zulu wrote:
Thanks to whoever called me the resident signage expert! I don't think repeaters are necessary just because a speed limit is posted. It depends on the length of the road. Repeaters are to remind drivers on a long stretch of road.
Also Stephen is no doubt right that the partnership had not fulfilled their obligations. And it's a valid point that many drivers might have pleaded guilty to something that wasn't an offence at that location. Someone might have lost his licence or even job!
You have got away with this on a lucky break that the camera office have decided not to prosecute because perhaps their operator didn't check the sign in accordance with their procedure. Failing to check the sign or follow their procedure doesn't make the prosecution non-viable.
You were driving, you say, at 30mph in a 30mph speed limit; the speed you were detected at was 37mph, you were guided by the signs (lamp posts) that the speed limit was 30mph so the signs have provided adequate guidance, that is all they have to provide.
You would have to show in court that the obscuration of ONE of the gateway signs has caused you to believe that this single carriageway road, with street lamps, is some speed limit other than a 30mph speed limit.
You also have to ask yourself; why does there have to be 2 signs? It is so you can see ONE of them and unless I am mistaken you did or were able to.
As I and others have said, lucky.