You find radar in Scotland. You’re not invincible. We are gaining speed camera cases everyday. There is no simple formula to follow. Each case must be tackled head on, and checked all the angles. That is what we’ll do if you want to handle a case radar for you.
The infamous Gatso tend to be placed on the side of the road. In the past, used to detect induction loops laid in accelerating road, but now most models use the radar. In Scotland, they tend to be set so that they see only “one side of the road. The old movie equipment replaced by digital technology that takes the picture, the computer then uses the registered keeper details and are automatically prints a letter to the registered owner. The picture is at the rear of the vehicle so it is difficult or impossible to get the driver to identify with the photos. We visited the factory and must admit that they are running a very impressive operation. More info at www. roadtrafficlaw. com
The Truvelo Blitzer is a bit like the Gatso, but it has the added advantage of being for the position in both directions. It may take the vehicles from the opposite direction can then go through a bullet in the face, as you do. How and when such a picture can be used as evidence against you is debatable. It raises interesting questions about your human right is the right of “privacy” They are also less expensive than the Gatso. When we last checked the Gatso cost about £ 44,000 and £ 28,000 were about Truvelos. Even if a flash in your mirror, if you have one of the Gatso speed Truvelo do not see it. It uses infrared light so that no Flash required.
The system SPECS cameras are well known to all those who trvels top and bottom Ayr. They are located on gantries above the road and the nickname “yellow vultures” They use a pair of video cameras, infrared, to allow them 24 / 7 for work.
Drivers pass between points of entry and exit camera positioned along the route. (In general, road or highway) license plates are digitally recorded, then by ANPR recognition, the images on the video of the match plates in pairs, and because each image carries a date and one hour can make the computer your average speed between cameras.
Again, similar to the Gatso. Peek cameras, induction loops in the pavement to determine the speed of play, then take a photo of the rear of the vehicle.
Again, the similar use of the dreaded Gatso but piezoelectric cells for detecting the vehicle speed. The piezos are placed in the soil at the beginning and end. These guys take a picture of the rear of the car re-emergence of such a problem of identification can, depending on how you respond to a notice of penalty.
The road safety initiatives through the use of accelerated Scotland a variety of mobile devices and the visible hand. Sometimes referred to as “Talivan called”
These systems include; Mini Gatso, the TSS and Teletraffic (laser guns). LTI 20/20, Mini-Gatso, the technology in a Mini-Gatso unit used is very similar to those of a Gatso fixed camera position used by the radar. Laser technology is radically different, and the alignment of a laser beam on a plate of the vehicle remotely. There were very few scientific studies on the effect of detection distance. If the angle of the beam is broad enough to identify trademark white reflective pavement?
If from a bridge, the effect of reading the angle of detection used etc etc.
have installed the “road safety teams” for the use of vehicles with laser speed cameras to detect vehicles speed over a distance of 1,000 meters or more. Customers often say they have not been detected in the van was too far. Problems arise in relation to laser devices and we await the outcome of an appeal pending before the relevant High Court in Edinburgh on the justification of such laser speed detectors in Scotland.




