Wednesday, February 15, 2012

I want to appeal a traffic light camera fine in the UK?

Recently, iv been flashed by a traffic light camera at 17 mph as it thought that iv crossed the light and it flashed, as i never crossed the lights i stopped at the traffic lights just before it flashed i have no idea why it flashed ??



Can some Please advise



thank youI want to appeal a traffic light camera fine in the UK?
If you were stopped at or before the white line then this will show on the picture and you will get nothing through the post.

If you crossed the line then you may well get a NIP in the post and if you were over the line quite simply you are going to get done.



Red light cameras are not speed cameras so it does not matter what speed you were doing - if you were in its range and in the wrong place then they will get you.



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First of all the camera take two photos and the second will show clearly if you have or have not gone through at red. The first goes offf when the light is at red and usually after a second then the second on goes at a fixed point showing you have gone through at red. Traffic light cameras are not speed cameras. if you are telling the truth each shot will show you at the line.I want to appeal a traffic light camera fine in the UK?
If you stopped and the camera did for some unknown reason (which I have never come across) take a picture, you will not be in it.

The picture always shows the stop line and the signal and any vehicles past the line.

The picture also states how far into the red a driver had crossed.
You have to wait for your notification to arrive - assuming it was you that it flashed, seems unlikely if you were doing 17mph.



Once the notification arrives, it will have the details in it about how to appeal.I want to appeal a traffic light camera fine in the UK?
it could halved flashed at a car coming the other way do not worry until in the unlikely event you get a ticket
yeah right pull the other one! It wouldn't have flashed you, if you had stopped!
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