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Club Member
Location: Sydney, NSW
Registered: May 2002
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Speed Cameras
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Fri, 02 August 2002 17:24
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Hey ppl, I'm going to dispell some myths about speed cameras... Happy Reading!!!
How do the digital cameras work? The fixed speed cameras detect the speed of vehicles by using piezo electronic detectors embedded into the road surface. These piezo detectors deflect slightly when a vehicle is driven over the detectors, which then triggers an electronic device that accurately measures the speed of the vehicle. If the speed of the vehicle exceeds the legal limit then a digital picture is taken of the offending vehicle.
What does the camera record? If a vehicle is detected speeding, a digital image of the vehicle is recorded onto a disk from which all details regarding the speeding vehicle can be extracted. The image clearly shows the colour, type, make and number plate of the vehicle. Fixed digital speed cameras have the capacity to measure speed in both directions. Digital images also include the following particulars: Date of the offence Time of the offence Location details of the camera which took the picture Direction of travel of the offending vehicle Speed of the offending vehicle Speed limit applying to the road where the camera is situated The lane that the vehicle was travelling within Other security and integrity parameters
How do the fixed speed cameras work in multi-lane situations? Fixed speed cameras can monitor one to four lanes in the same direction. In the Eastern Distributor, northbound for example, cameras have been installed and configured to simultaneously monitor all four lanes. This is achieved by the installation of piezo detectors for each lane and of a wide angle lens camera, which monitors all lanes, and a telephoto lens camera, targeting each traffic lane. Therefore it is clear which vehicle has been detected. Vehicles cannot avoid camera detection by straddling lanes.
Can the cameras identify a speeding vehicle in a line of traffic? A speeding vehicle can be detected and photographed even if it is within a line of vehicles. The angle at which the cameras are set enables pictures to be taken even if another vehicle is in close proximity.
Signage at Speed Camera Sites The key objectives of the fixed speed camera program are to ensure that drivers keep to the legal speed limit and to reduce crashes and thereby prevent deaths and injuries on NSW roads.
Every fixed speed camera is accompanied by high profile advance warning signs and a media release detailing the camera location, accident history at the site and the date of commencement of camera operation.
There are three warning signs installed on the approach to fixed speed cameras. These signs all depict an image of a speed camera, together with an applicable warning message, in the left panel and the regulatory speed limit in the right panel. The three signs appear in the following order on approach to the speed camera and read as follows: 'speed camera 24 hours'; 'speed camera ahead'; and 'heavy fines loss of licence'.
All this information was stolen from the RTA website at www.rta.nsw.gov.au - Safety - Road Safety Information to be precise... There is also a list of the permanent speed camera locations in the entire of NSW... I still say that speed cameras suck but they say that they somehow save lives...
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Speed Cameras
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Rolla Boy | Fri, 02 August 2002 17:24 |
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Cool1 | Sat, 03 August 2002 04:07 |
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Youngy | Sun, 04 August 2002 02:36 |
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Malicia | Sun, 04 August 2002 02:53 |
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GIN51E | Sun, 04 August 2002 04:04 |
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manipulate | Sun, 04 August 2002 04:09 |
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GIN51E | Sun, 04 August 2002 04:23 |
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GIN51E | Sun, 04 August 2002 10:26 |
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Cool1 | Sun, 04 August 2002 05:19 |
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RA28 | Sun, 04 August 2002 09:33 |
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kerr | Sun, 04 August 2002 10:43 |
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manipulate | Mon, 05 August 2002 09:17 |
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GIN51E | Mon, 05 August 2002 09:51 |