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Old 24-05-12, 12:39 PM   #1
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Default French roadside speed cameras

Of course I know that like myself all the .orgers are law abiding sedate riders who would recoil in horror at the very thought of contravening any road laws regardless of where they are riding but a "friend" of mine recently visited France on his bike. While riding along a nice piece of country road "my friend" was flashed by a road-side fixed camera. Now we've all heard stories about being frog-marched to a cash-point when caught by a gendame with a hand-held device but does anybody know if there are any repercussions of being got by a fixed road-side camera?

Back home now and a bit nervous each time the letterbox rattles in case it's a nasty note from France demanding money.

The Internet seems a bit vague but I'm sure many folks on here have "friends" who may have on occasion been a tad too brisk on a French D-Road and been flashed. Are they now paupers or did nothing ever come of it?
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Old 27-05-12, 12:59 PM   #2
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Don't worry nothing will happen. I got flashed a few times last year, once going a "little faster" then the legal limit. I was like you, worried. In the end nothing came of it.

Also on our recent trip Metalhead got flashed in front of me on a dual carriageway, and unless he tells me different I believe nowt came of that either!
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Old 27-05-12, 08:42 PM   #3
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I was with dan on that trip in a car, and you will not see any post from france. Cops with speed guns and frog marched to a cash point, wouldnt suprise me, unless it was strike day
Was driving a little quick over there just once mind, two bikes appeared in the mirror, tanking it. I think nowt of it (thinking its dan and phil) but it was two bike cops. I pulled to the right and they passed and thanked me. I didnt even ease off lol. love it.


I think we saw you get flashed dan but i cant be 100% sure.

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Old 27-05-12, 10:42 PM   #4
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Got flashed in Germany and Holland and France, nothing happened.
Maybe I was just very lucky
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Old 28-05-12, 10:54 AM   #5
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Just saw this in Visordown:

"It’ll cruise all day at 100mph if your bank balance can stand the fines. Oh, and on that note, it is possible to get caught speeding at Peage stations on elapsed time. I always thought that was a myth. Let me tell you, categorically, it isn’t."

http://www.visordown.com/road-tests/...#ixzz1w9xhWrph

Good to know I think as others on this forum have previously said this is a myth.
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History Lesson:
This time 1973 coming back from Austrian GP ( cars ), the other Goodyear truck was stopped by German Polizei - it landed at the side and waved guns at them!
The paperwork was A2 sized, but all ended well.
The driver circled the biggest number on the page ( think it was copshop phone ) converted it from Dm to £££ & claimed that on his expenses. Made a thumping profit!
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Just saw this in Visordown:

"It’ll cruise all day at 100mph if your bank balance can stand the fines. Oh, and on that note, it is possible to get caught speeding at Peage stations on elapsed time. I always thought that was a myth. Let me tell you, categorically, it isn’t."

http://www.visordown.com/road-tests/...#ixzz1w9xhWrph

Good to know I think as others on this forum have previously said this is a myth.
Don't need to read that, as I know it ain't a myth. My mate who lives over there warns everyone planning a visit to take their time between peages as you will get caught. Best thing to do if you think you may be having too much fun, is to pull over have a break,hen carry on your merry way. Thus reducing your average speed timings, and less likely to be caught. Gendarmes do sit waiting at peages, waiting if you've been a badun
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Of course I know that like myself all the .orgers are law abiding sedate riders who would recoil in horror at the very thought of contravening any road laws regardless of where they are riding but a "friend" of mine recently visited France on his bike. While riding along a nice piece of country road "my friend" was flashed by a road-side fixed camera. Now we've all heard stories about being frog-marched to a cash-point when caught by a gendame with a hand-held device but does anybody know if there are any repercussions of being got by a fixed road-side camera?

Back home now and a bit nervous each time the letterbox rattles in case it's a nasty note from France demanding money.

The Internet seems a bit vague but I'm sure many folks on here have "friends" who may have on occasion been a tad too brisk on a French D-Road and been flashed. Are they now paupers or did nothing ever come of it?
Thanks for the feedback folks. General view is no problem for a road-side fixed camera but you'll get done by a Gendame and potentially get done on timings between toll-booths.

I'll let "my friend" know he can relax a bit.
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Don't need to read that, as I know it ain't a myth.
The link's just for reference to the article, which isn't related to speeding tickets at all. I've read the Eurotour section in prep for a trip and one "tip" was that this is a myth, a claim which was repeated several times in that thread to the point where I would have gone believing it was true.

So to hear from recent experience that it wasn't is useful to me (even though I doubt my SV could go that fast between the Peages anyway )
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Don't need to read that, as I know it ain't a myth. My mate who lives over there warns everyone planning a visit to take their time between peages as you will get caught. Best thing to do if you think you may be having too much fun, is to pull over have a break,hen carry on your merry way. Thus reducing your average speed timings, and less likely to be caught. Gendarmes do sit waiting at peages, waiting if you've been a badun
How on earth do you have "too much fun" on a motorway? Perhaps I'm doing it wrong
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