigdavy said:
Please remember to tell your friends these are AVERAGE SPEED CAMERAS (60mph). You can't sit at 80 then slow down when you see a camera, they are programmed to tell how long you have taken between cameras and if you are quicker than you should be your done. Plus you can get done more than once in a journey if you keep speeding and you are recorded at different cameras then you will get multiple tickets / fines / points. Cameras cover southayrshire from 5 miles south of Girvan to Kilmarnock boundry(east Ayrshire)


70mph on dual carriageways (feel like getting a big ing pot of paint and writing it on the road most bloody days).

They may or may not be able to clock you if you pass out the timed zone in a different lane to that which you entered it in.

Corpulent Tosser

5,468 posts

252 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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emicen said:


They may or may not be able to clock you if you pass out the timed zone in a different lane to that which you entered it in.


So which is it then ?

KB_S1

5,967 posts

236 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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emicen said:
bigdavy said:
Please remember to tell your friends these are AVERAGE SPEED CAMERAS (60mph). You can't sit at 80 then slow down when you see a camera, they are programmed to tell how long you have taken between cameras and if you are quicker than you should be your done. Plus you can get done more than once in a journey if you keep speeding and you are recorded at different cameras then you will get multiple tickets / fines / points. Cameras cover southayrshire from 5 miles south of Girvan to Kilmarnock boundry(east Ayrshire)


70mph on dual carriageways (feel like getting a big ing pot of paint and writing it on the road most bloody days).

They may or may not be able to clock you if you pass out the timed zone in a different lane to that which you entered it in.


Much of the A77 is not dual carriageway.

bigdavy

1,085 posts

214 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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70mph on dual carriageways (feel like getting a big ing pot of paint and writing it on the road most bloody days).

They may or may not be able to clock you if you pass out the timed zone in a different lane to that which you entered it in.
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Thats a pretty big gamble if you ask me, do you honestly believe they only watch 1 lane? These fvcking cameras have had a major negative impact on most people in Ayrshire, but due to less accidents they are being hailed a great success. I know a number of people who's daily travel to work has increased by over half an hour due to HGV's being limited to 40mph and causing huge tailbacks on the single carrigeways.

emicen

8,721 posts

225 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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bigdavy said:
emicen said:

70mph on dual carriageways (feel like getting a big ing pot of paint and writing it on the road most bloody days).

They may or may not be able to clock you if you pass out the timed zone in a different lane to that which you entered it in.

Thats a pretty big gamble if you ask me, do you honestly believe they only watch 1 lane? These fvcking cameras have had a major negative impact on most people in Ayrshire, but due to less accidents they are being hailed a great success. I know a number of people who's daily travel to work has increased by over half an hour due to HGV's being limited to 40mph and causing huge tailbacks on the single carrigeways.


The amount of coverage and jump on the grenade style statements from top cops I'd wager its correct they have only been type approved to monitor travel along a single lane. Remember, this technology was not designed for what the government have bastardised it to do. It was meant to monitor traffic through roadworks to slow drivers down, not just to be stuck anywhere that poor junction design and appauling driving standard make numpties pull out infront of cars going 70mph.

Biggest single improvement that could be made to the A/M77 would be getting rid of bloody national limit signs and replacing them with simple red circled 70's. Then you wouldnt have drivers getting narked and undertaking everywhere because of wallopers cruising at 60 in the outside lane like its a birth right.


Edited by emicen on Monday 12th February 14:54

bigdavy

1,085 posts

214 months

Monday 12th February 2007
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Agreed. It's the cops utter glee when they tell you that you can and will be done more than once if caught speeding at more than one camera.rage

w00dy

919 posts

244 months

Tuesday 13th February 2007
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Aye, i meant i live halfway along a long strech. Though when i'm travelling at peak times (not often) i take the back roads - the symington junctions are not good places to be.

The camera's are just a cheap half assed way round a piss poor bit of road design. Apparently a new roundabout will be going in near symington/bogend toll, but has been held up due to an investigation into the local badger populance. Please remember, amongst one of this road's many victims is a traffic officer.

Bigdavy - i'm sure i passed you (i was in a focus) on east road, or the road parallel to it, probably at the back of three sometime last week? Was a very similar jag if not.