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Dear Highways England Company Limited,

Please can you advise the speed limit on 20th September 2018 between the hours of 20.00 and 21.00 on the m5 southbound between junction 16 and 17.

Yours faithfully,

Michelle Salmon

Highways England,

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Price, Gareth,

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Dear Ms Salmon

 

Thank you for your email of 20 Sept 2018 about speed limits on the M5.
This response has not been carried out under the Freedom of Information
Act as this is information we provide on a regular basis to our customers.

 

Highways England records some signal data for operational purposes;
however our database is not certified or calibrated to enforcement
standards, and it is not connected to the variable speed cameras. It may
contain errors, particularly in the times at which particular speed limits
were recorded, since (unlike the enforcement cameras) it was not designed
to provide 100% accuracy. This means that the records we hold do not
constitute legal proof of what speed limit was displayed, and could not be
relied on in court for the purpose of challenging a speeding ticket.

 

In order to answer your query, I consulted the information available to me
in this database; this indicates between 2000 hrs and 2100 hrs on the
20/09/18, the national speed limit applied.

 

The electronic signals on the M5 have been installed as part of the
J16-J17 smart motorway scheme. The aim of this scheme is to actively
control traffic flow and reduce congestion, using variable speed limits
set in response to conditions on the road, as well as by opening up the
hard shoulder as a running lane at busy periods. Existing smart motorways
have successfully reduced congestion without compromising safety, at a
significantly lower construction cost to the taxpayer than traditional
road widening.

 

Enforcement is one of a number of measures which are used to encourage
compliance with speed limits, so that the benefits of the scheme can be
delivered to road users. Camera warning signs are used to ensure drivers
are aware that enforcement is in operation on these sections. Variable
speed enforcement cameras are operated by the Police, and the information
generated by them is not held by Highways England; this means that I do
not have access to any details of offences recorded. Our arrangements with
the Police only cover use of the cameras to enforce variable speed limits
displayed on the overhead signals. When the signals are blank, the cameras
are capable of enforcing the national speed limit, but whether or not this
is done is a matter for each of the individual Police Forces, and Highways
England would not be involved in the decision.

 

However, I can tell you that the cameras are certified by the Home Office,
to ensure that they operate fairly and provide legal proof of what speed
limit was displayed. This involves strict design requirements which mean
that they can only enforce a reduced speed limit if it is correctly
displayed and the system is working properly; they are not capable of
enforcing a different limit to the one which is displayed. Because of
this, confirmation of the speed limit can only come from the information
held by the Police, which is used to generate the enforcement notices.

 

I hope that the information I have provided helps to explain why this
system is needed, and that there are safeguards in place to ensure it
operates fairly.

 

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You should contact me if you wish to complain.

Kind regards,

Gareth Price

Regional Enforcement Co-ordinator

Highways England | Brunel House | 930 Hempton Court | Aztec West |
Almondsbury | BS32 4SR
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