Nov 24, 2008
New Traffic Cameras in Dubai are not just nice looking - they are intelligent technology.
First thing is that these cameras do NOT flash. They can take photos in complete darkness through ultra-light sensors, so even if it does not flash, it could have caught you. They also automatically read your number plate from the picture taken.
Now, here comes the catch. These cameras are continuous photo-taking cameras and they will take your photo regardless if you have been speeding or not. Then the next camera in 1-5 kms again does the same. Now, instead of checking your speed through advanced radars, these cameras are very simple and all they do is calculate how fast you traveled between the 2 cameras. If you arrived at the next camera faster than 120 km/h (or whatever the speed limit is) then you get fined.
What does this mean?
It means that you can stop speeding up between cameras and slowing down as it does not matter anymore. If you are speeding in between 2 cameras you will get fined.
» High-resolution digital images
» Continuous speed verification by applying two independent methods
» Number plate and/or driver identification
» Secure remote communication and setup
» Local storage capacity of up to 400,000 images (optional)
» Provides information about time, date, location, vehicle speed, speed limit
» Supports front or rear photography, or both simultaneously
» Non-intrusive technology, no devices buried in the road surface
» Uses Sensys' unique multi-tracking radar RS240
» Tracks and measures each vehicle more than 20 times per second
» Triggers at an adjustable speed limit and report line
» Scheduled functionality (only enforced during specified hours and days)
» Possible to take one or two images of the offence
The SSS operates from the side of the road, tracking traffic for speed and
distance.
Tracking starts at 150 meters and vehicles exceeding the speed limit trigger
the system at a set report line. A picture is taken of the violating vehicle and
stored with time, date, speed and location embedded in the file and are
follows;
» Speed Tracking
» Vehicle Identification
» Driver Identification
» Lane Discipline
» Line Detection
» Vehicle Classification / Track Classification
» Average speed tracking
Avoid driving fast & braking
near radar points, It will track
you approx. 150 m to 200m
away
Avoid boosting speed after
the radar points, it will track the
average distance between two
control points ( two nearest
radars)
[color=red]Please follow the rules while line
changing, Can be tracked
Don’t use mobile phones while
driving, Can be tracked
Use seat belts always, Can be
tracked
Follow the lane discipline for
heavy vehicles, Can be tracked
Always keep the safe distance,
Can be tracked
Avoid jumping lanes, crossing
yellows, Can be tracked[/color]
I have heard the new cameras will come into use on the 1st january but have not seen anything official so it's only rumour. The first one installed near interchange 1 was for traffic monitoring accordint the the Gulf News a few months ago but now it's obvious it was on trial. If I could attach a document I would showing how the cameras work.
For other replies stating the old cameras don't flash in the day....They do! These are the radar based cameras with xenon flash and are not so sofisticated that they can tell night from day.
Brett