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DemonDave 07 November 2002 01:06 AM

4 on University Boulevard

Forward facing 2 on each side on the road !!!!!!

Attu 07 November 2002 03:47 PM

Thanks :(

Gridlock Mikey 07 November 2002 04:01 PM

Soon there will be one outside everyones house who has a vehicle capable of more than 10mph :(

Mikey NOT :cool:

scrappydog 07 November 2002 06:21 PM

Dunno if it's been posted before, but be careful of the mobile speed camera unit on London Road heading towards Trent Bridge. Collegue at work was caught and so was the wife. caught doing 40 mph in a 30mph limit - it's 3 lane dual!

Cheers,

AndyP

zip106 07 November 2002 06:41 PM

The Nottm. Evening Post has the locations of where the mobile unit will be in the week they are published. Check the Monday night editions on the same page as the weather and roadworks info.;)
.....but I wouldn't bet on them getting it wrong!...

D Hill 555 07 November 2002 08:50 PM

you will be ok dave,your motor will dazzle the camera's
(so shiny):eek:

K9VYN [Kevin W] 08 November 2002 06:25 PM

There weren't any markings down on Tuesday. I didn't think Gatsos worked forwards???

I have had 4 Gatsos flash me from the front - even though their markings were on the other sde of the road and no cars had passed from the opposite direction. I have not received any penalties to this date, although all but once I was definitely within the speed limit.

Kev

markbluemica 08 November 2002 06:58 PM

Kev i think they are the new digital forward facing ones theres a couple in ilson and one in ripley, so the motorbikes get away with it again as they have no front numberplate.


mark;)

DemonDave 08 November 2002 09:06 PM

These are not the digital specs one , but trulevo ... forward facing using 3 lines in the road to detect your speed. Radar detectors will not pick them up, and they will not flash.

Currently as of tonight they are not commissioned as they have plastic over the lens ...

R.B 08 November 2002 10:14 PM

Damm, going to have to get a good zapper :D

red_dog104 10 November 2002 03:09 PM

Nottingham Road and Tamworth Road in Long Eaton have got a load up now as well if you are going that way :(

ARM-Scooby 11 November 2002 01:21 PM

Too many about now, anyone got one of the GPS detectors such as the origin blue i, road angel or geo oddesy?

If so what are your opinions?

markr1963 11 November 2002 01:44 PM

Got a Geodesy Plus Radar. Still need to get the radar bit fitted. Way beyond my car electrical skills.

On the whole the GPS bit is good. Its speed sensitive in that you get more warning distance wise for cameras on 70 limit than you do for 30 mph. Also warns you if you are over the limit for that particular camera, beeps and flashes like a crazy thing. It does get it wrong though. There's a Truvelo in Codnor in a 40 limit. Geodesy thinks its a 30. It also does not know about the 2 on Notts Road, Ilson. Maybe because they're not supposed to be active yet, not sure.

The radar bit is supposed to get all the gizmos that GPS can't find.

AlanS 13 November 2002 09:26 PM

Origin Bluei for the fixed cameras and a Blinder radar jammer for the mobiles... the best £500 you'll spend


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