
Now there are more and more speed cameras on the sides of our roads. And, above all, they are always more refined. Real concentrates of technologies with a single purpose: to monitor the slightest violation of the speed regime. Whether tiny or very large, none should slip through the cracks. After all, the goal is to punish violators with a fine, which also brings a lot to the state. The latter has been massively investing in the development of the French fleet of radar stations for several years, which is growing more and more. Therefore, today it is very difficult to exceed the speed, even involuntarily, without receiving a fine.
Autonomous radar #Tonneau Charente which flashes ERROR from 80 km/h. (speed limited to 90)
Users who have to deal with the competition, others quickly paid to avoid a fixed penalty. We have to cancel all this quickly‼️@Prefect17 ???? pic.twitter.com/yozl0GBWwW
— Info Traffic 17 (@infotrafic17) December 16, 2022
New type
There are all kinds of radars. Classic cabins, turrets or sections destined to disappear in the coming years. But there is another, which is still unknown, but which one day may appear on our roads. It’s about ” bike laser“, a device that has just appeared in Spain and takes the form of a new generation of mobile radar that should make motorists cringe. The peculiarity of the latter is that it is almost invisible. And for good reason, its dimensions are only 50 centimeters and it weighs only two kilograms. Then it is installed according to road signs.
Three fouls in the second
Very productive, can detect up to three violations in one second, with a very small margin of error. Not to mention his vision up to 1500 meters, which leaves no chance to anyone. It works in less than a minute Day and night and can be installed anywhere. If France is not yet equipped, the Spanish government has already bought about sixty. So be careful if you plan to go there on vacation this summer!
Source: Auto Plus

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