
The government had it advertisementnew city radars will see the light of day on our road network the end of 2023.
Certain urban areas have already tested these reusable radars. In general, it will be 150 new ones of ETU urban field equipment, despite a certain delay in production.
Detect several offenses at the same time
These radars new generation will be able to reveal simultaneously several violations according to the site Coyote.
For, radars will be granted camera who will write everything down offense road users. To this should be added help artificial intelligence.
These new radars thus it is possible to detect:
- Adherence to areas designated for bicycle lanes
- Fastened with a seat belt
- Using a mobile phone while driving
- Speeding in both directions
- Crossing a red light
- Non-compliance with the bicycle lock
In general, 150 new ones boxes must day by day until the end 2023 year. The metropolis of Toulouse tested this device in 2022 by deployment thirty boxes Tests that were positive according to authorities
A new decree entered into force
In parallel the government introduced a new resolution on the appearance of a new generation of city radars last July
Thus, Article R130-11 of the Road Traffic Rules allows to automatic radars verbify up to 15 offences, against 13 before.
First, radars can now verify respect weight limit cars
The second moment which is added to the sanctioned list when the vehicle in normal operation, it rolls further left part roadway double meaning circulation
Now, all radars not yet established necessary technologies preserve reveal all 15 violations, even if deployment should come little by little, announcements Government. These radars cannot verbify several offenses in only once
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Source: Auto Plus

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