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JayGee



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Speed camera van on M-way service station entrance road

Pulled off the westbound M4 into Reading services and down the entrance road where the speed limit is 20mph there was a speed van with 2 cameras poking out facing the incoming traffic. Never seen this before and though that service station roads are 'private'...... 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

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Were you caught?

Thanks for the heads up. I’ve never noticed 20mph on a services road, let alone a speed camera!

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i can imagine idiots coming off the motorway still travelling into the services at 70mph'ish so it makes sense to have some kind of deterrent ..
i guess the services asked uk highways to help them.. ... - .- -.




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i thought that would be the reason... Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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stan wrote:
i can imagine idiots coming off the motorway still travelling into the services at 70mph'ish so it makes sense to have some kind of deterrent ..
i guess the services asked uk highways to help them..


Probably more to do with the easy pickings for the scamera vans.

Slow down yes, but 20mph on a "slip road" ?

The sensible drivers will already have cut their speed, cutting it further runs the risk of being rear ended by a 70+ mph idiot.

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you're probably right about the easy pickings..

mind you thats a big reduction in speed from 70 to 20mph in a short length of road.


thanks jaygee for the headsup.. Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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I’d slowed to 30ish off the m-way but not 20 so am expecting points…….. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

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Pr9b be an anpr camera I reckon

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I’m hoping so - it didn’t have any speed camera signs or lettering. Plain white van with just chevrons on the rear and 2 cameras. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

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i think anpr cameras are on all gantry's on the m4 so i doubt a mobile one would be located there. ... - .- -.




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There’s one like that around South Yorkshire but it’s DSA looking for un taxed/insured cars etc. MY23 PHEV HSE
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Over 2 weeks and no NIP so I think it was ANPR 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

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