Mobile Speed Camera Rules – What You Need To Know
Have you been given a speeding fine and feel a bit lost? Don’t worry, this guide is here to clear things up. Every month, more than 130,000 people visit our website for tips on fines and parking tickets.
In this guide, we’ll go over:
- How mobile speed cameras work
- Whether you always need to pay a speeding fine
- How to appeal if you think the fine is wrong
- What could happen if you don’t pay
- How much you might have to pay if you’re caught speeding
We understand getting a fine can be a bit scary. But with the right advice, you can figure out your next steps. So, let’s dive in and learn more about mobile speed camera rules.
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What are the rules?
How many motorists are caught speeding?
Do mobile speed cameras have a Tolerance?
Successful Appeal Case Study
Situation
Initial Fine | £100 |
Additional Fees | £171 |
Total Fine | £271 |
The Appeal Process
Scott used JustAnswer, online legal service to enhance his appeal. The trial of this cost him just £5.
Total Fine | £271 |
Cost of legal advice | £5 |
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Scott’s fine was cancelled and he only paid £5 for the legal help.
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How many mph over the speed limit is a ban?
Do they need to give warning signs?
Do I have to declare a speed awareness course to my insurer?
If you are unsure, you can check your contract and look at the terms and conditions of the policy that you have taken out.
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I did a speed awareness course. Will it go on my licence?
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What if I’m caught speeding after I attend a speed awareness course?
Can I be penalised for going too slowly?
Keeping a safe driving speed does not just mean driving really slowly!
What are the cost implications of speeding?
As you may be aware, you can choose to plead guilty or not guilty if you receive a Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN). Each of these options will have different financial consequences.
If you plead guilty, you will need to pay a £100 fine.
If you plead not guilty, you will need to go to court. You can get fined more than £100 if the court concludes that you are guilty of speeding.
The court fine will depend on how fast you were going over the speed limit. This fine will be determined as a percentage of your weekly income but is capped at £1,000 or £2,500 if you were driving on the motorway.
If in doubt, you can use my free speeding fine calculator for a quick estimate.
This is a guidance tool only and not an assessment. For accurate speeding fine figures, contact the issuing authority credit. Do not rely solely on this calculator’s results.
Unlock says a Fixed Penalty Notice is not a conviction. It won’t affect your banking or housing, but the police will record it,1 so it’s important to keep this in mind before making a decision.
What is the point of speed cameras?
But what is the actual point of speed cameras, anyway?
Research and road safety statistics have shown that there is evidence that speed cameras reduce road speeds.
The presence of speed cameras puts drivers off driving at unsafe or excessive speeds. This, in turn, is part of a host of road safety initiatives that help protect the general public.
For stationary speed cameras, drivers know when the camera is pointing at them so they can adjust their speed appropriately. But what about mobile cameras?
Well, the uncertainty of a mobile camera means that drivers are more inclined to respect the speed limits on any given road because they don’t know when one will appear.
Can You Appeal a Fixed Penalty Notice?
Yes! You can.
There are many valid reasons to appeal a Fixed Penalty Notice that might carry enough weight to help get you off the hook. However, keep in mind that if the appeal is rejected, things can get a little more complicated than necessary.
Here’s a table with some strong arguments against your FPN.
Violation Category | Specific Offense | Common Appeal Reason |
---|---|---|
Traffic Signal | Running a Red Light | Traffic light was malfunctioning/out |
Insurance | Driving without Insurance | Proof of valid insurance at the time |
Speed Limit | Exceeding Speed Limit | Incorrect speed limit signage/malfunctioning speedometer |
Seat Belt | Not Wearing a Seat Belt | Belt was worn but not visible or medical exemption |
Mobile Phone Use | Using a Mobile Phone while Driving | Emergency situation or not in use |
Vehicle Condition | Driving a Vehicle in Poor Condition | Recent vehicle maintenance or misjudgment of condition |
Parking | Illegal Parking | Unclear, obscured, or misleading parking signs |
Documentation | Failure to Display Tax Disc | Disc was displayed but not visible |
Driving License | Driving without a Valid License | License was valid but not present |
Vehicle Registration | Driving Unregistered Vehicle | Registration was in process/delayed |
What you need to know
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