Mobile speed camera FAQs On a straight section of road the typical range for a mobile speed camera is one mile. Can you get caught behind another car? As long as the speed camera operator can see and target your vehicle they will be able to get a reading of your speed.

Do police speed vans have cameras at the front?

Mobile vans have both rear and forward facing cameras. I’ll be recording you from the front camera as you fly past.” You’ll be recorded as you pass too, to get your reg no. But there’s a time and a place and if you are speeding past a fixed or mobile camera unit, you’re in the wrong place.”

How far can a police speed van reach?

Typically, depending on the type of mobile speed camera, the range will be about two miles on a straight bit of road – they cannot work round bends or over brows of hills.

What happens if you ignore speeding fine UK?

You may have to go to court if you ignore the notice. After you’ve sent the Section 172 notice back, you’ll be sent either a: Fixed Penalty Notice ( FPN ) letter telling you to go to court.

Why is a police van parked at the side of the road?

Answer: It sounds like it may well be a mobile speed camera van. However, not all Police vehicles/vans parked at the side of the road are there to enforce road speed limits. Many vehicles are checking for other motoring related issues e.g. no road tax, stolen vehicles, etc.

Can a police officer use radar from a patrol car?

Portable hand held police radar can also be used either from within a patrol vehicle or in more uncommon instances from a officer standing outside of his or her patrol vehicle or motorcycle. How do police use radar from a patrol car? Police radar can be operated in a stationery position or moving vehicle.

Do mobile speed cameras work when a van is parked?

Typically, mobile speed cameras in a van work when they are parked up, but it’s still possible to catch speeding motorists when the van is moving. Can a mobile speed camera target your vehicle if you’re on the opposite side of the road?

What is the difference between police radar and police laser?

RADAR is an acronym for RA dio D etection A nd R anging. Unlike police laser, police radar directly determines a vehicle’s speed by measuring the doppler (speed induced) shift of the return of its transmitted frequency (think of the sound you sometimes hear of an approaching or receding train or emergency vehicle).