'Awas' speed camera pilot testing to begin in June
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'Awas' speed camera pilot testing to begin in June
KUALA LUMPUR: Motorists travelling on two specific highway routes will face summonses if they are found to be speeding under the soon-to-be-implemented Automated Awareness Safety System (Awas) speed cameras. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
Speeding Dysart motorists may have to smile, say cheese - Haliburton Echo
By James Matthews Dysart council got a clearer picture of what’s involved in obtaining and using automated speed enforcement on its roads. Tanner Watt, a municipal program specialist at Local Authority Services (LAS), told township council March 25 that automated speed enforcement is a fairly simple concept. A camera is situated at roadside and takes a photo of any car that moves faster than the posted speed limit. The photo captures the car’s l…
New automated speed ticketing system a ‘win-win’ for all - Traffic Chief
Traffic enforcement across the country will soon be entering a new era with the introduction of an automated speed ticketing system which completely negates the need for the presence and involvement of a traffic rank. The article New automated speed ticketing system a ‘win-win’ for all – Traffic Chief appeared first on Stabroek News.
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