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Speed Cameras

  • 18-02-2007 11:30pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,972 ✭✭✭


    does anyone know from what distance you can get caught with 1? Also is there a speed which if you are caught at you can get an automatic driving ban?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,173 ✭✭✭overdriver


    How fast were you going????
    :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,972 ✭✭✭patrickc


    175kphish on motorway, came round the bend and saw cops and braked immediately. they were a a few hundred yards up


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,454 ✭✭✭mloc123


    Prepare to be flamed, people here seem to always take the moral high ground on speeding...

    What type of a speed trap was it? Tripod or handheld hair dryer type one?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,470 ✭✭✭DonJose


    175kph :confused: WTF was going through your head, if you were caught you are looking at a dangerous driving charge, and hopefully a long ban and a huge fine.

    http://www.rte.ie/news/2006/0914/mullingar.html


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,972 ✭✭✭patrickc


    I know i will be, but i think on a motorway thats an acceptable speed anyhow not the point.. a tripod unfortunately:(


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,972 ✭✭✭patrickc


    thanks donjose


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,815 ✭✭✭✭Anan1


    I know i will be, but i think on a motorway thats an acceptable speed anyhow not the point.. a tripod unfortunately:(
    My guess is that that was a laser gun you saw on the tripod. If so, and given that they didn't pull you, you should be fine. Out of interest, what colour is your car? I read somewhere that laser guns can have trouble getting a fix on dark coloured cars, especially if they're a bit dirty.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,315 ✭✭✭ballooba


    That is complete B.S.

    If the Gardai were that concerned they would have stopped/followed you.

    Worst you will get is 2 penalty points and fine.

    The guys in the above link were racing each other and filming it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,972 ✭✭✭patrickc


    the garda was out of the car standing at the back of it, so i thought he didn't have to stop you just post the pics to you.. it's a dark grey car, not dirty at the moment though


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,815 ✭✭✭✭Anan1


    the garda was out of the car standing at the back of it, so i thought he didn't have to stop you just post the pics to you.. it's a dark grey car, not dirty at the moment though
    As far as I know, cameras are sited either in boxes or in vans. I've never heard of a Guard actually manning a camera, as far as I know they use laser or radar guns and pull you on the spot.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,470 ✭✭✭DonJose


    The guards won't follow one car, they stay at the one location and record everything which will be processed later, those laser tripod cameras can track and record a car from 800 meters away.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,972 ✭✭✭patrickc


    he had 1 on the tripod at the back of the car, i saw that definitely.. suppose ill just have to wait 6 weeks and wait and see


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,093 ✭✭✭✭Esel
    Not Your Ornery Onager


    the garda was out of the car standing at the back of it, so i thought he didn't have to stop you just post the pics to you.. it's a dark grey car, not dirty at the moment though

    Maybe the driver's seat is a bit 'off colour' though? :D

    Not your ornery onager



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,972 ✭✭✭patrickc


    esel wrote:
    Maybe the driver's seat is a bit 'off colour' though? :D


    lol:rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,315 ✭✭✭ballooba


    DonJose wrote:
    The guards won't follow one car, they stay at the one location and record everything which will be processed later, those laser tripod cameras can track and record a car from 800 meters away.
    I think you'll find that they will of they are tht concerned. If they thought the car was stolen for instance.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,141 ✭✭✭Yakuza


    So, you think doing almost 50% over the speed limit is "acceptable"? Perhaps it is, if everyone else were doing the same thing, but they're not. At best, at that speed you'll find yourself coming up the ar5e of someone doing, say, "only" 130-140kph and having to either brake or swerve, both of which have potentially fatal consequences. What if you skid on gravel, oil, black ice, wet roads?

    All you're worried about is whether you'll get caught? If I were you, I'd be worried about making it to the end of my journey with the obvious selfish disregard you have for your life and those of other road users. It's not just you that would be involved - your passengers and fellow road users are being put at risk by your antics.

    If you want to do that speed on an empty road, knock yourself out, but you have no business doing it on a public highway, where the majority of users are on or somewhere close to the posted limit.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 512 ✭✭✭Drax


    175kphish on motorway, came round the bend and saw cops and braked immediately. they were a a few hundred yards up

    I am curious to know how you can be doing 175 on a bend. Where did this happen?


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 6,869 ✭✭✭Mahatma coat


    Yeah, Dude what are you drivin?


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 6,869 ✭✭✭Mahatma coat


    does quick mental calculation...................


    so thats 110 in old money then, on the motorway, durin the day or at night?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,423 ✭✭✭fletch


    Drax wrote:
    I am curious to know how you can be doing 175 on a bend. Where did this happen?
    I presume by a bend he means a long sweeping bend on a motorway and not a chicane.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 512 ✭✭✭Drax


    fletch wrote:
    I presume by a bend he means a long sweeping bend on a motorway and not a chicane.

    Yes thanks for that Fletch :D
    I am still curious to know what sweeping bend this happened on....
    I am always wary of sweepers and crests (the likes of the Cashel bypass going North etc) - why you would be doing this speed with the possibility of a paddywagon lurking just out of view is silly.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,173 ✭✭✭overdriver


    A Garda friend of mine told me if it's night-time they have to intercept you.

    Your indicated 175 will be a bit less in real terms, and you jammed on the brakes, so it MIGHT be less again, but you'll still be over the limit considerably.

    It will be a miracle if you don't get 2 points and a fine.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,972 ✭✭✭patrickc


    I drive an s40 and it was a long sweeping bend as Fletch said.. well at least points I'll get so..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,454 ✭✭✭mloc123


    Like I said, people here always take the moral high ground on speeding as none of them have ever broken a speed limit :rolleyes:

    I'd say at worst you'll get 2points and a fine.


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators Posts: 23,243 Mod ✭✭✭✭godtabh


    mloc123 wrote:
    Like I said, people here always take the moral high ground on speeding as none of them have ever broken a speed limit :rolleyes:

    I'd say at worst you'll get 2points and a fine.


    Whats the point with people taking the moral high ground? One of the reasons why there is such high roads death is people are speed an the OP was taking the piss at that speed.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,454 ✭✭✭mloc123


    Speed doesn't kill, poor driving does.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,859 ✭✭✭Duckjob


    Yakuza wrote:
    The usual...

    Yawn.

    OP, as someone mentioned, your speedo probably overreads your speed. Also it may take a few moments for a speedgun to get a lock on you so if you braked immediately it's possible you read in at under 160kph. If so you'll probably won't get a ban.

    I'd expect some fan-mail though.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,605 ✭✭✭cpoh1


    There goes the moral high ground cavalry riding off into the sunset looking for another victim.

    Considering as was already mentioned that speedos on production cars are 10% out at high speeds, your likely speed was much closer to little over 150kph, after breaking not much past 140kph. expect a fine and 2 points.

    And for anyone who thinks 150kph is mad speed on a motorway get real. People aren't dying at these speeds on these roads, people are dying because of poor judgment and driving on poor roads not motorways. Iused to drive at 100mph plus every day on the motorways in the uk along with everyone else, and rarely witnessed or encountered any accidents. Mind you england has a level of competency of driving that we will never have.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,815 ✭✭✭✭Anan1


    It's all down to conditions, really. 175km/h on a motorway may be perfectly safe, 40km/h past a school may be much too fast. For what it's worth, I don't think the OP is going to hear any more from the Guards about this.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,972 ✭✭✭patrickc


    I believe it's safe to do fast speeds on a motorway, the speed limit should be adhered to on national roads and urban roads. Today I stuck to the spedd limit on the motorways and all other roads.. I think I've learnt my lesson, you never know where the Gardai will crop up!! :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,585 ✭✭✭HelterSkelter


    175kphish on motorway, came round the bend and saw cops and braked immediately. they were a a few hundred yards up
    A classic example of how a speed camera could cause an accident. He could have skidded and lost control when breaking.

    Ever notice how people automatically break when they see a speed camera, even if they are under the limit. I think they should publish the locations of all speed checks.

    Anyway OP, you should enter the details of the speed trap location on www.irishspeedtraps.com.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 999 ✭✭✭Noelie


    Hey guys just a little curious, have read through the thread but am still a little unclear, I was doing about 140 on the M7 on saturday and there was a cop car parked on the side of the road with what looked like a speed gun, do they have to pull you over to give the ticket or can they post it out. I'm not sure if there was a camera but there was no flash. Would i have been caught?

    Also it's my g/f's car but obviously i was driving it, will the points go straight to her or what will happen?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,470 ✭✭✭DonJose


    A classic example of how a speed camera could cause an accident. He could have skidded and lost control when breaking.

    If the above poster wasn't breaking the speed limit they there would have been no reason for his abrupt braking, he could have easily lost control killing himself or some innocent driver. From what I have seen a lot of Irish drivers are like sheep, if one driving is breaking the speed limit there is nearly always one close behind, strenght in numbers. If there had of been another speeder behind the above driver could be easily be a short column in todays newspaper.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,585 ✭✭✭HelterSkelter


    DonJose wrote:
    If the above poster wasn't breaking the speed limit they there would have been no reason for his abrupt braking, he could have easily lost control killing himself or some innocent driver.
    Well as I said already, you will notice people brake suddenly when they see a speed trap even if they are driving below the speed limit. It's a natural reaction.
    DonJose wrote:
    From what I have seen a lot of Irish drivers are like sheep, if one driving is breaking the speed limit there is nearly always one close behind, strenght in numbers.
    It's not just Irish drivers, I noticed the same in other countries I have driven in, i.e. UK, US, Italy and Spain.
    DonJose wrote:
    If there had of been another speeder behind the above driver could be easily be a short column in todays newspaper.
    Yup, which makes me wonder why they stick speed traps on relatively safe dual-carriageways and motorways.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,844 ✭✭✭✭cormie


    DonJose wrote:
    If there had of been another speeder behind the above driver could be easily be a short column in todays newspaper.

    Only if the one behind isn't keeping a safe distance giving them time to react and pre-empt the situation.

    In my opinion, in a lot of cases it's very safe to drive above the speed limit. Sure look at a lot of the roads who have had their limits decreased just because MPH changed to KMPH, 60MPH has now turned into 50MPH in a lot of areas, on Motorways 70MPH has turned to 75MPH, does this mean somebody going 75MPH back when the limit was 70 was driving unsafely just because they were breaking the speed limit?

    Speed limits are really only there as a guidance for those who can't determine a safe speed to travel for the area and its surroundings. Anyone who goes 79km through a blind, tight bend on a country road with a limit of 80, or 49km past a school road when school has just finished in a 50 zone is much worse than somebody going 150 on a safe motorway with a limit of 120.

    One of the best and safest displays of driving I've ever been part of was on my way back from Wexford one day, myself and 3 other cars were travelling for about 20 miles together, keeping perfect distance and overtaking other cars (indicating in and out of lane) and only staying in the overtaking lane, when overtaking:eek: etc etc etc.. but... we were all going between 130 and 140 (and obviously less if need be) in a 100 zone. Breaking the speed limit but safe to do so. Bare in mind that this is a route which has been suggested to have a 120km limit before afaik.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 512 ✭✭✭Drax


    cormie wrote:
    Speed limits are really only there as a guidance.
    In those few words, you have summed up what the majority of Irish drivers think of speed limits. :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,844 ✭✭✭✭cormie


    Drax wrote:
    In those few words, you have summed up what the majority of Irish drivers think of speed limits. :rolleyes:

    hehe, well without quoting my full sentence, it's brought a whole new meaning to them words. Since the majority of users on our roads can't determine what speed to go without knowing the legal limits, they should be adhered to by the majority of road users.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 228 ✭✭tacklemore


    I got caught by the same type of speed gun. 2 penalty points and had my wallet lightened by €80. I received a letter 6 weeks after being zapped. With regard to most of the comments that I've read, I think that we all realise that his speed was a little bit on the high side, but I think we should try and stick to the original question. No amount of giving out is going to change his driving style, so it just ain't worth it. We can only be responsible for our own driving.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,315 ✭✭✭ballooba


    Yakuza wrote:
    At best, at that speed you'll find yourself coming up the ar5e of someone doing, say, "only" 130-140kph and having to either brake or swerve, both of which have potentially fatal consequences.
    A few people have made comments like the above. It makes me wonder if you have ever driven on a motorway.

    Other than the section of the M50 in the mountains, where the limit is 100kmph, on a motorway you should be able to see several kilometres ahead. So the above situation should not happen unless you have cataracts or something.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,160 ✭✭✭TheNog


    I was told the laser guns can detect your speed from either a mile and half or a kilometre and half.

    Can't remember which it is.

    And taking the morale high ground here ........ YOUR A PLONKER!!!!!!!!!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,454 ✭✭✭mloc123


    TheNog wrote:
    I was told the laser guns can detect your speed from either a mile and half or a kilometre and half.

    Can't remember which it is.

    And taking the morale high ground here ........ YOUR A PLONKER!!!!!!!!!!

    Taking the moral high ground on spelling... its "you're".


  • Moderators, Politics Moderators Posts: 41,242 Mod ✭✭✭✭Seth Brundle


    Anan1 wrote:
    As far as I know, cameras are sited either in boxes or in vans. I've never heard of a Guard actually manning a camera, as far as I know they use laser or radar guns and pull you on the spot.
    There are a few alright doing the rounds esp in Laois and Louth.
    Anan1 wrote:
    It's all down to conditions, really. 175km/h on a motorway may be perfectly safe, 40km/h past a school may be much too fast. For what it's worth, I don't think the OP is going to hear any more from the Guards about this.
    I agree about the inappriopriate speeds. However, one persons idea of appropriate is different from anothers.
    I don't think the OP will hear about it either.
    I believe it's safe to do fast speeds on a motorway, the speed limit should be adhered to on national roads and urban roads. Today I stuck to the spedd limit on the motorways and all other roads.. I think I've learnt my lesson, you never know where the Gardai will crop up!! :)
    That should read I believe it's possible to do fast speeds on a motorway where the conditions permit.

    A classic example of how a speed camera could cause an accident. He could have skidded and lost control when breaking.
    Strictly speaking you should not need to break on a motorway (M50 excluded)! If you need to break then in theory you are going too fast for the conditions!
    Ever notice how people automatically break when they see a speed camera, even if they are under the limit. I think they should publish the locations of all speed checks.
    I live near enough to the Spa Hotel. I see this every day. Its because most drivers are oblivious to the current speed limit and their own speed!
    Noelie wrote:
    I was doing about 140 on the M7 on saturday and there was a cop car parked on the side of the road with what looked like a speed gun, do they have to pull you over to give the ticket or can they post it out. I'm not sure if there was a camera but there was no flash. Would i have been caught?
    You can be caught as follows:
    * Fixed camera (Gatso) at the side of the road (it flashes for each of the two pics taken if manual checking is required) - not all gatso boxes have a camera but they still flash
    * Gatso van - unmarked transit van discreetly parked on the side of a road - no flash
    * unmarked car - pic taken no need to stop speeding driver
    * garda with tripod - a few have camera units but most don't so they need to pull the driver over
    * garda witness - two or more gardai swear that the driver was over the limit.
    * I can't think of any more!
    Noelie wrote:
    Also it's my g/f's car but obviously i was driving it, will the points go straight to her or what will happen?
    Jebus, what are you worried about then! :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,972 ✭✭✭patrickc


    kbannon wrote:
    * garda with tripod - a few have camera units but most don't so they need to pull the driver over


    Whats the point in having these if they dont have camera units and they don't pull over the driver??


  • Moderators, Politics Moderators Posts: 41,242 Mod ✭✭✭✭Seth Brundle


    I didn't say that the ones who don't pull the driver over don't have camera units!

    The gardai (without camera units) who stand at the side of the road would have some kind of threshold where they will nab drivers. Assuming the driver is over their limit they will then pull them over. The threshold may be 110km/h (in a 100km/h zone). The speeding driver may need to do a recorded 120km/h to reach their threshold due to speedo inaccuracies.
    Anyhow, I have not heard that this practice has been stopped.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,141 ✭✭✭Yakuza


    First off - I posted last night at 2am - I was tired and grumpy!
    I didn't mean to take any moral ground, just point out the madness of doing that speed on an Irish motorway.
    ballooba wrote:
    A few people have made comments like the above. It makes me wonder if you have ever driven on a motorway.

    Of course I have - in 10 countries spread over 3 continents. And the ****tiest driving standards are here, by a long way. I'm no saint either, I don't see a problem cruising at 130/140, but 175 is taking the pi5s.

    I accept the point that an indicated 175 may be 160/165, but 15km not a huge difference at that speed.

    Your car's kinetic energy is proportional to the square of your speed, so a car going at 180 has 2.25 times more energy than someone going at 120 - that's over twice the braking distance / time needed to stop
    ballooba wrote:
    Other than the section of the M50 in the mountains, where the limit is 100kmph, on a motorway you should be able to see several kilometres ahead. So the above situation should not happen unless you have cataracts or something.

    If you're doing 60 kph more than the car infront of you (180 vs 120 - keeping it easy for the sums!), and they are 1km apart (some chance on the car park that is the M50), you're going to be up there arse in 1 minute. If the cars are 500m apart, you'll be up their arse in 30 seconds. So, every 30 seconds you are going to have to perform some kind of manoevre, probably braking, unless you slow down to something approaching what the other road users are doing. That's a lot of opportunities for something do go wrong.

    If you want to give your car a burn, fine, but I don't think the Irish motorways are the place for it - track days or continental autoroutes / autobahns, and you'll be able to do it much more safely.

    I am still amazed, at the attitude - displayed in fine evidence on these boards that speed limits are only a guideline, and that we're all innately brilliant drivers; a nation of Michael Schumachers. We should all enter the F1 and we'd have it sewn up.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,315 ✭✭✭ballooba


    Yakuza wrote:
    If you're doing 60 kph more than the car infront of you (180 vs 120 - keeping it easy for the sums!), and they are 1km apart (some chance on the car park that is the M50), you're going to be up there arse in 1 minute. If the cars are 500m apart, you'll be up their arse in 30 seconds. So, every 30 seconds you are going to have to perform some kind of manoevre, probably braking, unless you slow down to something approaching what the other road users are doing. That's a lot of opportunities for something do go wrong.
    That's assuming all the cars are either 1km apart or 500m apart. That's a busy motorway. (BTW we're quite obviously not talking about the M50 here)

    Your argument does not hold water. You should be able to see a car ahead from a lot further than 1km away, on a motorway. Stopping distance at that speed is 390 metres.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,972 ✭✭✭patrickc


    Well I came home tonight and didn't have to brake once and there was 3 speedchecks.. (for all you moaners I'm learning):rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,315 ✭✭✭ballooba


    Three speedchecks!!!! What's your commute?!?

    I haven't seen a speedcheck in about 3 weeks. That one was on Cuffe St, Dublin 2. Before that it was probably christmas time.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,972 ✭✭✭patrickc


    I drive Dublin to Carlow.. N9/M7/M9 .. yeh i thought it was funny to speed checks within half a mile of each other obviously to catch those who speed up after 1st one.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,549 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    Yup, which makes me wonder why they stick speed traps on relatively safe dual-carriageways and motorways.
    Why do you think!!!!!!! To reach the targets the politicians have set them for the number of tickets to be issued. All this in the name of 'safety', what a load of crap.

    In Cavan there was a great fire / Judge McCarthy was sent to inquire / It would be a shame / If the nuns were to blame / So it had to be caused by a wire.



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