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Tags: | cambridge, camcab, clips, cycling, examples, jump, light, red, rlj, road, speeding, taxi, tenison, video |
Date time: | 1.00pm, Friday 14th March, 2014 |
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Facing: | West |
Added by: | radwagon |
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Area: | Cambridge |
See clip at youtu.be/YVp0X12DSMg
Really not a lot to say here.
This lists the speed at which the police (through ACPO) see sufficient to issue a Fixed Penalty Notice. It also shows the speed at which a summons is issued, so would have the process go through the courts, likely resulting in a much heavier penalty.
Currently the two boundaries are at:
for FPN, limit + 10% + 2mph, so 24mph in a 20 limit
for a summons
up to 40mph, limit +55% +4mph, so 35mph in a 20 limit
over 40mph, +26mph, so 86mph in a 60 limit
www.cps.gov.uk/legal/p_to_r/road_traffic_offences_guidance_on_fixed_penalty_notices/
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