I don't always stick to the speed limit but try (via cruise control) to always stay within the allowed 20%. Today I received a recorded delivery statement from Conduent (aka Brinks) stating the I recorded well over the limit on Demokratias last month. I guess it's possible as I had just had my flu jab at Blue Cross and might have been a bit relieved.
My question is that what I have received isn't a police ticket, it's a "mea culpa" form for me to complete and post to Conduent. What is its legal standing?
If it was a straightforward Police fine I would just pay via JCClink but this seems a bit suspicious, especially as have never seen the Conduent vans displaying the radar warning sign, as I believe they are required to by law.
Any personal experiences welcome.
Conduent
Re: Conduent
I have seen the vans that are set up to check for speeding motorists. If they are all set up like the last one I saw around 6 weeks ago drivers have nothing to fear.. around a couple of hundred yards before the van was a sign at the roadside with a Camera logo on it and it had a reaffic one there. So you do get plenty of warning, if that are all like that.
Trev..
Re: Conduent
I have seen the vans that are set up to check for speeding motorists. If they are all set up like the last one I saw around 6 weeks ago drivers have nothing to fear.. around a couple of hundred yards before the van was a sign at the roadside with a Camera logo on it and it had a reaffic one there. So you do get plenty of warning, if that are all like that.
Trev..
Re: Conduent
I got done a couple of times, the van had no signage , just white with its hazard warning lights on, and just a triangle about twenty metres before it, result is I never go over a 100 on the motorway any more.