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This link tells you all you need to know about Spanish speed cameras and the new one for seat belt and mobile phone use.
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Interesting web site, thank youThis link tells you all you need to know about Spanish speed cameras and the new one for seat belt and mobile phone use.
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I like the " across Spain, there are currently 800 fixed cameras," compared to the 10,000 in the UK which is 14% of the size of Spain.
This link tells you all you need to know about Spanish speed cameras and the new one for seat belt and mobile phone use.
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, how many of use at a stop sign if the road is clear we crawl across very slowly but don't actually stop.
All taking information as to what the left seat person is doing????
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Same here. stop for 4 seconds at sign.My memory could be playing tricks, but I think when I was in the States you were supposed to stop for 4 seconds at a Stop sign - though the way my brain is going it could have been somewhere else.
Nothing more than a high speed, high resolution speed camera taking 50 frames per second rather than one picture.......it still needs to take a picture of the offender which means EVERY passing vehicle has to be pictured and that aint going to happen, it will only trigger if the speed limit is broken.the new one for seat belt and mobile phone use.
In Morocco the police watch stop sign but you don't see them till too late they then pull you over around the next bend and you have to pay a fine.
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remember this sign . they do regularly stop and fine tourists for not stopping .
the UK which is 14% of the size of Spain.
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Swedes are like that too, driving in a remote part of Sweden probably not another car for 50 miles I crept across a stop sign and my Swedish friend shouts at me you must stop at a stop sign.@Lenny HB
In France, a few years ago, I approached a stop sign where there was a clear view of the road in both directions. With nothing coming in either direction I slowed down to almost, but not quite, stopped, and crossed the line. I was then flagged down by French Police.
They read me the riot act telling me,"Monsieur, in my country Stop means stop".
Expecting an on the spot fine I apologised and he said that he saw me slow down and almost stop. He then let me go with just a warning but, since then I always stop at the sign.
The expression "stop means stop" has become part of our family folklore.
You were lucky, round here people not stopping at stop signs is a nice little earner for the gendarmes at €90 a time. Also 3 points off your French licence@Lenny HB
In France, a few years ago, I approached a stop sign where there was a clear view of the road in both directions. With nothing coming in either direction I slowed down to almost, but not quite, stopped, and crossed the line. I was then flagged down by French Police.
They read me the riot act telling me,"Monsieur, in my country Stop means stop".
Expecting an on the spot fine I apologised and he said that he saw me slow down and almost stop. He then let me go with just a warning but, since then I always stop at the sign.
The expression "stop means stop" has become part of our family folklore.
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Bugger, I'm left hand drive!
Still, I'm unlikely to be doing either of the offences anyway.
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