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Do I really need a Speed Camera Detector?
29th June 2009
For those of us living in the UK, driving has become risky to our pockets.A slight increase in speed whilst in the view of a speed camera, then you’re bound to get fined – and even lose your license. You can run up a small fortune just by being in the wrong place at the wrong time, several times!For this reason, you should consider obtaining a detection device.
What, exactly, are these? These are the devices that are deployed roadside to determine your speed.The owners of the speed cameras cant lose – they either control your driving habits, or earn revenue when you break them!The system isn’t foolproof, and camera detectors can help!
There are a plethors of devices available in the UK.There are a multitude of camera detector devices in the UK. The first type is a radar based camera that “pings” a passing car with a laser or radar burst. The returning signal tells the camera just how fast the vehicle is moving.Humps can also be used to determine the speed of vehicles. If someone drives too fast over the humps, then the camera turns on and captures them. The last method is one that uses photos to detect a vehicle’s speed.The cameras take 2 pictures, and calculate the difference and time inbetween to work out your speed.The vehicle speed is determined by the time stamps on the photographs.
So, how can you beat all of those possibilities?There are a multitude of different devices available from every retailer to give you the edge. They can tell you that there is a camera ahead, and give you the opportunity to reduce your speed. And if you tend to drive fast, that’s a big benefit!These devices help you avoid fines, and will hopefully save your license.
If you invest in a good speed camera detector, they will be able to detect radar and laser bursts, and warn you accordingly.Competitor products have a database of national cameras, and will advise you of their status – giving you the time needed to slow down.The winning factor for your choice of camera detector should be based around the added benefits of the device, such as detecting all the different camera types.
An added feature that makes it hard for those wanting to make camera detectors illegal is that many detectors not only warn you of speed traps but also the speed limit on the road you are driving. This makes it easy to classify any detection device as a driving aid, rather than a device used to avoid speeding traps.
It is also a fact that those with detectors are less involved in accidents, so why would anyone want to make them illegal unless there was some concern about losing revenue because of less tickets being issued! After all, what could be the problem with allowing motorists control over their own driving aids as long as the prime directive is decreasing accidents?
The pricing model for speed cameras has evolved to an annual subscripton model for service.If you are a speedster, then its more than worthwhile. It is recommended to check out the latest reviews of all available units to determine which is right for you.
You probably read everywhere how good technically these devices are, but are they legal. You’ll be happy to know that in the UK, detectors are perfectly legal and can be widely used without penalty. There are, however, efforts being made with such bills as the Road Safety Bill to make it illegal to use speed camera jammers and detectors.
The question really has to be what the motive is behind speeding traps and cameras – is it to generate revenue, or to help public safety. The answer is probably a little of both. If you consider the idea that they encourage speed camera detectors which in turn make motorists aware of their driving habits, then they do, in fact, increase safety on Britain’s highways.
Imagine drivers that can receive a verbal warning whenever they go over the speed limit, leaving them able to focus on staying on the road and paying attention to other drivers.If we can enable drivers to only focus on the road, then surely this is a benefit! And with technologies crossing over, it wont be long until speed camera detectors are incorporated into GPS navigation systems, phone systems and the stereo systems of new cars. There may even be a day where the entire computer system of a car works as a central processing unit, the ultimate driving aid!
Regardless of how you look at the overall situation, you can rest assured that looking into a camera detector unit for your vehicle is probably a smart thing to do. Just by knowing where the cameras are and the associated speed limits will save you time and money!
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