
When you get behind the wheel, there are certain rules respect. It’s not about speed exceed.
To ensure this car drivers comply with the restrictions set by the authorities speed cameras on the roadside.
But know that there is permissible error who can save you take as bail fine for speeding.
Error in favor of the driver
This is good news for car drivers. This system is far from new, but it is often unknown Public.
If you go a little higher speed limit and you pass by fixed radarkeep in mind that you are not guaranteed to be accepted fine.
Indeed, there is an error. This, according to Road Safety, is always benefit the driver
Here are the tolerances #speed cameras depending on whether the speed limit is 50 km/h, 90 km/h, 120 km/h, etc.
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What is the margin for 2023?
To understand how the error works, you need to go directly to brain of each device.
They are the ones who program fields and sanction speed too high relative to the current limit, be it in km/h or in interest.
To better understand, here margin of error in 2023 In France :
- At 80 km/h : reserve 5 km/h = 86 km/h (saved speed: 81 km/h)
- At 90 km/h : reserve 5 km/h = 96 km/h (saved speed: 91 km/h)
- At 110 km/h : reserve 5% = 116 km/h (saved speed: 111 km/h)
- At 130 km/h : reserve 5% = 137 km/h (saved speed: 131 km/h)
Changes in the regulations soon?
If you are slightly over speeding, you lose points on your driver’s license. But that may change.
Indeed, according to the spokesman of Ministry of Internal Affairsthe government is currently considering the possibility of no longer deducting points for minor speeding.
As reported by our colleagues at La Dépêche, a source close to the file did indeed indicate that “ We will be hitting a lot less for small speeding tickets […]The idea is that you no longer lose a point if you go 5km/h higher“. An evolution that motorists are obviously looking forward to.
Source: Auto Plus

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