A12 yarmouth road

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Motorists name A12 as worst road in 2007

The A12 runs from Greater London to Norfolk, via Essex and Suffolk
A key route linking London to East Anglia has been named as the worst road in Britain in a survey of 4,000 drivers by an insurance company.
The A12 from London to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, has a particularly bad stretch near to Colchester in Essex
 
Anyone know where the 30mph speed camera is , I apparently was doing 36 :cry:
Yarmouth road, suffolk.
There are sites on the web but all I can find is a 40 one.
according to the suffolk site there was no mobile 30 ones on that road on the day, I think it was the 11th june.
 
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Little Glemham or Blythburgh would be my favourites. they always put them here tucked away just as you round a bend :mad:

The only fixed 30 i know of is through Lowestoft at Normanston Drive
 
I think it's pretty tough on motorists to keep changing the limit on a single road whereby the motorist believes he's obeying the law but gets fined. No intent - no fine.

There should be mandatory illuminated flashing signs when the limit changes on a road to alert the driver.
 
I think it's pretty tough on motorists to keep changing the limit on a single road whereby the motorist believes he's obeying the law but gets fined. No intent - no fine.

There should be mandatory illuminated flashing signs when the limit changes on a road to alert the driver.

sooey wrote

Just got fined sixty quid and a three point penalty for doing 65mph on a deserted motorway at a quarter to four in the morning. There was a fifty limit in force because one lane had been coned off for daytime roadworks.
The bit that made me laugh was the above claim in the paperwork that came with the notification.
joe90 wrote

Maybe, in future, you will follow the rules of the road and observe the speed limits. Speeding is just yob culture for grown-ups.
Make your bleedin mind up.
 
I think it's pretty tough on motorists to keep changing the limit on a single road whereby the motorist believes he's obeying the law but gets fined. No intent - no fine.

There should be mandatory illuminated flashing signs when the limit changes on a road to alert the driver.
The wonders of Charlie and a £10 note... :LOL:
 
My mind is made up. NO SPEEDING. But what can you do if it is inadvertent?

Motoring offenses are the only offenses whereby intent does not have to be proven.

Carelessness is no excuse. However, it is easy to miss a speed sign change - that should be illuminated - then no excuse.
 
You've definitely inhaled/imbibed/injected something: even a modicum of reasonableness? Is this actually Mrs Joe posting???
 
No. We aren't talking. She says I'm a know-all t**t.
 
Are those flashing signs actually in the highway code as a legal roadsign yet? I wouldnt have thought they could use them alone to warn of speed limit changes. Even with backup standard signs, just in case the flasher breaks, what would the motorists excuse be? "Sorry I was speeding gov, the flashing sign wasnt working to I carried on at 60, since the flashing speed sign is now in the highway code, and therefore I dont take any notice of the normal signs" :rolleyes:
 
Do you drive straight over traffic junctions when the traffic lights aren't working? :rolleyes:
 
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