A32/A272 average speed cameras
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Looks like it’s going ahead. I also noted they have already installed a noise camera further along the A272 a while ago.
https://meonvalleytimes.co.uk/new-average-speed-ca...
https://meonvalleytimes.co.uk/new-average-speed-ca...
My first thoughts were they'll get vandalised being a fairly quiet country location. Second thought, will they be similar to motorway units in which case they will be so high as to be an eyesore but probably too high to get vandalised.
I'm assuming the authorities involved in this decision have taken these things into account.
I'm assuming the authorities involved in this decision have taken these things into account.
BIRMA said:
My first thoughts were they'll get vandalised being a fairly quiet country location. Second thought, will they be similar to motorway units in which case they will be so high as to be an eyesore but probably too high to get vandalised.
I'm assuming the authorities involved in this decision have taken these things into account.
It will be like the motorway SPECS cameras (same as quite a lot of good roads in Scotland has). I'm assuming the authorities involved in this decision have taken these things into account.
The thing is it’s not speed that has caused residents issues I suspect it’s the excessive noise that those probably visiting loomies brings and the article kind of touches on that. Will a bike sat at 50 not still produce antisocial noise?
ecsrobin said:
BIRMA said:
My first thoughts were they'll get vandalised being a fairly quiet country location. Second thought, will they be similar to motorway units in which case they will be so high as to be an eyesore but probably too high to get vandalised.
I'm assuming the authorities involved in this decision have taken these things into account.
It will be like the motorway SPECS cameras (same as quite a lot of good roads in Scotland has). I'm assuming the authorities involved in this decision have taken these things into account.
The thing is it’s not speed that has caused residents issues I suspect it’s the excessive noise that those probably visiting loomies brings and the article kind of touches on that. Will a bike sat at 50 not still produce antisocial noise?
BIRMA said:
As a regular visitor to Loomies on my Vincent Comet then later my Velocette Clubman both bikes at 50 MPH (which seemed fast with an open face helmet) did make a wonderful if not anti-social racket at that speed. But nothing compared to the odd rogue biker doing his Max Biaggi impression which I have witnessed far too many times in my car so it's no wonder locals complained.
You used odd rogue biker then said witnessed far too many times sitting at loomies you can hear bikes coming from miles away. Obviously it’s not every rider with a loud exhaust but I suspect if you worked out the ratios of car owners with an aftermarket exhaust and the ratio of bikers with aftermarket exhausts bikes would win by some miles. ecsrobin said:
BIRMA said:
As a regular visitor to Loomies on my Vincent Comet then later my Velocette Clubman both bikes at 50 MPH (which seemed fast with an open face helmet) did make a wonderful if not anti-social racket at that speed. But nothing compared to the odd rogue biker doing his Max Biaggi impression which I have witnessed far too many times in my car so it's no wonder locals complained.
You used odd rogue biker then said witnessed far too many times sitting at loomies you can hear bikes coming from miles away. Obviously it’s not every rider with a loud exhaust but I suspect if you worked out the ratios of car owners with an aftermarket exhaust and the ratio of bikers with aftermarket exhausts bikes would win by some miles. The bike had crossed over the road onto my side of the road, hit the wall, dumped the rider then flew over my car and hit the car following me.
Difficult to say what speed the bike was doing, but I reckon it was too fast and may have been doing a bit of air time hence the loss of control.
Hi, I live and work in the Meon Valley and have a Ducati 749 with a Termignoni, it makes a nice sound without being in your face.
Most of my customers will complain about the noise of bikes at the weekend, they don’t really care about speeding as long as you keep to the speed limits throug the villages, problem is they now associate noise with speed.
The stretch from Mislingford (Sanderson wood yard through to Loomies is a particular problem as the sound of a modern bike with a race exhaust carries for miles, especially early morning 5am onwards when it is deathly silent.
Riders do need to be more considerate of the residents or stricter limits will be introduced. It’s a little like the ridgeway where everyone used to be able to use the green lane with no issues until the 4x4 tiny dick brigade decided that getting stuck and then fking up the lane by using winches and wheel spin was a good laugh. Now everyone is banned.
Most of my customers will complain about the noise of bikes at the weekend, they don’t really care about speeding as long as you keep to the speed limits throug the villages, problem is they now associate noise with speed.
The stretch from Mislingford (Sanderson wood yard through to Loomies is a particular problem as the sound of a modern bike with a race exhaust carries for miles, especially early morning 5am onwards when it is deathly silent.
Riders do need to be more considerate of the residents or stricter limits will be introduced. It’s a little like the ridgeway where everyone used to be able to use the green lane with no issues until the 4x4 tiny dick brigade decided that getting stuck and then fking up the lane by using winches and wheel spin was a good laugh. Now everyone is banned.
Swannymere said:
Hi, I live and work in the Meon Valley and have a Ducati 749 with a Termignoni, it makes a nice sound without being in your face.
Most of my customers will complain about the noise of bikes at the weekend, they don’t really care about speeding as long as you keep to the speed limits throug the villages, problem is they now associate noise with speed.
The stretch from Mislingford (Sanderson wood yard through to Loomies is a particular problem as the sound of a modern bike with a race exhaust carries for miles, especially early morning 5am onwards when it is deathly silent.
Riders do need to be more considerate of the residents or stricter limits will be introduced. It’s a little like the ridgeway where everyone used to be able to use the green lane with no issues until the 4x4 tiny dick brigade decided that getting stuck and then fking up the lane by using winches and wheel spin was a good laugh. Now everyone is banned.
I guess what sounds nice for you might not sound nice for everyone else. Easiest thing to do is VOSA setup at loomies and just nab any bike with an illegal exhaust. Most of my customers will complain about the noise of bikes at the weekend, they don’t really care about speeding as long as you keep to the speed limits throug the villages, problem is they now associate noise with speed.
The stretch from Mislingford (Sanderson wood yard through to Loomies is a particular problem as the sound of a modern bike with a race exhaust carries for miles, especially early morning 5am onwards when it is deathly silent.
Riders do need to be more considerate of the residents or stricter limits will be introduced. It’s a little like the ridgeway where everyone used to be able to use the green lane with no issues until the 4x4 tiny dick brigade decided that getting stuck and then fking up the lane by using winches and wheel spin was a good laugh. Now everyone is banned.
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