Message sent out at work today
Rewolf's Work Email wrote:
Beware - new digital speed cameras on the M42
As of Saturday, 1st April 2006 the new digital automated tracking system between junctions 3A and 7B on the M42 went live.
There are 276 digital cameras which have been set to 2 MPH tolerance.
You will not see any flash. The first you will know when you have been caught is the day the postman delivers the £60 fine.
Be careful out there!
Now from what I can tell this is rumour, but there are quite a few web sites that give the same information although some say the go live date was the 2nd. No source that I can find will state where the information came from other than a "reasonably dependable source".
276 seems to be a lot to me, yes I know there are loads, but I tend avoid that stretch of road and cut across country to Solihull instead - if they want me drive through narrow country lanes and urban routes at school start time rather than use the motorway, then I don't mind! But I have tried it, and as other have reported, the gantries are packed with cameras, so rather than having an overloaded motorway where everybody is at least looking at the vehicle in front, we have an overloaded motorway full of overstressed drivers that are staring at their speedos all the time.
I suspect that this is an April Fools joke, as other sources have said that the Cameras will only be active during periods when the variable speed limit is active, and 2mph is much too low unless of course the intention is to cause as much panic breaking as possible. So time to look a bit deeper...
Indeed the
official source (Highways Agency website) says that in addition to the fixed and controlled CCTV cameras, that there are ANPR cameras which will be used to "Measures real traffic behaviour, allowing us to tailor traffic management tools and assess the impact of Active Traffic Management on journey times. This information can then be used to improve the system and the way in which it operates". Yeah, right... so the Highways Agency is tracking all vehicle speeds by catching us on camera and reading the number plates.
However that apparently isn't for speed enforcement, because in an incredible waste of time and money, that function has been duplicated by the West Midlands Police who obviously have way too much taxpayers money to throw away on pointless duplication. There are also "Digital Enforcement Cameras" that will obviously measure your speed and recognise your number plate... these are associated with ladder markings and will operate "once mandatory speed limits are introduced" for the purpose of "ensure compliance with the overhead signals for the safe and effective operation of the scheme in reducing congestion and the impact of incidents". Forgive me if I sound stupid, but are not all speed limits mandatory, in which case these cameras are running all the time.
They are probably using the income from speeding fines because they can't think of any other way of spending it, so the people to blame for the pointless waste of money is (yet again) the party that couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery, but will instead keep pushing bullshit at you until you believe that you are drunk: New Labour.
Have we noticed any great improvements yet in traffic flow or reduced numbers of accidents? No, but if possible, they have managed to get thousands of drivers even more pissed off than ever, and driving in an even more dangerous fashion. The only plus point is that if you are being tailgated by an artic, then they cannot read your number plate!