saw one about an hour ago..
was a white toyota 4wd...
maybe a kluger
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saw one about an hour ago..
was a white toyota 4wd...
maybe a kluger
White ford territory's. link
well in melbourne i have seen these vehicles being used
-ford territory
-subaru forester
-mitsubishi outlander
-toyota corolla stationwagon
-ford falcon BA-BF stationwagon
-holden commodore VZ stationwagon
look out for randomly parked cars that are in the middle of no where. and they are always newish cars
oh ull see the bastards, big orange stripe now. just be careful in black spots ay. i go past 1 everyday cus they always sit in the same spot ( Sydney )
do u get a fine for 1-2kms over the limit? like do they have any leniency?
from what i heard its 0 tolerance
yeah my mate got pulled ova in his r33, p plater.
Officer goes YOU KNOW U WERE DOING A KPH OVA THE LIMIT DONT U. mates like 1 kph are u srz. Officer says YEP CONSIDER THIS A WARNING.. luckily he was in the warning period, unlike now its all fines . (SYDNEY)
in melbourne they give a 2 or 3 kp/h leniency. reason being coz speedos in cars arnt always correct. and if going ova 100kph they take 2% off your limit.
eg. i got caught doing 118kph in a 100 zone and the fine i got said it went down to 115.
but still got a $235 fine and 3 points coz it fell between the 15-25kph over zone.
Operation Unite is on this weekend,whatever that is.
Just arresting more people I assume.
Gotta get all dem big bad baddies out dere!
Just to clarify:
Fixed Speed Cameras/Red Light Cameras/"Safety Cameras" - Work by measuring the time between activating loop 1 and activating loop 2. They work by piezo electric sensors being put under pressure by your cars tyres (front tyres). They flash visible light when someone has been caught.
http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/roadsafety...meraswork.html
Mobile Speed Cameras - IE the ones in the white ford territories, work (pretty much the same as the in car ones the police use) by having radar detect distance/time (speed) of cars travelling in both directions. They flash infrared light when someone has been caught. They also record video continuously of the road and have a CCTV systems that monitor the car.
From what I understand, by the time you spot the white territory it's too late to brake. Just be careful in the so-called "black spots", and if you want to speed go to a track day =)