THE DOCTOR
Registered user
Speeding through those twisties between the trees.

Surely they've got to deploy speed camera warning signs for it tobe a legal bust.
Dont see why, I think this is an urban myth, the speed sign tells you what the speed of the road is, they dont have to give you an extra warning that they may be around to catch you breaking the law even though it would be good manners to i agree. You pays your money and take your chances as far as i'm concerned.
Signing
40. A speed limit is made lawful by the presence of street lights and/or a Traffic Regulation Order and the provision of prescribed speed limit signs appropriately located that comply with the TSRGD.
41. The Department has published an aide-memoire (DfT, 2006a) that provides guidance on speed limit and safety camera signing and is designed to ensure correct and consistent signing across the country. It does not replace or update the legal requirements of TSRGD but should be considered as best practice.
In summary:
• Camera signs should continue to be co-located with speed limit signs where permitted and practicable.
• For fixed speed enforcement, co-located camera and speed limit reminder signs should continue to be placed to allow the signs and speed camera to be visible to the driver in the same view. A camera sign may also be placed not more than 1km from the first camera housing in the direction being enforced (including or excluding side roads at the discretion of the road safety partnership).
• For mobile enforcement, co-located camera and speed limit reminder signs should continue to be placed in advance of the point of entry to the site or route (including or excluding side roads at the discretion of the road safety partnership) in the direction being enforced. Camera signs should also continue to be placed thereafter at intervals of around 1 km throughout the length being enforced.
Visibility
45. Depending upon the enforcement method used, speed camera housings (including tripod-mounted cameras) or the camera operator or the mobile enforcement vehicle should be clearly visible from the driver’s viewpoint at the following minimum visibility
distances:
• 60 metres where the speed limit is 40 mph or less;
• 100 metres at all other speed limits.
This camera signing, visibility and conspicuity guidance has no bearing on the enforcement of offences. Non-compliance with this guidance does not provide any mitigation of, or defence for, an alleged offence committed under current UK law.
The road through Pont Y Bodkin has several speed camera warning signs.
This is one of the main routes up to the Horseshoe pass and the Ponderosa and I had always considered the area through the trees to be safe from cameras. So a big thanks for the warning![]()
Hi Hew, my mate lives in Hope!
We both work in Broughton at Airbus.
I am the guy who started this thread (& was caught) & I can tell you I WASN'T caught by a camera through those trees.
One thing I will take away from this experience is ALWAYS LOOK IN MY MIRRORS!
That is 1 of the factors that got me my section 59 warning, (the other being my excess of speed of course)
There is only 1 (fixed) camera to my knowledge in Pont-y-Bodkin.
Just before the Railway pub (heading to Horseshoe Pass) but anyone speeding in this area deserves all they get. (kiddies play area + residential)
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Panzer, lucky as fook not to get a fine or points!
The local officer for the Deeside Industrial Park used to send out the schedules by email every week and I haven't seen one of those for a while either. Maybe they have stopped giving out advance warning?
