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creamerybutter
17-05-05, 03:39 PM
Can you set the standard back facing gatso's off while travelling towards them?

I didn't think you could but I was travelling home from SteetBike with my nice new grab rail that Suzuki decided to replace under warranty (paint wasn't finished on the old one properly and just flaked off) there was a camera on the other side of the road and as I got closer it flashed, the last car to go past it on that side of the road had left the bit with the lines on a few seconds before.

If it did flash because of me what will happen? I was going 40 and the road is a 30 that I’m sure till fairly recently had less speed cameras and was a 40.

Couerdelion
17-05-05, 03:41 PM
I think you'ld best get the push bike out and prepare for a long ban....











If it was facing towards you it wouldn;t have got your number plate on the bike. Else you can set them off but as you were going in the other direction the lines on the road aren't calibrated for your direction.

wyrdness
17-05-05, 03:44 PM
I'm convinced that you can set them off. They only flash once and can't actually catch you. I think that it's either a deliberate warning flash or a bug where the camera gets confused and flashes when it shouldn't.

There's one on the North Circular near Chiswick roundabout that is often set off by vehicles travelling in the other direction.

Flamin_Squirrel
17-05-05, 03:49 PM
I've set them off going the other direction also - got a double flash. The direction shouldn't matter in terms of calibration, so I don't see why they couldn't get you if you're in the car at the time.

creamerybutter
17-05-05, 03:50 PM
I know they wouldn't have got my reg, I was just suprised it flashed to be honest.

thor
17-05-05, 03:54 PM
It's happened to me, on a section of road where there are no markings on the oncoming road. I think it's just a malfunction. They can't do you as they don't have your reg.

Jabba
17-05-05, 03:58 PM
Yep - they can be set off when travelling towards them on the opposite side of the road.

I've done it loads of times on the bike and once in the car. Didn't get a ticket for the car one.

Good fun scaring the wits out of those "in the zone" on the other side of the road :lol:

jon
17-05-05, 04:04 PM
Just make sure you don't get confused with a truvelo when trying this in the cage :oops:

Godikus
17-05-05, 07:45 PM
I used to go out of my way to speed up above the limit purely to set them off while facing them... stopped doin' it tho after a police car stopped me and took pictures of me with my gear on and off which he said would be used incase i set off a forward facing camera. dunno if he was serious or not tho. sounds like a lot of efort for the sake of 5 mph. Guess it might be worth it if i was going 150 in a 30 zone tho.

SVeeedy Gonzales
17-05-05, 09:15 PM
Yeah, I've done that (42 in a 30). Friends used to do it and give a thumbs-up, just to waste the film (when they had film...) and pee off the people looking at photos.

I've heard are that gatsos are only designed to get someone from the back, so going towards them even in a car, in theory (not tried it!) shouldn't get you in trouble anyway... they're only meant to cover both sides of the road in case someone gets clever and tries to go onto the other side of the road to avoid it...

I've also heard that if they flash going towards you it means they're a dummy, as the real one would only pick up an object moving away from it... I don't believe that one though!

DanDare
18-05-05, 01:18 PM
Bit of an odd one this as there are so many rumours about.

Just to throw in some info I heard from Mr Plod!

Can guarantee this though.....

Forward facing camera's were once under investigation as a flash forward into oncoming traffic is dangerous and could distract the driver or even blind them.

Gatso's were designed to measure the speed by the object travelling away from it only, not sure if thats changed either.

Hope you don't get anything though, there's far worse people on the roads
who drink and drive that need to be dealt with.

richwill68
18-05-05, 01:23 PM
Yes, the Gatso will flash if you ride towards it. Used to do it in the company car (Ambulance!) and wave or give a thumbs up. Plod spoke to bosses, so now we just look amused and don't wave! If you're doing this on the bike, do ensure that there isn't any plod around to pull you soon after.
Have fun
Rich :)

Ceri JC
18-05-05, 05:27 PM
I did, in my more irresponsible youth (okay, few months back), have a habit of rolling on the throttle when heading towards cameras and wave or do a "ner ner" thumb on nose and fingers in air gesture. I then decided better of it, because doing some merely gives more ammunition to those who want bikers to have to have forward facing reg numbers on our lids, etc.

SVeeedy Gonzales
18-05-05, 07:38 PM
Yes, the Gatso will flash if you ride towards it. Used to do it in the company car (Ambulance!) and wave or give a thumbs up. Plod spoke to bosses, so now we just look amused and don't wave! If you're doing this on the bike, do ensure that there isn't any plod around to pull you soon after.
Have fun
Rich :)

Also beware of changes... they're putting in rear facing cams (road markings so I assume gatso - still being installed) just after forward facing ones (truvelo) near me (Chatham :oops: ) because so many people speed up right after the truvelo :roll: