Bit of a mega ride yesterday across the Forest of Bowland (WOW). Roads were a bit lumpy and bumpy, and had a hairy moment when I hit a dip at speed and was very briefly airborne
Superb day and surroundings, plenty of bikes out. Got as far west as Morecambe Bay - 218m - knackered today!!
Only possible niggle was an unannounced fixed speed camera in an unfamiliar area. It was facing toward me on approach, so no way of identifying me (roughly 35-36 in a 30)
This led me to think about whether they were 'constantly filming' cameras, where they don't flash (like Gatsos), but more like the Truvelos which are on day and night. If that's the case, and the cameras are close together, I wondered if they could catch a bike forward facing then identify it with a rear facing?? Before I got to the rear facing, I was being a good boy
Anyhow, not entirely concerned, 42 years of 'interpreting' road rules has only got me one ticket (and never for 'exceeding the posted limit'). Speeding suggests the speed is unsafe for the road conditions rather than going over an arbitrarily decided limit which has vitually no bearing on actual safety.
Don't think it'll come to anything as I'm not even sure such a marginal transgression would register on the automated units (ambush cameras have a slightly different enforcement criteria, so I understand). I may have even slowed enough before getting picked up??
Anyhow, even if the worst happens, one just puts it down to the cost of motoring (a sort of stealth tax in my opinion). Just don't like authority (especially when they've got their hands in my pockets).
Ride safe whilst the weather's good - winter is approaching.