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- Jul
The credit crunch is putting enough strain on households without having to worry about paying for speeding offences. In many cases the fines received are unexpected, as we grow complacent. However, there are numerous monitoring devices out there watching us, just waiting to catch us breaking a law.
I guess that you are like most other people right now, blissfully unaware of all the speed cameras and traps out there and probably take them for granted that you’ll be caught at some point and that you are limited by your options. Note also that the amount of speeding traps and cameras are still continuing to grow, and the government earn considerable revenue from this. The only loser in this seems to be the general motorist who may, unintentionally, break the speed limit or otherwise.
To understand speed camera detectors, you should understand a bit about the technologies involved. Current speed cameras are of various natures. The most common type (the Gatso) is a type of speed detector that emits a laser burst against a vehicle. The returned signal tells the speed camera how fast the vehicle is travelling. Similarly, there are radar burst speed cameras that use bursts of radar to do the same thing. Some speed cameras use two cables stretched across the highway to detect a vehicles speed. When a vehicle hits the cables, the speed can be determined and the speed camera notified. The last common speed camera utilizes time stamped photos to determine a vehicles speed. It takes a picture of the vehicle on two spots on the road and then compares the time stamp.
Don’t worry…. Although there are a lot of devices and speeding traps out there, you can counter them by using a speed camera detector. Its an investment that will save you money, and help you.
There are a few combinations of speed camera detectors out there, although they are starting to converge and have the same capabilities. Some of them focus and use the laser and radar signals to detect what’s up ahread, and others using geographic databases to know where cameras and traps are located. The most practical devices employ both technologies for maximum benefit. The decision on which one you buy is largely attributed to how much available cash you have.
Fear not! Speed camera detectors ARE legal to use! Despite what people may tell you, using a speed camera detector device is legal at the time this article is being written. The reality is that when you use these devices, you are made more conscious of your surroundings and speed. Therefore, you can consider these a safety device.
Presently there are no restrictions to the use of speed camera detections, other than the ongoing lobbying that radar jamming technology should not be available to the public. There is therefore no reason why you shouldn’t use such a device to be made more aware of the road and the roadside, and issues you may encounter. The investment, in reality, is a small one, other than noting that some devices have a 12monthly subscription service which is mandatory.
On top of that functionality, speed camera detectors are also incorporated into navigational devices. With this kind of tracking, your device will not just warn you about speed camera traps, but it will warn you when you are over the speed limit no matter what road you are on. To take it a step further, speed camera detectors may find their way into the mobile phone and mobile PDA market. There may be a time when youll simply put your cell phone up on your dashboard to be your navigator, communicator and speed trap detector! Believe me, the time isnt so far off!
Imagine yourself on a trip to a place youve never been. With a combo speed camera detector and navigation device all sitting atop your dashboard, you wouldnt be worried about going over the speed limit, getting lost or even having to take your eyes off the road every few seconds to check your speed. While you wouldnt rely completely on the device it would be nice to have something like that riding with you!
In summary, you need one of these devices and there is no legal reason why you shouldn’t have one. In reality, these aide your driving and probably improve your safety.
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