the answer to your question is no because the consumers can make a fake speed camera
A speed camera work when a driver is on high speed then the speed camera will take a shot of the car witch will have the number plate then they will be able to find all the information on the driver…
I think, if your camera is using USB 1.1 while your computer is USB 2.0, it will work just fine, with slower transfer speed. On the other way, it won't work.
my name is molly and i am 1000 years old, i invented the speed camera and i have a green bag! the speed camera work's by some magic power's ask harry potter
Speed cameras work by projecting a laser beam to the passing vehicle which bounces back to the camera. If the information shows the vehicle is over the speed limit, a photograph is taken and forwarded to the appropriate authorities. For more information, you can look at this info graphic: http://www.speedcameralocations.co.uk/speed-camera-infographic.php
Gatso is a brand of speed camera invented by Maurice Gatsonides.
Canon accessories does not work on all models.
The fixed speed camera works by projecting a laser to the passing vehicle, which bounces back to the camera detecting the exact speed. If the set limit is broken, a photograph is taken which can later be used to prosecute/punish. Different speed cameras work in different ways - There's a great info graphic that you can read here: http://www.speedcameralocations.co.uk/
100 Million nanoparticles go through the the camera which triggers the action.
Depending on the position of the camera, a speed camera may be able to catch you from the other side of the road. It is best not to speed where you know there are cameras.
Yes, but you'd have to go very fast, over 170
Speed camera detectors can be bought from many online websites. The website, RadarBusters, has a single model for sale, and Amazon has several speed camera detector models for sale as well.
The Truvelo is a forward facing camera that utilises similar technology to the Gatso - By laying virtual loops in the road ahead of the camera, a trigger is used to take a photograph when the speed limit is exceeded or the "virtual" loop is broken.Picture the camera projecting a set of lines on the road - The time it takes to break the first line before the second line is broken determines whether the speed limit is being broken.