updated AES location in JPJ website
http://portal.jpj.gov.my/index.php?option=...emid=45&lang=ms
AES speed camera location, Please share
AES speed camera location, Please share
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Sep 26 2012, 11:54 AM
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Sep 26 2012, 12:00 PM
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QUOTE(old_and_slow @ Sep 26 2012, 11:54 AM) updated AES location in JPJ website This list was shared last week. Not really updated rite? Same 14 locationshttp://portal.jpj.gov.my/index.php?option=...emid=45&lang=ms |
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Sep 26 2012, 12:01 PM
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Sep 26 2012, 12:09 PM
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They said delay 2 second. For Japanese car, for sure it stop at once. But for conti i think delay 2 second not enough time to brake. Maybe 3 second can be consider.
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Sep 26 2012, 04:53 PM
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QUOTE(Jo_da48 @ Sep 26 2012, 09:56 AM) The one are the oldKlang road (Toward PJ near Pearl Point) are installed and hide behind of the tree...which will not noticed and I didn't see any warning sign put inplace at all. yes, I noticed there is no signage for the one at OKR as well as the one at Sg. Besi (speed limit 80KMH). |
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Sep 26 2012, 06:43 PM
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26September2012
Source: The Star PETALING JAYA: When the light turns amber, you have just two seconds before it turns red and the cameras catch you committing a traffic offence under the Automated Enforcement System. This allowance is given in consideration of the “human element” in the event that you are not able to stop immediately when the light turns amber. Under the AES, you are also given a leeway of 10kph beyond the speed limit, according to Road Transport Department director-general Datuk Solah Mat Hassan. For example, if the speed limit is 110kph, you will only be “captured” on AES camera if you exceed 120kph, he told a media briefing here yesterday. “Thus, offenders can no longer argue they only drove a couple of kilometres over the speed limit or that the traffic light turned red halfway.” Solah also said the system started on Sunday with 14 cameras installed at accident-prone areas in Perak, Selangor, Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur 10 to catch speed limit breakers and four to nab those who beat the red light. In those two days, 2,952 offenders were caught on camera 809 for speeding and 2,143 for beating the red light, he added. Solah said that cameras would be installed at 817 blackspots nationwide in the next one year. He said the cameras, with an 11 megapixel resolution, could capture clear images of vehicles even when they were moving at high speed. “The images captured will be sent automatically to the AES control centre and the vehicle registration numbers of the offenders will be cross-checked with the database of the Road Transport Department before a summons notice is mailed to the vehicle owner. “Offenders will receive their summons notice within five days of the date they violated traffic rules. They are given two months to pay their RM300 compounds. They can be hauled to court if they refuse to pay up,” he said. Solah stressed that the AES was not aimed at issuing summonses, but to educate people to be good road users and reduce the number of deaths due to accidents in the country. As such, he said, signages were put up to give ample warning on the presence of cameras. Two concessionaire companies, ATES Sdn Bhd and Beta Tegap Sdn Bhd, operate AES, each investing between RM300mil and RM400mil |
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Sep 26 2012, 09:09 PM
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QUOTE(UbuntuClient @ Sep 26 2012, 12:09 PM) They said delay 2 second. For Japanese car, for sure it stop at once. But for conti i think delay 2 second not enough time to brake. Maybe 3 second can be consider. For AES @ traffic lights. What if traffic lights are faulty. Will camera continue to shoot? Wat about bikers. They are the biggest TL offenders. Can they still get off without getting caught ? |
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Sep 26 2012, 09:40 PM
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QUOTE(rckh @ Sep 26 2012, 09:09 PM) For AES @ traffic lights. What if traffic lights are faulty. Will camera continue to shoot? Wat about bikers. They are the biggest TL offenders. Can they still get off without getting caught ? most likely; it may continue to shoot, but I guess they will vet before sending you the summon, and if they do, still you could bring it up in the court; with the pictures that they had provided. |
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Sep 26 2012, 10:10 PM
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haha i still beat the lights like BOSS bcuz my area 2 ulu 2 fix AES 4 now
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Sep 26 2012, 10:15 PM
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Sep 26 2012, 10:30 PM
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QUOTE(Maknusia @ Sep 26 2012, 10:15 PM) and you are happy for beating the traffic light?! Can't blame this guy. Some ulu area the traffic light timing is super stupid one. When no car its green, when there are lots of cars its red. |
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Sep 26 2012, 11:08 PM
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someone post video on fb AES system takin pic who speeding..lol..
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Sep 27 2012, 12:18 AM
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What if there are traffic police at junctions with AES? Are they going to disable it before manually directing traffic?
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Sep 27 2012, 12:25 AM
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saw on youtube, passing yellow line also kena flash ar!@@ wtf
and i kena flash for stop lebih sikit white line, actually the white line is unseen able can i bite? |
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Sep 27 2012, 12:44 AM
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QUOTE(ck_boon @ Sep 27 2012, 12:25 AM) saw on youtube, passing yellow line also kena flash ar!@@ wtf Few observations from this video.. It is quite consistent with the Newspaper report that you have 2 seconds after the orange light. Another thing, both of the motorbikes also kena??and i kena flash for stop lebih sikit white line, actually the white line is unseen able can i bite? |
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Sep 27 2012, 07:40 AM
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QUOTE(ck_boon @ Sep 27 2012, 12:25 AM) saw on youtube, passing yellow line also kena flash ar!@@ wtf That's why now they say on yellow stop, you can't jump a yellow now. and i kena flash for stop lebih sikit white line, actually the white line is unseen able can i bite? This is swiss standard, they have the same rule and with the saman they show you the time after the red has come on. |
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Sep 27 2012, 07:58 AM
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QUOTE(jepakazoid_82 @ Sep 26 2012, 10:30 PM) Can't blame this guy. Some ulu area the traffic light timing is super stupid one. When no car its green, when there are lots of cars its red. Regardless of the timing, the lights are there for a purpose. In western European countries, nobody beats the lights. Even in remote regions like Andenes, northern Norway (above the artic circle), they respect the lights and pedestrians. Only 3 cabs in this city and yet the cab will never move until all passengers have fixed their seat belts. I once asked the driver and he said 'we were brought up to respect the law regardless'. This is something that Malaysians will need to learn. |
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Sep 27 2012, 08:47 AM
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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Sep 27 2012, 07:58 AM) Regardless of the timing, the lights are there for a purpose. In western European countries, nobody beats the lights. Even in remote regions like Andenes, northern Norway (above the artic circle), they respect the lights and pedestrians. Only 3 cabs in this city and yet the cab will never move until all passengers have fixed their seat belts. I once asked the driver and he said 'we were brought up to respect the law regardless'. This is something that Malaysians will need to learn. I do not agree fully... In general Laws are made by people and society, the law may not be correct. Just an accepted norm.Some law say person should be stoned to death, burned to death or crushed to death.... Is it accepted now in today world the law say this is wrong. So what is the law. It just something someone propose and the group accept. Personally, I think in the middle of the night, with no cars for miles around with you the only person, why wait for the lights. That's stupidity to me. |
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Sep 27 2012, 08:54 AM
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QUOTE(unitron @ Sep 27 2012, 08:47 AM) I do not agree fully... In general Laws are made by people and society, the law may not be correct. Just an accepted norm. I think there are exclusions for certain traffic lights after a certain time. At some areas, traffic lights are switched to the alternating amber after 10pm. But again, we can request the authorities to make such exclusions but ultimately its still their decision. As long as the light is functioning, its our duty and obligation to follow it regardless of the time. Some law say person should be stoned to death, burned to death or crushed to death.... Is it accepted now in today world the law say this is wrong. So what is the law. It just something someone propose and the group accept. Personally, I think in the middle of the night, with no cars for miles around with you the only person, why wait for the lights. That's stupidity to me. Your interpretation of the law may be different to another person's interpretation. For you beating a red light on an isolated road may be ok. Someone else may not only think thats ok but he may also think that driving without his head lights on is also ok. Imagine what would happen if both of you meet at that same traffic light. Thats why Laws are not meant to be interpreted. Its meant to be followed. If the Law isnt correct, then we have avenues to push for a change. But as long as the Law is in effect, we are compelled to follow. Just because someone thinks the Law isnt right doesnt give that person the right to break the law. Btw, im refering to legitimate laws. Traffic management laws should not be compared with barbaric laws imposed in third world countries by certain religious zealots. This post has been edited by cybermaster98: Sep 27 2012, 08:57 AM |
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Sep 27 2012, 09:13 AM
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