So why have 30 mph speed limits then and not just say 35mph but if you break this one we will really prosecute you.
My mates missus got done in Wales where they have no tolerance and probably a different wording in their Highway Code to reflect that...
Without wanting to get caught up in all the technicalities of this i'll just say that yes it's not strictly law that you can do 10% of the speed limit plus 2 MPH but it is in the Police ACPO Guidelines that you are allowed to do 10% plus 2 MPH before being prosecuted in a court of law. I'm sure a Policeman can pull you over for doing 31 in a 30 zone and issue you a ticket but most people would appeal against this and there's a big chance the judge would simply laugh at this and just throw the case instantly out.
The reason the limit says 30 and not 35 is because if it said 35 everyone would drive 35 and there would be no leeway at all for people going slightly over the speed limit, which would be stupid, slip of a foot at the wrong time and you'd get a ticket. So allowing drivers a 10% plus 2MPH tolerance is fair so they can't complain when they get ticket'd for doing 36 in a 30 zone.
Thirdly, this is talking about being caught by a Speed Camera, not a Police Man. Speed Camera's are calibrated to the 10% plus 2 MPH rule and so a 30 MPH speed camera will not go off at 31MPH but rather 36 and above. Can you imagine how many people they would catch if it was calibrated to flash anyone going 1MPH over 30? They'd have a field day. It's the same on motorways, you can drive 79MPH before being prosecuted as again it's 10% plus 2.
I don't know if the rule is different in Wales but i'm in England and I know that this is the case here.
When the cameras down its not active. Any flashes are merely tests or resets. If you were to receive anything a check using the marks on the road would confirm your speed as either under or over.
What has been said is all correct but just in case the 10% + 2 is merely is guidance issued by ACPO roads policing committee and people have been stuck on for less. The Welsh highway code is exactly the same as England's.
What area was this?
The camera was in Derbyshire.
So bottom line. Yes the legal limit is 30 and you can be prosecuted for going over it but the chances are very slim and the chances of the prosecution holding any ground and sticking is even slimmer. Is the guideline 10% plus 2? Yes and this fine will stick if your caught exceeding this.
Oh and lastly I was doing 28MPH anyway so the 35 in a 30 thing is completely irrelevant anyway.
Thanks for everyones help and for putting my mind at rest :) Think it was just testing, faulty, whatever the case. Guess thats why they were fixing it.