Monday 30 July 2012

Usage of Average Speed safety Camera


How do they work ?



average speed camera


Average speed calculation camera  Is one form of point to point speed detection. It involves measuring the time taken by a particular  vehicle to travel between two camera points. An image of every vehicle is captured by the first camera, together with a record of the time when the image is taken.

The second camera repeats that process. The average speed of the vehicle is calculated by dividing the distance between the cameras by the time taken for the vehicle to travel between the sites.This calculation is matched with average requirement and if it falls below then the particular vehicle driver is found to have excdeeded the speed limit and comitted a speeding offence.

These cameras are In use Interstate and are to be Installed In Adelaide soon.

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Wednesday 25 July 2012

Trams and safety

Adelaide is seeing a major overhaul of Tram lane(s) and drivers must be aware of the Tram lane rules that every road user can share the road safely.
Drivers should always take extra care when driving near trams and be on the lookout for pedestrians who cross the road to catch a tram without looking around.And there is an added obstruction if the pedestrians are using mobile phone or other hearing devices.

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Wednesday 18 July 2012

Cars Impounded in Adelaide

Nearly 160 cars are being Impounded per week.

About one-third of cars Impounded last year belonged to drivers who were reported for drink-driving offences.

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Friday 6 July 2012

No seat-belt school Buses

8000 Rural school children are travelling to school unrestrained in buses moving upto 100 km/hr on country roads. This has prompted the parents and principals to raise safety concerns.

All the school buses to be fitted with seatbelts and airconditioning by 2016.

Courtesy - The Advertiser

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