How fast can you go on a motorway without getting a ticket?

The usual tolerance guideline is 10% + 2mph to face prosecution. So if you're in a 70mph zone, 79mph is the absolute maximum. However, you can still get points and fines for going even a couple mph over the speed limit so always be cautious.
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How fast can you actually go on the motorway?

Expect to see the national speed limit sign at the point where a lower limit ends. The maximum speed limit on motorways is 70mph (60mph if towing) unless signs indicate otherwise. Variable speed limits apply on some 'smart' motorways.
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Can you go 80 on the motorway UK?

Since 1965, the speed limit on motorways has been capped at 70mph. However, many drivers default to speeds closer to 80mph, lulled into a false sense of security by the fact that relatively few drivers caught driving between 70-80mph are prosecuted.
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How much over the speed limit can you go before getting a ticket UK?

Essentially, what that means is that anyone who is driving 35mph or above in a 30mph, or 46mph or more in a 40mph zone, for example, will be issued with a speed limit fine. The same applies on the motorway. If anyone is travelling 79mph or more, they'll be flashed by the speed cameras.
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How can I speed and not get caught UK?

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How do I know if speed camera caught me?

Don't believe the urban legend that most cameras are just empty boxes, but it is true that not all speed cameras flash. Ultimately, there's really only one way to tell whether you've been nabbed by a roadside speed camera, and that's the appearance of a fine notice in the post.
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Can you check if you've been caught speeding UK?

There's no way to check if you've been caught speeding, you will have to wait and see if you receive notice from the local police force in the post, which you should receive within 14 days.
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Are you allowed 10 over speed limit UK?

The 10% rule

On paper, as soon as you go over the speed limit, you're committing a driving offence. In reality, however, there can be some leeway. That's because the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) urges police officers to use their discretion when dealing with drivers who break the speed limit.
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Is there a 10 leeway on speeding?

You will not get a ticket provided your speed does not exceed the limit by more than 10 per cent, Gareth says. So for example, travelling at 35mph or above in a 30mph zone will be recorded as a speeding offence. However, Go Safe say thresholds vary and can change without notice.
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How far over speed limit can you go?

What is the 'rule'? The 'rule' itself is quite straightforward: if the speed limit is (for example) 30mph, the rule states that you won't get a speeding ticket unless you are going 10% plus 2 mph faster than the limit.
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Can you go 77 mph on a motorway?

So if you're in a 70mph zone, 79mph is the absolute maximum. However, you can still get points and fines for going even a couple mph over the speed limit so always be cautious. Everyone speeds a little now and again. I usually do 75mph on the motorway if it's nice and clear.
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Can you get a speeding ticket for doing 80 in a 70?

All Replies. ACPO guidelines suggest a 10% plus 2 MPH prosecution threshold i.e. at 70 no prosecutions below 79 MPH, so at 80 indicated you should be safe from prosecution. Note however they are only guidelines.
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What speed gets you a ticket?

By law, anything over the official speed limit is liable for a speeding ticket. However, the police usually offer a buffer of 10% plus 2 mph above the speed limit, though this is entirely at their discretion. Breaking the speed limit to a truly excessive degree may lead directly to a court summons and prosecution.
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Can you drive 60 mph motorway?

If you are in a car, motorcycle or a car-derived van – the speed limit on the motorway for you is 70mph. If you are towing a caravan or trailer then the limit is 60mph. Buses more than 12 metres long and goods vehicles with a laden weight of more than 7.5 tonnes also have a speed limit of 60mph on a motorway.
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What's the speed limit on motorway UK?

What is the national speed limit on different roads in the UK? The national speed limit for cars, motorcycles, car-derived vans and dual-purpose vehicles is 70mph on motorways and dual carriageways with a central barrier, 60mph on single carriageways and 30mph in built-up areas.
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Do mobile speed cameras allow 10?

Yes. You will not get a ticket provided your speed does not exceed the limit by more than 10 per cent, plus 1mph on roads, Gareth says. So for example, travelling at 35mph or above in a 30mph zone will be recorded as a speeding offence. However, Go Safe say thresholds vary and can change without notice.
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Will I get points for doing 33 in a 30?

Nope. You're allowed to go 10%-ish above the limit, so 33 is fine.
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Do average speed cameras have a tolerance?

While all cameras have a tolerance limit to account for accuracy – whether that's the speedometer of your car or the camera itself – the fact of the matter is if you're even 1mph over the limit technically you're breaking the law and have no grounds to complain. It's best not to chance it.
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Are all speed cameras active?

Figures released by 36 UK police forces showed that of all the speed cameras in the country only 52 per cent are activated and able to catch speeding drivers.
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Are motorway speed cameras always on?

If you wanted proof that smart motorway speed cameras are always ON, even when the gantries are off, you've got it. Here are pictures of a Honda Integra Type R owner getting flashed under gantries that are 'switched off'. The driver was a customer of Tegiwa Imports.
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How fast do you have to go to not get caught by a speed camera?

Most police forces have a tolerance of 10% plus 2 mph above the limit before a speed camera 'flashes'. So on a 30 mph road, a camera wouldn't normally activate unless a car drove past at 35 mph or faster.
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At what speed do you lose your license UK?

Is a ban automatic? Although the Police attempt to resolve most offences by way of a Fixed Penalty Notice, at excessive speeds, a Court appearance is inevitable. For speeds in excess of 100 mph (or more than 30 miles above the relevant limit) the punishment starts at disqualification as opposed to penalty points.
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Do speed cameras flash on motorways?

Do smart motorway speed cameras flash? Smart motorway cameras do not use a visible flash. A unit next to the cameras gives an infra-red flash that allows the camera to operate at night and in low light conditions.
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How far away can a speed camera van catch you UK?

How far away can speed cameras catch you from? Current speed camera technology allows detailed video and images of drivers to be taken from up to one kilometre away. Most cameras, however, use markings on the road to measure distance over time and determine your speed.
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How long does it take for a speeding ticket to come through UK?

How long will a speeding fine take to arrive? If a postal NIP is issued, it must be delivered to the registered keeper within 14 days of the alleged offence, and the keeper must respond within 28 days with the information requested – even if they are choosing to appeal.
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