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    Speeding On The M5 & M7

    Subject: SPEED CAMERAS. NO CHANCE OF AVOIDING A FINE IF YOU
    SPEED ON M5 & M7
    M5 and the M7 are now equipped with Point to Point speed
    devices. Once
    You enter the M7 for instance you pass the etag and it beeps.
    At the same
    Time a camera takes a photo of your car and records the exact
    time. For those
    Who have exited the M7 they would be aware that upon exit the
    etag system
    Beeps again as you leave.
    At the same time 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
    have completed
    The clocked journey too fast you are given a speeding ticket.
    At the present time the speed limit is 100K.P.H. and you have a
    Tolerance of 102 and no more. One fraction over that speed and
    you are issued with a
    Fine automatically.
    Also remember that school zone cameras are not speed tolerant.
    Anything over, even 41, is a fine. This means people will be
    doing 38 to
    avoid any differences in their speedo readings. Remember, this
    is going
    to be a very costly experience for some drivers. It is also
    going to mean
    vehicles will be travelling at 95 in order to ensure that no
    ticket is
    issued.
    What a shock some drivers are going to have when they have used
    this
    roadway
    for a week and get a weeks tickets BOTH WAYS.
    Of course your license will also be recalled for three months
    and you
    Know the rest. Take the advice and if you ignore it remember
    this email when
    You pay all those fines.
    Also, remember that now with the new legislation, fighting a
    speed
    Camera fines 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 recognised as 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 or
    highway where vehicles are not able to exit between those
    points.
    Cheers Baz.

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    oh what joy it is
    the ways of the modern world
    130's rule

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    Yep .... where you spend 90 % of your time checking the speedo and 10% looking where you are going..

    Victorians are pretty used to this now!

    Victoria, where dangerous driving is okay just as long as you aren't speeding when you're doing it.

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    You need to fit some "James Bond" rotating number plates!

    Go through the first camera with one plate, then flick to the 2nd plate for the exit camera....

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    Or Johnny English camera-seeking missiles

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    Is there s sign to mention the point to point system before entry? I thought speed 'traps' had to be signed?...for such a beautiful and free country we sure do live in a police state....:-(
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    might be a crock

    speed cameras need to be signposted 3 times by law
    they cannot even set up a mobile without a sign

    if it is slightly true i think we will all get off

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    even in victoria they tell ( warn you ) about the point to point speed detection on the hume hwy just north of melbourne. So I would be surprised if nsw felt that it wasn't a requirement.
    Having said all that they would have to give more than 2% tollerance for speed variation because none of these are on straight stretches of road and you dont have to be a rocket scientist to know that if one takes the outside of every corner their distance will be more ( signifcantly more than 2% ) than one who takes the inside of every corner.
    To test this theory I drove at my standard 110kmh into melb where the posted speed is 100kmh and I am yet to recieve a fine ( that was easter ) . Yes when my speedo reads 110kmh I am going at that speed.
    I wish the guy that went on a rampage recently in a tank and knocked over telecomunications towers had a beef with speed cameras. If they had to be repaired all the time then they may not be such a lucrative source of income.

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    Baz, from where did the story come?

    It appears to be a hoax and has done the rounds of a lot of Aussie car fora.

    See this from the M7 website:

    These are the standard speed camera signs seen on roads across the state and do not mean that any new or secret speed system operates on the Westlink M7. ...
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    We allready have a system in Australia, its in SA, WA, NSW, VIC and I think NT as well, its a point to point system with at least 40 points around the country, and they are not signed. Its quite impressive, I have had the pleasure of supporting bits of it and seeing it in action. Currently it only monitors heavy vehicles but seeing it running in real time all they have to do is click the "all moving things" type check box and even the blow flies would get tickets!

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