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71-BEETLE-SEDAN - September 30th, 2009 at 10:30 AM

ITS UP AN RUNNING, SO BE WARNED...

New Legislation M5 & M7 Re Speeding Fines

M5 and the M7 are now equipped with Point to Point Speed Devices. On entering the M7 the etag beeps and a camera takes a photo of your car recording the exact time. On exiting the etag system beeps again another camera at that point takes a photo of the car and the time. Then the computer calculates the time it has taken you to
travel between the two points and calculates your speed. If you completed the clocked journey too fast you are issued with a speeding ticket.

At the present the speed limit is 100K.P.H. with a tolerance of 102 maximum. Over that and you are issued with a fine automatically. What a shock some drivers are going to have when they use this roadway for a week and get a weeks' tickets BOTH WAYS. Of course your license will also be recalled for 3 months. Now with the new legislation, fighting a Speed Camera fine is almost impossible. You must prove the device is faulty and if you are not a technician working on them, you have no chance of beating the fine.

The Pacific Highway has a set and these are recognized by large steel frames over the lanes with a speed camera and some distance up the road is another large metal frame with a speed camera.

These new point to point systems are being put onto any expressway and highway where vehicles are not able to exit between those points.

NOTE: School zone cameras are not speed tolerant. Anything over, even 41, is a fine.


1500S - September 30th, 2009 at 10:46 AM

We had this last year and turned out to be hoax. Looks like it's doing the rounds again.

DH


vwsteve - September 30th, 2009 at 11:39 AM

throw the etags away and pay via video maybe


VDUBXTC - September 30th, 2009 at 02:38 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by 71-BEETLE-SEDAN
ITS UP AN RUNNING, SO BE WARNED...

On entering the M7 the etag beeps and a camera takes a photo of your car recording the exact time. On exiting the etag system beeps again another camera at that point takes a photo of the car and the time.


isn't the beep of the Etag to let you know that your toll credit has been approved?:yes:

I hope they aren't collecting on 2 lots of toll with it beeping at both ends :no:


h - September 30th, 2009 at 03:40 PM

hey interesting..
can u put up a government endorsed link accrediting such a system pls
sounds like BS that surely government could possibly organise to me
cheers


pod - September 30th, 2009 at 03:47 PM

the M7 beeps both ends so they know how far you have gone,where as the M5 you only pay the one end no matter how far you've come along it:yes:


Matt Ryan - September 30th, 2009 at 05:22 PM

The pacific highway ones are for trucks only. While they can catch (truck) speeders they are more about checking the driver has had adequate rest.


Regards,

Matt.


71-BEETLE-SEDAN - September 30th, 2009 at 06:25 PM

Yeah it was just in an email we got
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amazeer - October 1st, 2009 at 12:02 AM

And the new camera on the left coming down mount ousley is not a speed camera its a noise camera.... so you can blast past it at whatever speed you want if you are under 90dB. But there's 24 hour coal trucks now so its heaps more risky than copping a speeding fine. Plenty of people end up under the back of them.


RED62E - October 3rd, 2009 at 07:15 AM

What is the problem??
If the posted speed limit is 100 then that's that isn't it??
Pretty simple thing so don't whinge when you get busted.

As for the email and it's contents. What happens if you don't have an Etag? NO beep niofine if it legit??
If they are going to measure your trip distance etc and issue fines there must be warning signs posted along the way to warn you.


donn - October 3rd, 2009 at 09:42 AM

If the posted speed limit is 100 then that's that isn't it??
Pretty simple thing so don't whinge when you get busted.


Comeon Red, bringing logic into the discussion isn't going to achieve anything.:starhit:


DubCrazy - October 3rd, 2009 at 02:55 PM

dont know if this is true but the UK has these systems everywhere.

THe camara takes a reading of ur rego(tax disc) that has a bar code and there are so many road camaras over there that u mite not get caught for speeding through one but it works out the adverage speed u would have had to travel since the last one and wham if ur over they got ya!

Any one who has been to the uk would know they have more trafic/cctv camaras then anywhere, to track u is no problem in all major areas!

Hope its not coming here

steff..................


DU88EN - October 7th, 2009 at 11:07 AM

just stop for a coffee break and your average would be like 90km/h right?