Speeding Tickets
#11
RE: Speeding Tickets
there was this one case in korea where they mail the violation ticket to the home address.
the manager was beating the red light on a hurry with a girl and the camera got it all. the wife opens it and saw the sad truth which leads to divorce. they should at least conceal the girlfriend's face, but did not.
the traffic department was sued and paid a lot!
the manager was beating the red light on a hurry with a girl and the camera got it all. the wife opens it and saw the sad truth which leads to divorce. they should at least conceal the girlfriend's face, but did not.
the traffic department was sued and paid a lot!
#12
RE: Speeding Tickets
Now wait a minute! So this married guy found a babe to play around with and then blamed the traffic department because he got caught while he was breaking the law? He sued the traffic department and won the lawsuit? Am I in a cartoon?
#13
RE: Speeding Tickets
[sm=lol.gif]
that's exactly what happens.
he say's they have the right to punish him for breaking the law, but no right to break a marriage. korean traffic dept acknowledge the mistake and from that time... they avoid making such mistake.
means we are safe there [sm=smiley20.gif]
that's exactly what happens.
he say's they have the right to punish him for breaking the law, but no right to break a marriage. korean traffic dept acknowledge the mistake and from that time... they avoid making such mistake.
means we are safe there [sm=smiley20.gif]
#16
RE: Speeding Tickets
the same thing already happened here in Brazil, sleepwalker!!
after that, most of the radars take the picture from behind, so the person who is driving is not visible.
and the few ones that take the picture of the front of the car don´t show the interior of the vehicle (they edit the photo)
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after that, most of the radars take the picture from behind, so the person who is driving is not visible.
and the few ones that take the picture of the front of the car don´t show the interior of the vehicle (they edit the photo)
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#17
RE: Speeding Tickets
in that case, you don't need to worry about smiling when they took the photo[sm=lol.gif] which you will be recieving anytime from now.
that sensor on the road is called loop trigger.
› Introduction to How Red-light Cameras Work
Induction Loop Triggers
the main trigger technology used in red-light systems is the induction loop. An induction-loop trigger is a length of electrical wire buried just under the asphalt. Usually, the wire is laid out in a couple of rectangular loops resting on top of each other (see diagram below).
This wire is hooked up to an electrical power source and a meter. If you've read How Electromagnets Work, you know that when you send electrical current through a wire, it generates a magnetic field. Positioning the wire in concentric loops, as in any electromagnet, amplifies this field.
remember. you learn it from me
the radar uses different signal similar to your distronic system.
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Some areas have had success with radar, laser or air-tube sensors.
One emerging trigger mechanism is the video loop. In this system, a computer analyzes a video feed from the intersection. As the computer receives each new video frame, it checks for substantial changes at specific points in the image. The computer is programmed to recognize the particular changes that indicate a car moving through the intersection. If the light is red and the computer recognizes this sort of change, it activates the still cameras. The main advantage of this system is you don't have to dig up the road to install it, and you can adjust the trigger areas at any time. Essentially, it is a virtual inductive-loop trigger.
that sensor on the road is called loop trigger.
› Introduction to How Red-light Cameras Work
Induction Loop Triggers
the main trigger technology used in red-light systems is the induction loop. An induction-loop trigger is a length of electrical wire buried just under the asphalt. Usually, the wire is laid out in a couple of rectangular loops resting on top of each other (see diagram below).
This wire is hooked up to an electrical power source and a meter. If you've read How Electromagnets Work, you know that when you send electrical current through a wire, it generates a magnetic field. Positioning the wire in concentric loops, as in any electromagnet, amplifies this field.
remember. you learn it from me
the radar uses different signal similar to your distronic system.
[IMG]local://upfiles/1/5F520D75CF7B4BE7BEA3BC786021C144.gif[/IMG]
Some areas have had success with radar, laser or air-tube sensors.
One emerging trigger mechanism is the video loop. In this system, a computer analyzes a video feed from the intersection. As the computer receives each new video frame, it checks for substantial changes at specific points in the image. The computer is programmed to recognize the particular changes that indicate a car moving through the intersection. If the light is red and the computer recognizes this sort of change, it activates the still cameras. The main advantage of this system is you don't have to dig up the road to install it, and you can adjust the trigger areas at any time. Essentially, it is a virtual inductive-loop trigger.