
SPEED CAMERA - DEVICE FOR MEASURING SPEED
A speed camera is a device that has been stirring emotions among drivers for years. Some see it as an instrument of repression, others as an effective way to improve road safety. Regardless of opinion, speed cameras have become a permanent feature of Polish and European roads, and their presence has a real impact on driver behavior and accident statistics.
- Precise measurement of vehicle speed
- Automatic recording of offenses
- Support for improving road safety
- Reduction in the number of accidents and collisions
- Availability of various models and configurations
- Possibility of stationary and mobile installation
Speed cameras, although often perceived as an element of control, play an important role in the road safety system. Their main task is to record vehicles exceeding the speed limit, which is intended to discourage drivers from breaking the rules and reduce the risk of accidents. The operation of speed cameras is based on the use of radio waves or lasers to measure the speed of the vehicle. If the speed limit is exceeded, the device automatically takes a photo of the vehicle, showing the registration number and the date and time of the offense.
The history of speed cameras dates back to the 1950s, when the United States began experimenting with devices for measuring vehicle speed. The first speed cameras were large and complicated to operate, but over time the technology advanced and the devices became more compact and reliable. In Europe, speed cameras began to appear in the 1960s and 1970s, and their popularity grew with the development of the automotive industry and the increase in the number of road accidents.
Currently, there are various types of speed cameras available on the market, which differ in design, operation and functionality. The most popular are stationary speed cameras, which are permanently installed in specific locations, such as expressways, intersections or built-up areas. In addition to stationary speed cameras, there are also mobile speed cameras, which can be moved from place to place and set up in different locations. Mobile speed cameras are often used by the police to control speed in places where there is an increased risk of accidents.
The choice of the right speed camera depends on many factors, such as the type of road, traffic volume, budget and expectations regarding functionality. Before buying a speed camera, it is worth carefully analyzing the available models and comparing their technical parameters, such as speed measurement range, measurement accuracy, range and resistance to weather conditions. It is also important to make sure that the given speed camera model has the appropriate certificates and meets all required safety standards.
Specifications
| Publisher | SWEDE |
| Country of origin | Polska |
| Manufacturer | SWEDE |
Speed camera - device for measuring speed - effective control tool
Brand: SWEDE
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EAN: 5902496159307
