Why Speed Camera Detectors are Necessary

Apr28

Why Speed Camera Detectors are Necessary

 

As a citizen of the UK, you may be appalled at the growing number of speed cameras being set up on your roads.  Aside from the nervous sensation of having someone watch your every move, there is also the chance that if you make a simple mistake you may pay for it with a hefty fine or points off of your license.  Certainly not worth arriving at your destination five minute earlier!  

 

Aside from that, there is the apprehension of many in the UK about the need for speed cameras and what they are really meant to do.  After all, speed cameras make it very easy for the government to automatically generate revenue from the populace without much overhead.  They don’t have to pay officers to monitor traffic, and they can do everything electronically with very little effort.  That, my friends, is a scary thought! Of course, the primary excuse is that they are making the roads safer for us all!  

 

On the other hand, with less officers monitoring for speeders, they can move on to more important things like drug control and keeping murderers off of the streets.  And the government does publically post where these speed cameras are located.  There really isn’t a reason you should be caught speeding.  But you can’t think of everything and you certainly cannot know where speed cameras are in unfamiliar areas.  That is why speed camera detectors are necessary.  

 

Not only can speed camera detectors protect you from hefty police fines, but they could very well keep you safer on the road.  Data points to the notion that those who carry speed camera detectors are more likely to be aware of their speed and less likely to be involved in an accident.  That’s pretty amazing when you think about it, because normally you think of someone who owns a speed camera detector to be the type of person who speeds all of the time!  

 

Before we talk about the types of necessary speed camera detectors, let’s talk about the speed camera itself.  There are several types of speed cameras in the government’s arsenal.  There are speed cameras that can determine your speed based on “loops” that lay across the road.  When a vehicle crosses the loops, the rate of speed can be determined and the speed camera will take a picture of the offending vehicle.  

 

Another type will actually take two pictures of a passing vehicle—one picture at one spot in the road and another picture further down the road—and use the time and date stamp on the pictures to determine the rate of speed.  However, the most commonly used are also the most familiar to the general public.  These are radar devices that shoot a burst of radar or laser at the vehicle.  The return laser or radar burst tells the speed camera how fast the vehicle was going.  And furthermore, the laser detectors are also the most commonly used for police officers in the field, which make it impossible to narrow down where the next speed trap will be. 

 

For the common person like me and you, speed camera detectors are necessary because they are a perfectly legal way to fight back against the over-watchful eye of the government.  You can use speed detectors as single units or buy combined units that utilize GPS and database information to let you know whenever you are near a speed camera.  Others detect the radar type speed cameras, and the best ones are the speed camera detectors that are a combination of all those features.  

 

Soon, you will be able to incorporate this all into one small mobile device that will be your navigation system, phone, personal computer and your speed camera detector.  But how do these detectors function?  

 

It really is a wonderful thing.  Imagine driving down the highway when a voice comes out of your speed camera detector and says that there is a speed camera several meters ahead.  Without even taking your eyes off the road, you can start to slow down in plenty of time to avoid a ticket.  Combined with a navigation device, you can determine road conditions and be alerted when there are changes in speed zones due to construction or an accident.  Even if you aren’t near a speed camera, your device knows the speed limit of the road you are on and will warn you when you’ve gone over.  

 

This all sounds promising, and it isn’t that expensive.  There is a speed camera detector for every type of budget and need, and you will likely have to pay a yearly fee for the advanced models.  The upside is that you will always have an updated database of all the publically listed speed cameras.

 

Legislation regarding speed camera detectors is limited, currently, to legislation that will ban radar jammers but should leave your device legal for years to come.  There are also many citizens who are very concerned with keeping the UK’s laws exactly as they are so regular citizens can have a chance against this endless ticketing. One speed camera in Nottinghamshire issued 76,000 speeding tickets in five years!  You don’t want to be one of those people! 

 

It is clear that speed camera devices are necessary to help you avoid fines and to be your companion as you travel down the UK’s highways. Having this device nearby will keep you safer than you can imagine and is a perfectly legal way to go driving without a sense of worry.  

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