We had a drive up to Northumberland today and there was the usual road works on the A1. The "Average speed 50mph" signs were in place. There were probably about 7 or 8 sets of cameras along the length of the roadworks. I was doing between 45 and 48 along the whole stretch except for the last set of cameras where I speeded up to over the 50 (about 55) before realising what I had done and slowed back down immediately. If I get a speeding fine I shall have to hold my hand up and say "Sorry guv."
So what I am asking, and I don't have a clue as to the answer is this. Is the Average 50 MPH measured from one camera to the next camera or is it measured for the whole length of the restriction- in thhis case about 8 miles.
So what I am asking, and I don't have a clue as to the answer is this. Is the Average 50 MPH measured from one camera to the next camera or is it measured for the whole length of the restriction- in thhis case about 8 miles.