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  2. Road speed limit enforcement in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The state of New South Wales approved the device in November 2008 for use in the state as dual red light / speed cameras (named "safety cameras" under the Roads & Traffic Authority's terminology). [6] Motorcycle and bicycle-mounted police in New South Wales are equipped with the binocular-styled "Pro-Lite+" LIDAR device. [7]

  3. Traffic enforcement camera - Wikipedia

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    Fixed or mobile speed camera systems that measure the time taken by a vehicle to travel between two or more fairly distant sites (from several hundred meters to several hundred kilometers apart) are called average speed cameras. These cameras time vehicles over a known fixed distance, and then calculate the vehicle's average speed for the journey.

  4. Speed limit enforcement - Wikipedia

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    Speed tolerance in New South Wales was an election issue in 2011, following a move by the budget committee of the previous Labor state government to abolish the 3 km/h margin in order to increase revenue. [54] In Mexico, the maximum speed limit is 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph) on urban freeways on other urban roads. However, fines are only ...

  5. Average speed cameras to be installed on ring road - AOL

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    Average speed cameras are to be introduced on one of Leeds' busiest roads. The cameras, on the inner ring road (A58M), will help control speed and improve road safety, the city council said. It ...

  6. Automatic number-plate recognition - Wikipedia

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    The first permanent average speed cameras were installed on the A13 in 2002, shortly after the speed limit was reduced to 80 km/h (50 mph) to limit noise and air pollution in the area. [73] In 2007, average speed cameras resulted in 1.7 million fines for overspeeding out of a total of 9.7 millions.

  7. Lidar traffic enforcement - Wikipedia

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    The speed of a vehicle occluded by (hidden behind) another vehicle cannot be measured. This occlusion issue does not apply to fixed speed enforcement devices that can be mounted on poles or gantries up to 5-6 meters / 15 -20 ft high using radar as detection method. Fixed and handheld lidar systems reliable up to heights of roughly 2 meters / 7 ft.

  8. £230k speed cameras aim to cut 'racing' on bypass - AOL

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    The £230,000 scheme has seen see the cameras installed on a bypass between Cottingley and Keighley. £230k speed cameras aim to cut 'racing' on bypass Skip to main content

  9. Red light camera - Wikipedia

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    In New South Wales red light cameras were introduced in April 1982 [85] followed by speed cameras in 2009. [86] In New South Wales there are 191 cameras at 171 intersection. These camera can check both the red light and the speed [86] During the period of observations were: 33% reduction in fatal and serious injury crashes; 54% reduction in ...