Home Automobile A radar that flashes at 10 km/h? Yes, it is possible and it is devastating! News from Auto Plus in your smartphone News from Auto Plus in your mailbox

A radar that flashes at 10 km/h? Yes, it is possible and it is devastating! News from Auto Plus in your smartphone News from Auto Plus in your mailbox

0
A radar that flashes at 10 km/h?  Yes, it is possible and it is devastating!  News from Auto Plus in your smartphone News from Auto Plus in your mailbox

Today, radars are everywhere and it is almost impossible to escape them. Especially since there are all kinds, increasingly technological and efficient, able to detect the slightest mistake and identify you instantly. This is especially true radar towers, this weapon of mass verbalization is spreading more and more on our roads. They can then control speeding and running red lights, but they can also penalize for not wearing a seat belt or even for not following solid lines. In short, today we no longer have the right to make a mistake while driving. And if we think that in certain situations we are safe, it is no longer so.

Very low speed

Indeed, until then we thought that radars capable of flashing did not exist less than 50 km/h for technical reasons. But progress does not stand still, and now there is a cockpit capable of verbalizing all motorists traveling at a speed of more than 10 km/h. This is happening in Belgium, in the municipality of Anderlecht. And, logically, it is not entirely unanimous among motorists who condemn the speed, which is almost impossible to maintain. While some residents welcome the installation, some point out that even bicycles go faster, which can cause some problems and also increase the risk of accidents.

.

Amazing reason

Not this time traffic safety which was used as an argument for installing this 10km/h radar on this street. Indeed, authorities say it was put there to encourage motorists to slow down to avoid damaging the roadway. An explanation that we find difficult to convince, especially since this cabin should flash relatively often…

Author: Paul Hervier
Source: Auto Plus

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here