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yeah, unfortunately their counter argument would hold substantial weight.

you know, speed cameras save lives and all that.

one of those necessary evil arguments.

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onthe topic of cameras etc..

does anyone know if there is a speed camera set that gets cars going throught the lights at the end of west tec

where u can go from west tec to the start of goodwood rd? right out the front of the ridges hotel?

Edit: just did the smart thing and looked on google street view and yep there is fook! :) reckon i got done

damm it

cheers,mike

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List of all fixed location red light/speed cameras:

http://www.dtei.sa.gov.au/roadsafety/safer...amera_locations

Weekly list of mobile speed cameras:

http://www.sapolice.sa.gov.au/sapol/road_s...a_locations.jsp

But you still need to look out for cop cars tho.

onthe topic of cameras etc..

does anyone know if there is a speed camera set that gets cars going throught the lights at the end of west tec

where u can go from west tec to the start of goodwood rd? right out the front of the ridges hotel?

Edit: just did the smart thing and looked on google street view and yep there is fook! ;) reckon i got done

damm it

cheers,mike

yes there is 1 there. ive fired up a few commy drivers and slamed the breaks just b4 it b4 :( good times... bloody proud vn drivers... haha.

Kinda offtopic: Is it true that there is satellite speed tracking on south-eastern freeway? I heard it from my friend... but I wouldnt be so sure about it...

first ive heard of it, and ive driven that freeway about 60 thousand times.

I got flashed while going through a green before, was pretty stressed out for a long time, but all good now (~8month past now & nothing...)

Funny thing was, while I was going through the intersection & getting flashed, the car behind me, (driven by what looks like a house wife picking up kids),as soon as she saw the flashes she fully stepped on the brakes & did a full stop in the middle of the intersection... dumb b*tch ;)

Kinda offtopic: Is it true that there is satellite speed tracking on south-eastern freeway? I heard it from my friend... but I wouldnt be so sure about it...

doubt it. if it even exists, itd be ridiculously expensive technology to use for speed enforcement.

List of all fixed location red light/speed cameras:

http://www.dtei.sa.gov.au/roadsafety/safer...amera_locations

Weekly list of mobile speed cameras:

http://www.sapolice.sa.gov.au/sapol/road_s...a_locations.jsp

But you still need to look out for cop cars tho.

Not hard to spot

- usually latest model Ford/Commodore

- Number plates are normal SA or SA gov plates, but never have the car yard black plastic trim around the plate

- usually have luvres on the rear window

its a habit of mine to slow down if i ever pass a new model commodore or falcon on the side of the road, then look in the rear view for the little flasher on the front bar ;)

thats exactly what i do too damo

i have found out in the past that they dont give out all of the locations of mobile flashers

so be aware of that as well

as for satelite tracking on the freeway

shit i better hope not as it would be an expensive exercise

Edited by Krishy

they use sat tracking on some highways as a way to measure how fast trucks have done over a set time vers distance thing . and too see if they have pulled up for rest periods ect ect its here now and has been for a while

Kinda offtopic: Is it true that there is satellite speed tracking on south-eastern freeway? I heard it from my friend... but I wouldnt be so sure about it...

There are observation cameras at various points that (I'm led to believe) CAN be used to determine if your average speed between points is too high - I believe they're usually primarily used to catch truckies who've removed the limiters on their trucks or dodge their logbooks.

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