22-12-2008, 09:46am
The system activates when the light has gone red and you then activate or deactivate the electrical field loop in the road (depending on set-up). The two photos are to show your movement over time to see if you have crossed the intersection or just moved a bit etc. It also allows calculation of speed, and sometimes the second is an evidence photo of the ensuing crash. I believe all photos are assessed before fines are issued so in your case you shouldn't get anything in the mail.
Keep in mind that red light cameras at least in QLD are going to be converted to digital starting 2009 so they get red lights and speeding through intersections. Once that starts, expect to see these revenue raisers on more and more intersections than just where they are now.
Keep in mind that red light cameras at least in QLD are going to be converted to digital starting 2009 so they get red lights and speeding through intersections. Once that starts, expect to see these revenue raisers on more and more intersections than just where they are now.
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