'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
GNBS successfully verifies accuracy of speed cameras under e-ticketing system - INews Guyana
The Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) has successfully verified the accuracy of all of the speed cameras which have so far been installed under the new Automated Speed Ticketing System which will be introduced on Monday, April 7. “These are located at Prospect and Houston [Heroes Highway]…and at Annandale, Lusignan and Turkeyen, East Coast […] The post GNBS successfully verifies accuracy of speed cameras under e-ticketing system appeare…
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.
Traffic cameras to ticket vehicle owners for speeding, seatbelt violations under new automated system
As the Government of Guyana and the Guyana Police Force prepare to launch the Automated Speed Ticketing System, citizens are receiving key clarifications on how the system will operate. Attorney General Anil Nandlall has provided the latest update, confirming that the new system will issue tickets to vehicle owners for speeding and seatbelt violations, rather than to the drivers themselves. No additional charges are being pursued in the initial …
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