
When you hit the road, you must pass in front of a speed camera, regardless of its type.
The most common is the one that flashes car drivers speeding. Machinery what everyone uses is to brake earlier arrive close to the radar.
Know that in Portugal, radar just set it up and it will flash you… if you slow down in front of another speed camera.
Surprise motorists
This system even has a name: waterfall radar. It’s a win-win process. in popularity in Europe and who could land In France.
That’s why it’s here systems which allows you to catch drivers which slow down in front of the camera’s range usual.
Because it is true that many drivers know where the various controls are and are in violation throughout the trip, except when passing the radar.
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Record the actual speed of the driver
you would understand Idea here to capture true speed the driver by installing several radars on same place So you can see two or even three radars for the same section.
said that captured speed speed cameras are not the actual speed of the vehicle. There is something called: margin of error.
Depending on the country and speed, it is more or less 5 km/h This means that on a restricted road at 50 km/hyou will only be fined for the excess margin of error.
Similar speed cameras in Spain
The same process is already visible In Spain. The principle is the same: speed cameras placed upstream speed cameras or downstream.
These radars it is possible to check whether the driver braked before this pass ahead of the main radar and if there is one accelerated after passing
Currently in France, installation there were no such devices agenda. However, if this process shows any its effectivenessit would not be surprising to see this technology.
Source: Auto Plus

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