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AROUND 100 DRIVERS IN CHARENTE-MARITIME HAVE RECEIVED FINES BECAUSE THE CAMERA IS SET TO FLASH AT THE WRONG SPEED Around 100 drivers who were travelling within the speed limit have been


issued with fines because of a camera reportedly set to the wrong speed in Charente-Maritime. The mistakes occurred on the RD 137 between Tonnay-Charente and Saintes, Sud Ouest reports. A


camera installed on the road at the beginning of September began to flash cars that were not going above the speed limit. It appears that the camera had begun to catch vehicles which were


travelling at any speed above 80km/h, even though the speed limit in the area is 90km/h. The speed limit changes from 80km/h to 90km/h just before the camera. > Le radar autonome de 


#TonnayCharente qui flashe PAR ERREUR dès > 80km/h. (vitesse limitée à 90) >  > Des usagers qui doivent se débrouiller pour contester, d'autres ont > payé rapidement afin 


d'eviter l'amende forfaitaire. Il faut annuler > tout ça rapidement ‼️@Prefet17 ???? pic.twitter.com/yozl0GBWwW > — Info Trafic 17 (@infotrafic17) December 16, 2022 Several


drivers have taken to social media to complain about the loss of a licence point and €68 fine that they have wrongly received. READ ALSO: SIX CHANGES FOR DRIVERS IN FRANCE IN 2023 There has


been confusion over 80km/h and 90km/h speed limits in recent years. In 2018, the French government decided to reduce the limit from 90km/h to 80km/h over 400,000km of roads without a central


reservation – mostly _routes départementales_ – in an attempt to reduce the incidence rate of fatal car accidents. However, this provoked significant opposition and in 2019 departments were


given the power to return to 90km/h if they wished, and almost half have done so, at least on a proportion of their roads. READ MORE: SPEED LIMITS SWITCH BACK TO 90KM/H ON MORE FRENCH ROADS


READ ALSO: INCREASE TO 90KM/H LIMIT RULED ILLEGAL IN NORTH-WEST FRENCH DEPARTMENT People who have already paid the fine relating to the RD 137 to avoid it being increased but who did not


break the speed limit, should be contacted by the Centre automatisé de constatation des infractions routières (CACIR) to cancel the penalty and arrange a reimbursement. Drivers who have not


yet paid the fine and who were not travelling at above 90km/h should receive an official letter cancelling the penalty. RELATED ARTICLES FRENCH DRIVERS PLAN LEGAL CHALLENGE TO ‘MASSIVE’


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