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Summary
Speed cameras are set to become a lot more infallible with the proposed introduction of a new super-smart camera. This article discusses the impact the new speed camera could have on drivers and their car insurance premiums.
Car insurance. Speed cameras get even smarter
Speed cameras are already the bane of the driver's existence. There's a lot of dispute as to whether
they do help save lives, but one thing's for sure, the Government is making a lot of money out of our collective inability to keep within the speed limits.
If you thought it was bad before, a new speed camera is being tested at the moment that could take the concept of being watched on the roads many steps ahead of its current format.
The new device, manufactured in South Africa, is a digital red light camera and speed camera that can be used both in mobile speed traps and fixed-camera setups. The strength of the device lies in its ability to perform more than one task - meaning double trouble for motorists. Not only can it take up to 100,000 digital images, it can also monitor three lanes of traffic at once. And it can be used as a mobile hand-held camera by police during the day shift, and then stored in stationary housing to continue its job throughout the night. It can also be controlled remotely so the camera can focus and zoom in as required.
Every picture that's taken is accompanied by GPS time, date and location information, all thanks to WiFi and GSM systems, then the information can be downloaded to a remote base using mobile phone technology . Made by Truvelo, the 'D-Cam' will be ready to go on Britain's roads just one year after it's approved by the Home Office, which is set to happen imminently. It's already proved popular in South Africa and Brazil.
