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Travelling by Car to Wembley

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Is there any truth in what I’ve heard that on smart motorways you get done if you are clocked at 71 mph ?
And where are these smart motorways ? Part of the m1 must be, so be careful sbc.
I was told from Leeds down to Nottingham is. I was on that stretch today and stuck to 70.
Pain in the arse.

The ambulance drivers who transferred me to Bristol told me there's a trick. If you look carefully at the opposite carriageway you'll see that some gantries have a camera behind them. If there is, there'll also be one on your side of the road. Not all the gantries have them. They might have been bullshitting me, but they didn't seem the type. Problem is, the cameras aren't easy to spot at first.

I’m on there most days mate and can confirm I have only seen them “active” when there is a speed restriction showing on the gantry (60,50,40)

It's been confirmed that the ones round the M4/M5 interchange are active all the time. Not sure about the M1.
 
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The ambulance drivers who transferred me to Bristol told me there's a trick. If you look carefully at the opposite carriageway you'll see that some gantries have a camera behind them. If there is, there'll also be one on your side of the road. Not all the gantries have them. They might have been bullshitting me, but they didn't seem the type. Problem is, the cameras aren't easy to spot at first.



It's been confirmed that the ones round the M4/M5 interchange are active all the time. Not sure about the M1.
Think I'd rather keep my eyes on the road ahead.
 
They didn't when I saw Shields a couple of years ago, and that was a much smaller crowd. They just want to get people on a tube of any kind.
Seems daft that as people using either or will need to be on different platforms. At league grounds such as White heart lane and Upton park the queue used to go down pretty quickly as the trains run regularly.
 
Seems daft that as people using either or will need to be on different platforms. At league grounds such as White heart lane and Upton park the queue used to go down pretty quickly as the trains run regularly.

They were just holding people at the top, and filling up the platforms as the trains were due.
 
Just checked the map, only directly outside station is anytime, the rest mostly mon-fri and mon-sat. Tried putting the map up for you from council website but no luck.

Click on map

Thanks mate, will have a proper look when I get chance.
 
The ambulance drivers who transferred me to Bristol told me there's a trick. If you look carefully at the opposite carriageway you'll see that some gantries have a camera behind them. If there is, there'll also be one on your side of the road. Not all the gantries have them. They might have been bullshitting me, but they didn't seem the type. Problem is, the cameras aren't easy to spot at first.



It's been confirmed that the ones round the M4/M5 interchange are active all the time. Not sure about the M1.

If im ever in an ambulance I hope they dont give 2 fecks about speed cameras!;)
 
I do have a number to contact for Ford Emergency Assistance. It's in my glovebox in the folder thing that includes the service history. I can also call it on my SYNC 1.0 system so long as it is connected via Bluetooth to my phone which it always is.

I have that and it's for accidents. It rings 999 for you if the airbag is deployed to get the emergency services to you quicker. You can either speak to them or they'll use the GPS from your phone if you're unconscious.

They don't come out for mechanical failures or running out of petrol.
 
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