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Red-light cameras detected over 800 speeding violations in three weeks since activation of speed function :marseyjewoftheorient: :marseysteer!:

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SINGAPORE: In the three weeks since the speed enforcement function was activated in red-light cameras, those cameras have detected more than 800 speeding violations, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) said on Monday (Apr 29).

The speed enforcement function in red-light cameras was progressively activated from Apr 1 in an effort to improve motorist behaviour on roads.

This would be done islandwide, SPF said previously, especially at locations that are more prone to accidents or violations.

There are more than 250 red-light cameras in Singapore as of last December, although the police did not reveal how many have had the speed enforcement function activated and where these cameras are located.

"Speeding and beating the red light have always been the top two traffic violations. Together, they account for about 75 per cent of the traffic violations committed in 2023," SPF said.

The newly activated function in red-light cameras has expanded the Traffic Police's range of enforcement equipment against speeding motorists, said Deputy Superintendent of Police William Foo, the officer-in-charge of the surveillance camera unit.

However, the number of speeding violations detected is "of concern", he said.

"We will continue to step up on our enforcement and will not hesitate to take action against errant motorists who choose to flout traffic rules," he added.

According to the police's latest annual traffic situation report in February, the number of speeding-related fatal accidents increased by 83.3 per cent in 2023 compared with 2022.

Although there was a fall in violations detected by traffic enforcement cameras in 2023, the number of speeding violations detected by other police enforcement operations increased by 22 per cent, from 52,016 cases to 63,468.

DETECTING TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS

TP officers patrol the roads around the clock, keeping a lookout for motorists who flout traffic rules the police said on Monday, adding that traffic enforcement operations are also conducted regularly.

Additionally, speed cameras and red-light cameras are used to detect violations with the help of laser technology, radar technology or detector loops embedded in the road.

Cameras using laser technology emit laser beams at a vehicle and measure the time it takes for the beam to bounce back to calculate the vehicle's speed.

Those using radar technology operate the same way, except they emit radio waves instead of laser beams.

Cameras that use detector loops - which are typically the red-light cameras - create an electromagnetic field when the traffic light turns red. When a vehicle passes over the loop, it disrupts the field and triggers the camera to capture images of the vehicle.

The speed enforcement function in TP's red-light cameras operates similarly as well, said the police.

"If the traffic violation is detected by an enforcement camera, the violation image or video captured will be processed backend," SPF said, adding that these will then be reviewed by camera unit officers.

All violations go through a "two-layer verification" to ensure validity and accuracy before a report is created, said the police. The entire process could take about two to three weeks.

A notice of traffic offence may be issued to the motorist depending on the investigation outcome.

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This is outrageous. What other function does the yellow light have outside of challenging you to beat it? :marseydisagree:

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They're gonna need a lot of canes

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Leave the booze cruisers alone :#britney:

I stand with Israel and her biggest :marseyracist:s

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I should be able to enjoy a beer or ten in the privacy of my own supercab :mars!eyindignant:

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Yeah I just paid a citation in a school zone. It was 1:58:39 and my car clock said it was 2pm so I thought that the reduced speed timeframe was over but nope not over. 46mph in a 35. It was from one of those auto detect cameras.


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My work truck is gps monitored. I racked up 94 speed violations in 3 days the other week.

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Do you get points? I noticed that it's only $100 and no points, so they've made it way more convenient to just pay instead of bothering with court or attorneys. It's smart tbh because it's not worth fighting but you can't ignore it either or you can't register the vehicle.


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It's all internal so nothing came of it beyond a stern lecture from the safety director

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wait, citations are just warnings right? I remember getting a citation from a texas cop but I didn't have to pay anything (going 47 in a 40 zone)

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I could probably fight it. You have the right to fight it in court, but they make it cheap enough just to pay it and going to court is annoying. Getting an attorney would cost more than the ticket.

If you got off on a warning, then yeah you don't need to do anything.

The electronic stuff didn't hold up in court in Florida so nobody used them, but this was my first citation from one of those machines. Tried to contact an attorney to find out if it was even worth the time but attorneys didn't seem interested in dealing with it.


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It's worth it to at least ask the prosecutor/judge (depending on jurisdiction) for a plea bargain. I've gotten off of several tickets by just agreeing to go to traffic school or pleading guilty to a charge that won't show up on my record. You can get it wrapped up before you even set a court date.

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I probs could have gotten off light because of the time, and I wasn't excessive speeding because the regular speed limit is 45mph. IME judges are pretty lenient with this stuff. But for $100 and no points, I'd rather sleep in and not have to go to court.


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Fair enough. I'm just very schizophrenic when it comes to the gubmint and insurance snakes. :marseyschizotwitch:

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oh yeah that's why I tried to engage an attorney to find out if there were any gotchas but they didn't seem to want to deal with citations since they are cheap and not worth their time.


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I wonder how much more speeding violations when you turn on ERP2.0🤔.

Introducing ERP 2.0 The current gantry-based ERP system has been in operation for 25 years (since 1998) and will be replaced by a new Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)-based ERP 2.0 system.

As part of the shift to the new ERP 2.0 system, all Singapore-registered vehicles will need to replace their In-Vehicle Unit (IU) with a new On-Board Unit (OBU). Once installed, the transition will be seamless, with no difference in how you are charged for ERP and parking today.

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!bharatiya is this the GPS TOLL thing Nitin Shitkari keeps talking about??

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I'm so glad I speeded to my heart's content already. From now on its full on rules cuck 10 under speed limit at all times :marseytabletired:

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It's California so they probably included 61mph in a 60mph zone. Has CA DA been throwing :marseybreadcrumbing: away charges against doctors and lawyers racing :marseyracist: their Satpack Chargers/Challengers on the highways? I wonder :marseysphinx: why there's such a aharp increase :marseychartuptrend: since around the time of the Le Heckin Kung Flu where :marseydrama: cops were told to not stop people for traffic violations.

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