police forces across the UK have come together to reveal how far over the speed limit motorists can generally go without being hit by a fine and points on their licence.
The common belief that is recognised amongst drivers is that you're allowed to go '10%+2' over the limit and get away with it.So for example on a 30mph road, a camera would not normally activate unless a car drove past at 35mph or faster, and on a 70mph motorway you would have to go up to 79mph before getting fined.
However, is it the same everywhere? It is not, according to Chronicle Live. Car insurance company Confused.com stated that when 45 UK police forces were contacted, 33 responded, and out of those 25 shared information about when their speed cameras activate if a.
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