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i wasn' speeding
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I've receivede a NIP yet when i saw the mobile speed unit I checked my speed at it ws 54 (speed limit 50), yet they claim I was doing 61mph. The mobile unit was positioned on a bridge overlooking the motorway (roadworks in progress). Could the heavy rain that day have affected the accuracy of the reading? Is it worth challenging this NIP? I do currently have 3 points, and admit I was speeding that time, I was rushing to hospital aftr my son had had a serious car crash, but not this time! Help, I don't know what to do
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Odometers Speedo's are upto 10% inaccurate therefore an indicated 50 can be 55 and you admit 54 so + 5.4 = 59.4 so its not far from 61.
If you have non std wheels or non std tyres all these factors can effect the indicated speed.
If you were doing 54 the speed trap would not have triggered, rain snow etc does not effect them.
Do the right thing and pay it.
Odometers Speedo's are upto 10% inaccurate therefore an indicated 50 can be 55 and you admit 54 so + 5.4 = 59.4 so its not far from 61.
If you have non std wheels or non std tyres all these factors can effect the indicated speed.
If you were doing 54 the speed trap would not have triggered, rain snow etc does not effect them.
Do the right thing and pay it.