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! Although there is good road safety performance the number of
people killed and injured on our roads remain unacceptably
high. So the roads safety strategy was published or introduced
to support the new casualty reduction targets. The road safety
strategy includes all forms of invention based on the
engineering and education and enforcement and recognizes
that there are many different factors that lead to traffic
collisions and casualties. The main reason is speed of vehicle.
We use traffic lights and other traffic manager to reduce the
speed. One among them is speed cameras.
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The Dutch company u  ,
founded by the 1950s rally driver
Maurice Gatsonides, invented the first
automated road-rule enforcement
cameras.

The first systems introduced


in the late 1960s used film
cameras to take their pictures.
  

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! Gatso Mobile Speed Camera, used in Victoria,
Australia. The camera is mounted on the passenger
side dash, whilst the black box on the front is the
radar unit.
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! Most red-light cameras, and many speed cameras, are


fixed-site systems mounted in boxes or on poles
beside the road. They are also often attached to
gantries over the road, or to overpasses or bridges.
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! ixed or mobile speed camera systems that measure


the time taken by a vehicle to travel between two or
more fairly distant sites (from several hundred metres
to several hundred kilometres apart) are called
automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras.
These cameras time vehicles over a known fixed
distance, then calculate the vehicle's average speed
for the journey
 
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! Cameras and number-plate recognition equipment
can be used for purposes unrelated to enforcement of
traffic rules.
! In principle any agency or person with access to data
either from traffic cameras or cameras installed for
other purposes can track the movement of vehicles
for any purpose
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! There are a number of legal issues which arise


as a result depending on local laws and the
procedures used by the enforcing bodies.
There are political issues associated with
camera schemes which are often unpopular
with motorists and in many areas motorists
have lobbied against camera schemes.
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Various legal issues arise from such cameras


and the laws involved in how cameras can be
placed and what evidence is necessary to
prosecute a driver varies considerably in
different legal systems . In some areas the
cameras themselves have been ruled illegal.
Other issues surround the actual type approval
of cameras.
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! We finally have a solution to the speeding problem.

! we would expect there to be a great number of these


every were and that day would be highly visible and
identifiable to make a drivers slow down.

! We use traffic lights and other traffic manager to


reduce the speed. One among them is speed cameras.
 

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