TP's new digital camera

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kenntona;1105532 said:
........... We are becoming a nation of hoggers.

KNNB MIW

nkglfrs;1106045 said:
of cos cannot increase speed limit ...

the more hogger there are, the slower the cars are moving, more excuses to erect new ERP gantries, more reason to increase ERP rates ....
Same sentiments man... wait till ERP2 using GNSS comes along and be implimented island wide... kpkb also no use.
 
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TP's new digital camera

1. PIE before the speed camera sign near Eng Neo exit
2. AYE just after Clementi Ave 2 (both direction)
3. SLE Mandai Road exit towards woodlands
4.
 
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I was under the impression that for fixed speed cameras (not the mobile operation ones), a warning sign is placed some distance before the camera, no?
 
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Not this one ..... Start changing driving habits ...... Especially if you are the type that watch for warning signs.
 
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LTA seems to be very active these recent months. Many bus lanes have LTA officers or wardens shooting at offenders.

Just this morning alone within 15mins on TPE, I saw an LTA officer checking a Civic's exos (orh bee) and then 3 wardens at different bus lanes within 200m from each other, and then 1 TP Volvo and 1 TP bike following a few vehicles behind some trucks on middle lanes waiting to pounce on these cb kias, but they smart saw the TP and swerved back to 3rd lane.

I think we should take bus
 
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So we pay tax to fund them so that they can catch us and make us pay more money.

^*%%*$Q#^*%#$ garmen.
 
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One of the bus lane i pass by every morning can see LTA officer without fail, all the car guai guai switch lane, but this actually cause quite a bottleneck just before the solid lines, slowing down everyone including the buses. I dunno if it makes the bus travel any faster.

MW;1106145 said:
LTA seems to be very active these recent months. Many bus lanes have LTA officers or wardens shooting at offenders.

Just this morning alone within 15mins on TPE, I saw an LTA officer checking a Civic's exos (orh bee) and then 3 wardens at different bus lanes within 200m from each other, and then 1 TP Volvo and 1 TP bike following a few vehicles behind some trucks on middle lanes waiting to pounce on these cb kias, but they smart saw the TP and swerved back to 3rd lane.

I think we should take bus
 
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C3P0;1106160 said:
So we pay tax to fund them so that they can catch us and make us pay more money.

^*%%*$Q#^*%#$ garmen.

If not how to pay those multi-million dollar salaries???...on top of the high COE's and ARF's collected.
 
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As we are now cursing TP, LTA, gahman and minister's high salaries, I feel that I should now post an obligatory picture of a poor old woman, for effect...


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Re: TP's new digital camera

1. PIE before the speed camera sign near Eng Neo exit
2. AYE just after Clementi Ave 2 (both direction)
3. SLE Mandai Road exit towards woodlands
4. Speed camera between Chinese Garden and Lakeside MRT station
5.
6.
 
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fOody;1106387 said:
1. PIE before the speed camera sign near Eng Neo exit
2. AYE just after Clementi Ave 2 (both direction)
3. SLE Mandai Road exit towards woodlands
4. Speed camera between Chinese Garden and Lakeside MRT station
5.
6.

many thanks!
 
Re: TP's new digital camera

1. PIE before the speed camera sign near Eng Neo exit
2. AYE just after Clementi Ave 2 (both direction)
3. SLE Mandai Road exit towards woodlands
4. Speed camera between Chinese Garden and Lakeside MRT station
5. Speed Trap from Changi Airport to City just after the first truck/car park in East Coast Park. They hide amongst the potted plants
6.
 
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A car triggered the digital cams last night (PIE to Changi) at around 90km/h (on my speedo). I think they have lowered the trigger points quite considerably with the new digital cameras. I remember the KPE ones triggering around 90km/h for a 70 km/h zone.

What I do not understand is the lowering of the official speed from 90km/h to 80km/h near the camera zone... on a straight expressway! and then push back the speed to 90km/h after a couple of hundred metres. What's the point?

With the Singaporean driving pattern, many will slow down drastically in the camera zone area and this can cause accidents. At least with a constant speed, the driver will more or less know the speed is within the zone and won't chut stunt.
 

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