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Leave no speeding car unbooked


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Leave no speeding car unbooked

If you want to speed, there is an unspoken rule of thumb: go as fast as the quickest car in front of you.

The reason? Most photo radar systems can only track one violator at a time and as such, anecdotally, odds are that the radar will only pick up the violator in front of you.

That will change if the latest radar sensor, Cordon, from Peak Gain Systems, a traffic enforcement solutions company, is brought into Singapore.

Cordon's can simultaneously track the speed of vehicles in up to four lanes using a single sensor. According to Engadget, which first reported on this device, it can follow up to 32 vehicles.

In the video below, vehicles that are tagged in red blocks are identified as way past the speed limit while those in yellow are within an acceptable range above the limit. Those in green are safe from tickets, according to an Engadget report.

The Cordon system can create a pair of high-resolution images for each violation, ensuring that you won't get away. There will be a wide-angle image of multiple targets with the violator clearly identified and a close-up of each violator, with a clearly visible licence plate, the company's website says.

The bad news doesn't end there for traffic offenders. The Cordon system can also automatically detect bus lane violations with 'advanced licence plate recognition system'.

The speed sensor is small and light enough to be mounted at a height of five to eight metres on any fixed roadside object, making it inconspicuous.

It can also immediately transmit captured data of traffic violations back to the office for processing.

Integrated infra-red spotlights means the sensor can also work at night, when roads are emptier and speeding more likely.

What do you think? Will this speedcam cut down on the number of speeding violations in Singapore?

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blackknight wrote:

In the video below, vehicles that are tagged in red blocks are identified as way past the speed limit while those in yellow are within an acceptable range above the limit. Those in green are safe from tickets, according to an Engadget report.

video ti tolok? :confused:

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Jarebbsg wrote:

Make sure your car plate super stealth.

Next they will be able to capture IU. Therefore LPPL.

Ya lor...currently few of us already armed with partial stealth licence plate liao :censored: :censored: :bounce: ... hehehe including you :lol:

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