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New speed cameras on the Freeways
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New speed cameras on the Freeways
Hey guys,
I cannot confirm this but I've heard that there are now fully functional point to point speed cameras on the kwinana/mitchell freeways.
I'm aware that they've been trialling these along with the new 3d laser speed cameras but didn't know they're now working.
Unable to find any official links to back this up, but my guess is that WAPOL will keep it hush hush for a month until they release statistics of how many people have been caught speeding and then carry on about how speed is the biggest killer on the roads.
Anyway, how these new cameras work is say there are two cameras, one is at "point A" the other at "point B"
Point A will see you along with every other car that passes by and record your number plate automatically (it will not detect your speed)
Point B will do basically the exact same thing, BUT it will calculate the time it took you to get from A to B and if it was MORE than the theorteical maximum speed limit allowed it may issue a fine.
That's how I think they work, correct me if I'm wrong
Apparantly these are already operational over east, can anyone confirm this also?
I cannot confirm this but I've heard that there are now fully functional point to point speed cameras on the kwinana/mitchell freeways.
I'm aware that they've been trialling these along with the new 3d laser speed cameras but didn't know they're now working.
Unable to find any official links to back this up, but my guess is that WAPOL will keep it hush hush for a month until they release statistics of how many people have been caught speeding and then carry on about how speed is the biggest killer on the roads.
Anyway, how these new cameras work is say there are two cameras, one is at "point A" the other at "point B"
Point A will see you along with every other car that passes by and record your number plate automatically (it will not detect your speed)
Point B will do basically the exact same thing, BUT it will calculate the time it took you to get from A to B and if it was MORE than the theorteical maximum speed limit allowed it may issue a fine.
That's how I think they work, correct me if I'm wrong
Apparantly these are already operational over east, can anyone confirm this also?
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Here are specs and details of the new Lidar cameras due to be in service July 1st.
http://www.policespeedcameras.info/news_wa.html
http://www.policespeedcameras.info/vitronic.html
http://www.policespeedcameras.info/vitronic_specs.html
Can scan 4 lanes of traffic total, 2 in each directions. 75M max operational range. (Twice the 40M max range of a Multanova!!!)
http://www.policespeedcameras.info/news_wa.html
http://www.policespeedcameras.info/vitronic.html
http://www.policespeedcameras.info/vitronic_specs.html
Can scan 4 lanes of traffic total, 2 in each directions. 75M max operational range. (Twice the 40M max range of a Multanova!!!)
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There is often a speed camera around the corner from my house (like 40 metres away) at the end of a school zone. Its frustrating but THAT makes a lot more sense than freeway cameras.
However, now that these car impounding/crushing laws are coming in and police actually come and find you after you get done going very fast, freeway cameras make more sense than they used to.
I still think theres always better places to put them than the freeway though, but at the same time they have to mix it up so nowhere is safe if you know what I mean.
But they don't, they just rotate them between the same old places over and over.
However, now that these car impounding/crushing laws are coming in and police actually come and find you after you get done going very fast, freeway cameras make more sense than they used to.
I still think theres always better places to put them than the freeway though, but at the same time they have to mix it up so nowhere is safe if you know what I mean.
But they don't, they just rotate them between the same old places over and over.
The freeway is one of the safest (but still illegal) places to speed when you think about it.
Flat road that is designed for lots of heavy cars and frequent use
turns are minimal
at 3am there is no traffic at all.
All it'll take is a few well placed speed cameras and people going 200km/h+ in their wrx's or skylines will be losing cars quickly lol
Flat road that is designed for lots of heavy cars and frequent use
turns are minimal
at 3am there is no traffic at all.
All it'll take is a few well placed speed cameras and people going 200km/h+ in their wrx's or skylines will be losing cars quickly lol
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These days any road with 2 lanes in one direction is a drag strip
Speed cameras are a good idea in theory, but I just don't like them.
And because they're becoming harder to detect I really don't like them.
It's legal to park on the side of a freeway/highway and block a speed camera from the view of the road (as long as it's legal to stop in that spot which on most fwy/hwy's it is.
Traffic camera operators can't do anything, best they can do is call the police to issue a move-on notice
But the police would probably also try and defect the vehicle..
Anywho, bedtime for me
Speed cameras are a good idea in theory, but I just don't like them.
And because they're becoming harder to detect I really don't like them.
It's legal to park on the side of a freeway/highway and block a speed camera from the view of the road (as long as it's legal to stop in that spot which on most fwy/hwy's it is.
Traffic camera operators can't do anything, best they can do is call the police to issue a move-on notice
But the police would probably also try and defect the vehicle..
Anywho, bedtime for me
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Re: New speed cameras on the Freeways
Graham wrote:Hey guys,
I cannot confirm this but I've heard that there are now fully functional point to point speed cameras on the kwinana/mitchell freeways.
I'm aware that they've been trialling these along with the new 3d laser speed cameras but didn't know they're now working.
Unable to find any official links to back this up, but my guess is that WAPOL will keep it hush hush for a month until they release statistics of how many people have been caught speeding and then carry on about how speed is the biggest killer on the roads.
Anyway, how these new cameras work is say there are two cameras, one is at "point A" the other at "point B"
Point A will see you along with every other car that passes by and record your number plate automatically (it will not detect your speed)
Point B will do basically the exact same thing, BUT it will calculate the time it took you to get from A to B and if it was MORE than the theorteical maximum speed limit allowed it may issue a fine.
That's how I think they work, correct me if I'm wrong
Apparantly these are already operational over east, can anyone confirm this also?
do you mean this thing?
they are on leach HWY now[/img]
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Graham wrote:These days any road with 2 lanes in one direction is a drag strip
whats this two lane crap? haha dont need dual carriageway for a drag strip just means you need to try harder to get onto the right side of the road
also the cameras on leach highway do not issue fines. they are similar to the point to point cameras, but they are to estimate the time of arrival of trucks at the shipping yards. no need to worry about them
atleast i hope not haha
so far the actual cameras on the freeway dont seem to be in use either. i know that because i still have my car and i have not been locked up yet haha
it 3 or 4 am there is literally no traffic on the freeway so i just go nuts i make it from kinross (past joondalup) to midland in about 15 minutes haha.
now im probably gonna cop some abuse for this one, but hey, its what i do please note, i dont [mess] around with passengers or in too much traffic hills runs excluded. graham knows all too well what im like through the hills. i point to point through there and we are both [mess] hahaha
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