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khunjeng
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jonowong wrote:
Q6. THERE IS MORE THAN ONE VEHICLE IN THE PHOTOGRAPH. HOW DO I KNOW MY VEHICLE WAS SPEEDING?
The letter in the top left hand corner of the data block in the photograph shows the detected vehicle’s direction of travel. An ‘F’ shows the offending vehicle was travelling towards the camera. An ‘A’ shows the offending vehicle was travelling away from the camera.

There is often more than one vehicle in the photograph travelling in the same direction. However, members of the Queensland Police Service who are specially trained in the deployment of cameras can accurately identify offending vehicles.
http://www.police.qld.gov.au/programs/r ... gement.htm

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your point? these are for mobile cameras.....and again they generally always do it from the rear. this is just some QA crap for noobs incase they try and complain...plus the mobile ones are radar...different issues.
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lol im just making sure :P

thanks for the help chris :P
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jonowong wrote:lol im just making sure :P

thanks for the help chris :P
haha np.

doesnt mean there are different ones being tested, but I would be damn sure they wont do both sides due to the requirements of the position, incline etc on a mobile speed camera...
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