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…
more information is needed, such as weight of the camers, shape of the camera, and the wind speed
When using a Nikon 42x P510 camera it is very easy to slow down the shutter speed. On the side of the camera there is a dial that you can access to slow or speed up the shutter speed.
Things that you are photographing reflect it.
Its called being camera shy and yes that is what I have >^.^< I'm super camera shy
If your referring to the ones coastbound between junctions 4 and 7 then I believe they are active....... I drove to work on Saturday morning (26th September) and saw someone get flashed twice by the last camera. This was at about 7:30am, I'm not sure if they are active 24 hours a day but would like to know as I went through them the night before doing a speed I'd rather not talk about!! There was a website run by kent police or kent county council that told you about each speed camera in the county, what the speed limit is and why the camera was put there..... Hope this helps!
the answer to your question is no because the consumers can make a fake speed camera
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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.
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/
They are gasto and gastiganto.
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
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