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Has anyone else been caught out with the 20 mph camera? I must admit I was probably exceeding 20 mph, but not by much. I feel bad that in 25 years of driving in London I have never seen any signs , I wondered if anyone has successfully been let off? 3 points for doing 25 mph seems steep .

Any assistance welcome.

Thanks

Presume you were actually done on Tower Bridge (that's the only bit of TBR that I understand is a 20pmh zone). I think there are average speed cameras on the bridge and there is a fairly prominent 20mph sign on the approach. Sorry, but I think you chances of success at an appeal are practically nil.


I think you were unlucky. The traffic is usually too bad to go over 20mph.


If you just have 3 points it shouldn't really have an impact on your insurance etc.

  • 1 month later...

Tower Bridge has been 20 MPH since at least the 70's


A work colleague of mine back then was stopped by Police on his Scooter which had many mirrors


When asked by police why did he think he had been stopped?


He said dont know.


Speeding said the copper.


No said my colleage. I saw you in my mirrors, I made sure I kept my speed just under 30 MPH


Your nicked said the copper. It's a 20 MPH over the Bridge


The 20 MPH signs are very clear.

  • 2 months later...

womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> The speed awareness course was really good, I come

> away a better person, although all my journeys

> will now probably take at least 10% longer.



I know BUT it does make you think.


It makes you realise how flabby your driving had become.


( no 3 points either )


Nette(tu)

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