Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
The fixed safety cameras use a sensor on the road. There are 2 "boxes" if you look at the road just after the white line. They measure the speed of your car by the time it takes to activate the 2nd box after you pass the first box. The redlight function should use the first box and they take 2 shots about 0.5 seconds apart. If in the 2nd shot you are still going into the intersection, you get a red light camera fine.
^^This is correct,

BUT there are also line metal markings on the road itself.

They are like metal bars - almost like a gridlock and when your tyres roll over these they have sensors which determines your speed which then triggers the flash/camera to activate.

These gridlocks/or metal lines are also on the fixed speed cameras - especially where the fixed cameras have the school zones.

they are more accurate than these boxes at the intersection - there is no escape on the lines too once your wheels go over it your it! in any lane watsoever, unlike boxes they can be blocked by Huge Rig trucks etc.

next time i drive past one, ill pull over and take a snappy shot. so that everyone know what im talking about.