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Multinovas use a 35mm lens so they are only accurate up to 40mt and they will zap you for 4klm+ over the limit, if you see one jump on the brakes no matter what as this will give an inaccurate reading of speed, I am also guessing that you all know that if you are driving side by side with another car and doing over the limit even if the camera goes off the chances of you getting a ticket is limited due to being unable to determine which car set off the trigger and the angle the cars were at, I am also guessing that you know that it is your right to see the cameras speed reading when the officer is about to give you a ticket as they have to show you the reading before issuing a ticket but with this you can also bring unwanted attention to your car

Heheh, I work for Komatsu, so I'll be using an 800 Ton PC8000, pitty they move so slow though :cheers:

or a 200ton cat, that'd show em.

980 metres!!!! thats insane. I can usually spot a speed camera from a mile away but not that far. Wonder if my spider sense would pick up that 1 :Paranoid:

I havent been done by a multinova since i last drove grandenkos car (bout 20secs after getting in seat) i must say im reconsidering my tactics after that guy got fined 100k, pft they cant be worth that much. Couple of little whirly bits and a didgcam, bah!!!

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