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!
Red light cameras are usually high speed video cameras that use ambient light.
they caclate your speed
No, there has to be a sign up.
over 20 km/h over the speed limit
yes i got a ticket at night
They use radar.
Red light cameras are usually high speed video cameras that use ambient light.
Speed cameras is a shortened version for Speed Trap Cameras which are fixed or mobile cameras used by the police or councils to take pictures of vehicles travelling above the speed limit and thereby prosecute them for speeding
Absolutely. Speed cameras act as a deterrent to most motorists. Speed limits are there for a reason - to keep everyone safe while using the roads. Anyone exceeding the speed limit should expect to be punished for it !
There are speed cameras now in most places that are busy intersections. Speed cameras are expensive and are usually not found in small towns or small municipalities.
As of May 2013, there are 12 states that have passed legislation which ban the usage of speed cameras in traffic. Other states have laws that limit use, and some have no laws that mention such cameras.
they caclate your speed
No, there has to be a sign up.
No
Pros of speed cameras: Improve road safety by reducing speeding and related accidents. Can operate 24/7, serving as a deterrent to speeding at all times. Generate revenue for local authorities that can be reinvested in road safety initiatives. Cons of speed cameras: Can be seen as a source of revenue rather than a safety measure by drivers. Accuracy and reliability of speed cameras may be questioned. Privacy concerns over monitoring and surveillance on public roads.
over 20 km/h over the speed limit
"Most smart phones do carry high speed video cameras. However, some do not, you have to look at the specs on the cameras just to make sure you are not getting messed with."