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Road Angel 2 - Devices That Save

Posted on April 16th, 2009 by admin  |  No Comments »

What makes a good device? The easy answer is one that does what you want it to. The hard part of that answer is saying exactly what you want the device to do. So, to make it easy, what if you had a device that could do all that you wanted it to do, quickly and cheaply, and without too much fuss and mess on your behalf? What if this was the best in breed device, with more extras than you could shake a stick at, and that it does that little bit extra, just to make you feel better? If this is what you’ve been waiting for, then you certainly cannot go wrong with the Road Angel 2.

 

The Road Angel product first time around was great  but, like every great company, they’ve listened to their fans and their detractors to come up with this amazing upgraded package that fulfills all those little niggly things that may not have kept you up at night, but that certainly make this a much more appealing product. 

 

From the sleek wide screen LCD to the truly idiot-proofed (well, you know what I mean) windscreen mounts available making it’s plug and go operation seamless (you can use your cigarette lighter socket for power if you want to use it in more than one place, or have it hard wired to your cars power), from its ability to detect not one or two but all of the camera systems currently operating in the U.K., to its use of highly sensitive lasers to detect other laser systems (front and back), this is the way to go. 

 

With the integration of the GPS (global positioning system) together with the other technologies Road Angel 2 has, it can now give you protection from all accident blackspots too, which is a huge plus for every family car owner. With big numerals in the screen so you know your speed the device is registering, an audio as well as visual alarm when a mobile laser or camera detection system is sensed, there’s no excuses for not slowing down and missing that ticket. With the accident blackspot system, it’s exactly the same. 

 

As with any GPS system it’s only as good as the information that it has, so remember that you can update your new Road Angel 2 by PC or phone to make sure your trip info is always up to date. The safety features, especially the integrated RescueLoc function (it gives you a pinpoint location so that you can better direct rescue services if you have a breakdown or accident) are truly second to none, and can only help ease the mind of all us parents with youths on the road these days.

 

From the moment you open your package and let your hands on it, to the last time you glanced at the display, it’s hard to see what could have been done to make this a more safety conscious or affordable package. Sure, there’s devices out there with more bell’s and whistle’s, but there are few that compare to the overall simplicity of design and ease of use than the Road Angel 2 – and with safety as their by word, they really can say their guarding your life and your livelihood.

Compliance and Safety - Road Angel Helps

Posted on April 16th, 2009 by admin  |  No Comments »

Have you ever wished you had a device that could tell you when you were approaching a hazard, a speed trap or an area, which might present danger to you and your passengers? You do not have to wait or wish any longer. The Road Angel is a GPS navigation system with the bonus of being able to supply you with database of known hazards and speed traps as well as alert you about temporary hazards or speed traps, which may be present. 

 

The purpose of this type of equipment is to help to maintain compliance with the law as well as increase awareness of hazards and other dangers which may pose the possibly of an accident. The way a GPS works is by creating an accurate location based on the position of your vehicle and a satellite. The database, which is provided with Road Angel, actually contains the locations of the hazards, accident black spots, as well as fixed speed traps. 

 

Based on where you are located and the database the Road Angel has the device is able to tell you where you are, how far you are from hazards and warn you before you reach them. The database is updated frequently to allow for temporary hazards, changed conditions or other noteworthy additions. The update service does require a fee in order to maintain service. The fee however is minimal especially when compared to the costs of repairs or citations for speeding. 

 

The device itself is compact and has an advantage over other devices. It is easy to read and comes with a number of features such as sounds and lights to let you know when you are approaching a hazard and how far away you are from it. Many LCD screens end up causing problems with viewing because of the glare of the screen. The Road Angel is designed to prevent this from happening. 

 

The Road Angel is one of the best on the market. This not only because it is a small but also has an ease to read display that can handle being placed in an area that is easily read by the driver. It comes with a variety of warning features making it perfect for any driver. There are visual as well as auditory aids. The device is compact to avoid creating issues with line of sight. It also is designed to reduce the problems that normally appear with LCD screen. 

 

This allows individuals to drive safely as well as maintain their compliance of the law. Driving safely and within posted speeds are two of the best ways to prevent accidents. Having the knowledge of hazardous areas before you reach them can be a major benefit and give you peace of mind that for known hazards such as sharp curves and known spots for accidents you are completely covered. The hazards, speed traps, and roadways constantly change having a system that updates regularly to match these changes makes the road angel a vital part of the compliance of law and maintaining vehicle safety.

POLICE CAMERAS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

Posted on April 16th, 2009 by admin  |  No Comments »

They are posted along roadsides, on traffic lights, and overhead of motorways. What are they? They are police cameras that monitor and record motorist?s speeds and license plates.  There are many different models in use throughout the United Kingdom and Europe.  With the speed cameras? use on the rise, some have begun to question their safety and effectiveness.

The most popular police camera in use is the Gatso camera manufactured by The Gastometer BV from the Netherlands. This camera takes a snapshot of speeding vehicle?s license plate on the back of the car.  The picture is used captured using a standard flash on 35mm film.  Later, this information is used to issue a speeding citation.  

A movement that was started in a German court has now made this particular citation more difficult to prosecute with success. The dispute over the citation arises because the photo only shows the rear of the vehicle; it does not show the driver when the infraction incurred.  Since the driver cannot be identified, it is becoming more complicated to prosecute offenders.

Another common police camera is the Truvelo, which is made in South Africa.  This particular brand uses infrared flash to capture photos.  Because the flash is hard to detect by the human eye, the camera can take pictures of the front of the vehicle, including the driver.  While they are not as widely used as the Gasto yet, their popularity is growing.

To overcome the increased usage of speed cameras, opposition groups have spoken out on cameras such as the Truvelo.  Three arguments against the police camera usage have emerged. The first claim is that localities are financially responsible for the maintenance of the various cameras, however, all the money collected from the citations go back to the HM Treasury. Some believe that the local municipalities will save money in their budget if they discontinue use.

The second argument is that the speed cameras have not increased the safety of the roads.  Statistics have shown that accidents and fatalities have not decreased significantly on the roads where police cameras are in use.  In fact, some figures even indicate that there has been a decrease in road safety where cameras are stationed.  One reason why this may be true is that there are a growing number of GPS and radar detectors entering the marketplace to help motorist know when to slow down to avoid being cited for speeding.  However, once they pass the speed camera, the motorist speed back up.  Even drivers without the help of technology have come to know where the cameras are mounted and can therefore decrease their speed when passing them.  

Finally, several question if some cameras are even capable of obtaining accurate information.  One such camera is the popular model made by Speed Checked Services, Limited. SPECS, another speed camera model used on major highways and motorways can monitor up to four lanes of traffic at one time.  However, because two cameras work together to capture a car at two different sections of roadway, some believe they are flawed.  They claim the SPECS are defective because a driver can simply change lanes to confuse the camera system. The company disputes this claim because they allege that recent studies have proven that the SPECS cameras are advanced enough to even monitor vehicles that change lanes.

It is evident that there are several groups that would like to discontinue the usage of police cameras.  Nevertheless, officials are adamant that the cameras increase the safety of the roads and help make drivers more responsible. One thing is certain, at least for the foreseeable future, police cameras will be a common part of the roads in the United Kingdom.

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Posted on March 22nd, 2009 by admin  |  No Comments »

Making the World out of Responsible Drivers

 

 

Making drivers into responsible and conscientious individuals with a humanitarian outlook will unquestionably take more than just the fear of a fine. 

 

World Bank and the World Health Organization disputed that the effect of hazardous manners on the roads can be anticipated to be the third biggest killer in the world in years to come. Does the general public recognize that hostile drivers are free to use the motorway as a racing circuit? Are we, as well as need to put up with our present sophisticated cities, central points for business, way of life, shopping and vacation, being used as an alternate for the Monte Carlo rally?

 

Even though it is becoming more extensively acknowledged that speeding is very well related to road security, many people rebuff to accept or comprehend the dangers of negligent behavior.

 

Three decades ago, many countries and for the most part in the Western developed world, much advancement with civilizing road safety has been prepared.  Legislation is continuously altering and the quality of driving trainings and assessments is being improved. Optimizing constantly the whole infrastructure, vehicles are becoming safer and even traffic enforcement, through recent international cooperation, is helping to reduce accidents.

 

One of those measures to help reduce the fatalities and injuries is the use of gatso technology.  Gatso technology, from the name Gatsonides, a famous rally driver, is the first reliable speed-measuring device. 

 

The Gatso technology uses radars to gauge the speed of passing vehicles, a film based camera and a flash unit.  White markings highlighted on the road surface in addition to perform as a support to authenticate the velocity of photographed vehicles.  This is without doubt the most frequent and most widely recognized kind of speed camera. 

 

When a vehicle passes through the camera more rapidly than a predetermined speed, it sets off the camera shutters and the flash simultaneously to take the first image. Then 0.6 seconds shortly, they are set off again to take the second image.

 

From these two images the authorities are able to recognize the vehicle and the velocity it was traveling. The speed is also authenticated by calculating the distance traveled amid the second and first images, relative to the white markings on the road surface. These markings are at a fixed space apart. The drawback with this system is that it can run out of film hastily than expected, although safety camera crews do mend to their cameras quite frequently. 

 

Still a lot of drivers try to go around the bush and beat the system.  Many of these violators are constantly failing.  Others, who, for whatever reasons, do get away with it to tell tales, but the certain fact is, luck won’t be on your side all the time.  Some try to stay within the speed limit when approaching a speed camera but speeds off again when passed through it.  

 

With the Gatso technology or not, roads today could still be safer if it weren’t for irresponsible driving.  When it comes down to it, still, drivers are the ones who could give a biggest impact in lessening the numbers of road traffic related accidents. 

mobile speed cameras

Posted on March 22nd, 2009 by admin  |  No Comments »

Mobile Speed Cameras

 

Drivers can be caught speeding with devices called mobile speed cameras.  The police use this camera to emit a high frequency or radar beam across the road.  A photograph is taken when a driver is gong faster than the pre-set limit.   The camera is set to detect traffic that is away or forward.  Mobile speed camera can be operated either manually or automatic. Certain information shows up when a picture is taken such as speed limit, vehicle speed, time of offense and the date.  The site location number and the film number will also be shown.  The pictures usually need to be verified before a ticket can be given to the driver that was speeding.  This is to make sure the make and model of the car and the license plate number is clear and matches the license plate number in the pictures.  The picture of the driver also needs to be clear or match their driver’s license picture. 

 

An approved institution will test mobile speed camera before they are used to catch speeders.  This is required by the Home Office and Department of Transport guidelines.  Speed cameras come in several different sizes.  The smaller camera can be easily hidden from view.  Police sometimes hide them in their vans, motorcycles and cars.  It’s a requirement in some areas that a speed camera is visible from a certain distance.  Speed cameras are also used at night.    People may think they’re safer at night while walking or driving but more accidents occur because it’s difficult to see.  Speed limits need to be followed just as much during the night as during the day.

 

There are many speed trap devices that may alert of speed cameras.  One device is called a Road Angel which may have a laser sensor that can protect you form mobile camera lasers.  The sensor is plugged into the back of the Road Angel.  Another device that can alert you to mobile speed camera is the Micro Pilot.  This device has visual and audible alarms.  The GPS Speed Warning Device has a system that warns you when you come close to a speed camera.  It also has a receiver that concludes your car’s speed, heading and co-ordinates.

 

Some studies show that mobile speed cameras reduce car crashes.  Some areas require that signs are put anywhere there is a speed camera so drivers can clearly see them.  This is for the protection of the driver so they don’t brake quickly and cause an accident.  If a hidden mobile speed camera has a warning sign than drivers will usually slow down.

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Posted on March 22nd, 2009 by admin  |  No Comments »

How to Avoid Them with Road Angel and Other Detectors

 

There are many methods other than Road Angel and other detectors that are used by drivers to avoid detection by  speed cameras:

 

Learning the location of the cameras-  This is done by sighting the actual camera,  operator, or his vehicle, word-of-mouth, previous experience with speed traps, websites that list the camera locations, warnings from passing motorists via hand signals or CB radios.

Braking just before getting to a camera so the auto is below the speed limit when it passes.  This is not dependable!

Laser and radar jammers, that work by returning a scrambled signal that the speed camera cannot process.

Passive laser and radar detectors, that tell you when your speed is being monitored.

The obscuring, falsifying or removal of license plates.  There are treatments that prevent the speed cameras from reading them while still looking normal to other drivers .  Anti-flash spray gives your plate a high gloss finish that cannot be read.  Infrared filters work the same way, with certain cameras.

Apparently, speed cameras cannot detect the speed over certain high rates.

GPS detectors

 

Road Angel and other mobile speed detectors can help to avoid speeding tickets.  The more traditional radar detectors have been commonly used for years, warning motorists of oncoming speed traps.  Most of the types of Gatso installations on UK roads can be detected, but these radar detectors do have several weaknesses.

 

The range on a traditional radar detector is limited by sensitivity.  They often give false alarms, and can warn you too late to do anything about it. They also can’t detect sensor type or inductive loop camera installations.  And most important, they cannot detect the new SPECS (DVDD) cameras.

 

The GPS speed trap detectors address all of these problems.  Because they are based on GPS, drivers will receive alerts of all kinds of fixed installation speed traps, up to 2000m away.  This includes Truvelo, SPECS and Gatso.  Drivers will no longer be bothered by those aggravating false alarms, either.

 

The advantage that the GPS devices have over the traditional radar detectors is in their ability to download information from a data base into a device inside your vehicle, allowing it to recognize non radar mobile speed cameras, and therefore, warning you of the approaching speed trap.

 

There is a downside to GPS devices.  They are unable to detect the mobile police laser guns, and other temporary speed traps.  It is wise to use a laser detector in addition to a GPS device for complete protection. The Road Angel and the Snooper S6-R are speed detectors that  now come equipped with a laser detector as well.

The Snooper S6-R also has radar detection.

 

So let’s talk about the specifics of Global Positioning System (GPS) detectors. There are a number of Road Angel devices on the market:

 

Road Angel Professional- This is a speed trap and safety alert device that has both visual and audible alerts. It also has a remote control to make using it easier…no more reaching across the auto while driving.  This unit comes with on board laser detection. Its full colour screen can be customized to taste.  It has an automatic on/off power function. It alerts you to fixed and mobile camera locations, average speed zones, school zones, railway crossings, and black spot areas.

Road Angel Professional Connected- This unit has all of the features of the Professional, with a few more added on.  The Professional Connected has GPRS built in and can keep itself updated, checking every 2 minutes. The Set Live feature allows you to warn others. It has a built in location identifier that enables rescue services to find you in an emergency.

Road Angel Navigator 9000-This one has everything the others have, with the addition of up to the minute weather reports and traffic updates. You can play MP3 files and review digital pictures and movies with the movie, audio, and picture player feature. It has a user friendly four inch, high resolution touch screen. There is an optional laser detector.

 

Snooper Syrius Plus (S600)  is a satellite navigation system that allows you to update the speed camera database twenty-four hours a day and every day of the year. It uses the unique Enigma database which is updated daily.  The very minute a new  speed camera location is added you can download it. 

 

The Snooper Strabo allows you to update the speed camera database every minute of the day and every day of the year.

Snooper S4 EVOLUTION is a totally portable unit, that simply plugs into the cigarette lighter of your vehicle or can also be wired directly into a motorcycle. It is one of the smallest, technically advanced units on the market. It is able to locate every kind  of fixed speed camera.. 

 

Road Angel and Snooper seem to sell the most popular speed cameras.

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Posted on March 20th, 2009 by admin  |  No Comments »

Choosing the Right Speed Camera Detector

 

 

All parts of Europe including the UK have its own major areas where the streets and motorways are packed with traffic and activity. Regulating that in the old days were tough and speed limits often didn’t make the cut with so many drivers getting away with it because they were going too fast. As technology evolved, advanced devices were made to keep the roads safer and reduce the manual work needed to catch the violators.

 

These devices are known as speed cameras and what they do is use radar signals to detect the ongoing speed of a passing vehicle that is in range and see if it breaks the speed limit. A picture is immediately taken as soon as it detects a break in the speed limit so it can be reported to the traffic enforcers where they will fine the driver presenting the photo and speed camera results as clear evidence.

 

This has caused a lot of fear in many of the drivers’ confidence in travelling long distances. Nobody wants to be fined during the times of hard economic times and eliminating them will never be a solution as it puts the safety at risk.

 

Therefore, the only way to get around this is not by blocking the detection, but by knowing where these speed cameras are in advance. This isn’t possible without a device that uses a similar technology as the speed camera. Speed camera detectors are small devices that can do the job and are meant to be installed in your car so you can monitor them while driving. This includes the radar and laser detectors, the GPS speed camera detector, and the highly expensive satellite navigation detection systems. 

 

All of these speed camera detectors are roughly the same compact size and have the same main objective which is to help drivers find speed cameras. They are only different in their usability and method of detection which is why the devices vary in prices. Radar and laser detectors are quite affordable for starters, do not require a subscription fee, and have exception skills in tracking the popular speed cameras before the catch you.

 

However these detectors don’t have a screen to work with which can add convenience to beginners. Satellite navigation detection systems offer a better interface and uses better detection, but it relies on a database that can be outdated and may miss a few spots which can cost people that depend on them too much.

 

The GPS speed camera detector is different than the laser and radar detector and is quite similar to the satellite navigation detection system in terms of look and feel. Their databases are more updated than the sat nav devices and are a popular choice among people looking for a solid speed camera detecting solution. Here are some reasons why the GPS speed camera detector could be the best choice for you.

 

Reasonably Priced

 

A GPS speed camera detector has a fair range costing from £70-£300. That is quite comparable to the radar and laser detectors that have less features and the slightly more expensive sat navs that have some drawbacks.

 

Extra Features

 

Although a subscription is required for most, the GPS speed camera detector does more than just detect speed cameras. Certain models can detect other places of interest where cautious driving is encouraged like railways, school zones, and other high traffic areas. Other advanced models can conveniently display the speed limit as well as your current speed by fetching it from the database so you are constantly reminded to moderate your speed while driving throughout your trip.

 

Better Connectivity

 

Really concerned drivers can rest easy with GPS speed camera detectors that have GSM/GPRS features built-in. This allows the GPS device to be constantly updated with the latest locations of the speed cameras.

 

All of these useful features combined with a reasonable price make GPS speed camera detectors as the best choice for people that want to drive safely. It cannot detect mobile speed cameras, but an inexpensive radar or laser detector can be used along with the GPS speed camera detector without conflict. It is good to have one with your dashboard so you can keep your mind focused on more important things like your destination and surroundings as you drive.

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Posted on March 20th, 2009 by admin  |  No Comments »

When driving to work each day you certainly don’t plan on the trip costing you anything more than the gas you put in the tank.  If you end up with a speeding ticket the drive to work ends up being really expensive.  However, if you were using a camera detector, this expense could be avoided entirely.

 

There are all kinds of accessories that can be added to a vehicle.  Entertainment and luxury items are usually the accessories that are added to the car.  Many people add safety features as well.  While entertainment and safety features are great additions to any car, it’s not really complete until a camera detector has been installed.  A camera detector has the potential to greatly reduce the chances of receiving unwanted speeding tickets that were issued as a result of being caught by well concealed speed detectors.  This will really help protect your driving record as well.

 

Even drivers that are extremely cautious will make a mistake every once in a while.  It is easy to drive at a speed that will violate the speed limit laws without even realizing it.  Even though the speeding was unintentional, they will likely receive a citation for exceeding the speed limit.   It used to be that speeding tickets were issued as the result of a police officer logging a vehicles speed using a radar detector.  Once the speed was recorded a friendly officer would pull you over and issue a citation.  While this situation is not pleasant it was one that could often be avoided.  If you could spot the patrol car or motorcycle cop you could quickly decrease your speed.  Often, this would reduce the possibility of being ticketed.  However, since speed cameras have been added to the mix this scenario has been dramatically altered.

 

A speed camera works like a tripwire.  As a car speeds through a designated trap its photograph is taken.  The photograph is used as evidence to support the citation that follows.  Thankfully, camera detectors are available and provide a very reliable warning that a speed trap is in the vicinity.  Camera detectors can work very well as far as saving a great deal of time and money.

 

It should be noted that many municipalities depend on traffic citations to generate revenue.  For all intents and purposes, this reduces citations to little more than a means of collecting taxes.  The municipality will take whatever steps are necessary to set up these speed cameras.  With additional camera sentinels being added regularly the odds of getting caught speeding will increase.  However, if your car has been equipped with a camera detector you can greatly reduce the chances of receiving a citation.  You will save both time and money when you have no citations to pay.

 

Using a camera detector will save you a great deal of money in another way.  When cited for a traffic violation, insurance carriers will increase the premiums.  This can quickly add up to large amounts of money being spent that could have been avoided with the use of a camera detector.  Camera detectors work very well as a method of preventing insurance premium increases.

 

A camera detector can help you save time, energy, money and reduces stress since you won’t have to deal with citations.  For these reasons it is easy to see what a great investment a camera detector is to anyone who wants to eliminate all of the hassles of being caught by a hidden traffic camera.  That is why it remains a great investment for someone who wishes to completely avoid the hassles associated with hidden traffic cameras.

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Posted on March 20th, 2009 by admin  |  No Comments »

Keep Yourself Safe from any Gatso Camera by Having a Road Angel with You

 

 

When people want to go to work or travel to get personal things done, transportation will always be used and with many individuals having their own cars, people drive the cars themselves to get from one place to another. This is why all the roads in the UK can be really packed with traffic especially on peak hours and reckless driving would place all the cars on the road in danger. Speed limits had to be enforced as a response to this matter for safety concerns, but not all people are fully aware with them and others are increasingly getting clever in dodging speeding tickets and other penalties for breaking the rules on the road.

 

This lead to the development of the Gatso Camera which is a speed camera that can accurately track any vehicles speed and take a picture whenever the imposed speeding limit is exceeded by that particular vehicle. The photo can be taken that very instant capturing all the vital information of the speeding car including the registration plate and position on the road. With a system like this going on all over the main roads in the UK, drivers need to be a lot more cautious not to exceed the speed limit so that hefty fines are avoided.

 

The only problem is some drivers tend to forget the existence of the Gatso Camera and there is no warning whatsoever if the speed limit is exceeded. Because of this, many motorists often times get caught and pay fines that they feel they do not deserve. But the Gatso Camera is so accurate with its radar detection and camera system that it can be used as solid evidence for speeding.

 

The most practical way to get around this is by constantly being aware of the speed limit and avoid any temptations of going faster even if the road is wide and empty. But some people will always have their hard times in disciplining themselves to do these things especially the hard working people that are often in a hurry in getting to their destination to avoid tardiness issues.

 

These people need help and the help that they really need can take the form of a useful device called the Road Angel which is designed to display the speed limit and track safety cameras at a decent range. There are actually plenty of devices that can detect Gatso cameras and other speeding cameras, but they differ on what technology is used for detection. The Road Angel products primarily use laser detection and GPS to detect any Gatso cameras within range and provide visual information on the current speed and comparing it with the speed limit of the area.

 

Although these Road Angel devices are more expensive than the ordinary speed detectors, Road Angels have a massive list of features that can bring great convenience to the driver. Not only do the alerts appear on the widescreen colored display, but audio alerts are also played out so that more focus can be made on the road. The Professional model comes with a remote control for easy configuration without reaching out to control the device. The Road Angel has automatic power features too so you don’t have to turn it off when you are not using it.

 

Its detection capabilities do not limit to safety cameras like other trackers do, but also other places where caution needs to be observed like accident prone areas, school zones, railway crossings, and even mobile safety cameras.  It is very easy to install and lasts for about 8 hours if not connected which should be enough for long travelling. It also has a USB connection so that it can be connected to the computer for updates to the database to ensure maximum protection is given.

 

Getting a device like the Road Angel is crucial for ensuring better safety on the road and complete avoidance of paying speeding penalties. They are also legal to use and will stay that way since the device does not block or jam the signals emitted by any of the speeding devices. The Road Angel is more of a tool that can assist drivers in keeping the speed below the speed limit without distraction. As more people continue to rely on these useful devices, driving on the road is becoming much safer.

average speed cameras

Posted on March 20th, 2009 by admin  |  No Comments »

The use of average speed cameras in the UK is growing at a rapid rate in order to force drivers to obey the speed limit laws.  They are intended to be a deterrent for drivers that ha tve figured out that the police are not likely to prosecute the drivers that drive under 85 miles an hour on the roadways.  Additionally, the average speed cameras are not able to be beaten by simply slowing down when the camera is seen.

 

The average speed cameras don’t work like other kinds of cameras.  They work in pairs or in tandem with another speed camera and cover several miles of roadway.  A vehicles plate number is recorded by the first camera and then again by a second camera.  The time it took to travel between the two cameras is calculated to determine the average speed that the care was travelling at.

 

The Department of Transport has undertaken the monumental task of having average speed cameras installed in a variety of places that they were not set up before.  They will be installed along the 500 miles of motorway where the hard shoulder is being converted to a running lane.  The speed limit along this stretch of motorway will be reduced from 60 miles per hour to 50 miles per hour.  Motorists can expect to see cameras and signs that are clearly posted.

 

Are average speed cameras safe?

 

Even though a number of motoring organizations and road safety groups support the use of the cameras, there are critics that claim that the cameras are detrimental to safety because drivers will brake suddenly when they see the cameras and realize that they are speeding.  The sudden braking can contribute to the cause of rear end collisions.  Additionally, other drivers might become irritate by drivers that are driving cautiously and staying within the posted speed limits.   Frustrated drivers have the potential for following too closely which can be dangerous if the driver they are tailgating suddenly stops.  Camera critics also maintain that drivers will be paying too much attention to the speedometer and may not be as aware of conditions around them, such as a child darting out in front of them.

 

Is there a way to beat the cameras?

 

It is possible to beat the cameras, depending on how far apart the cameras are from each other.  Since each pair of cameras is trained to monitor just one lane, it is possible to thwart them by changing lanes.  It is also possible to speed up and then slow down within that 10km stretch so that the average speed will be calculated at a rate that is below the posted speed limit.

 

Are they a good idea?

 

These cameras definitely have a number of critics and many people think they pose a danger as discussed above. However, proponents state that motorists will eventually get used to the average speed cameras and accept them.  They say they will stop trying to beat the cameras and simply slow down which will result in safer travelling conditions and smoother overall traffic flow.