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selinix
post Oct 8 2012, 03:13 PM

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QUOTE(shalzkasbsp @ Oct 8 2012, 03:09 PM)
was wondering how close do u need to be before slow down when see camera...i was about 200 metres away from the camera and slow down till 90 around 100 metres away from the camera but the fella still flash at me..the cars in the lane beside me wer sumwat travelling in a similiar speed as well

was wondering if there is a minimun detection distance?

location : Kajang ( Northbound to KL)
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I am sure they put on the yellow sign (Operasi Had laju) before approaching the camera, I don't know about the Kajang one but the 2 camera up north has this 2 warning signs about 2-3KM before the camera. When you saw this sign, then you should start driving within the speed limit
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post Oct 8 2012, 03:23 PM

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wow means it can detect from up to 2km away? guess i got owned then :-(


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post Oct 8 2012, 03:42 PM

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post Oct 8 2012, 04:13 PM

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QUOTE(shalzkasbsp @ Oct 8 2012, 03:23 PM)
wow means it can detect from up to 2km away? guess i got owned then :-(
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No. Quite sure it can't detect up to 2km away as the camera can detect up to 1km away only.. So I'm making an assumption the warning sign is 2km - 3km away so you can start to slow down.
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post Oct 8 2012, 04:22 PM

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if anyone travelling north, there are 1 AES ~1km after the Taiping Utara Tol.
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post Oct 8 2012, 04:24 PM

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QUOTE(shalzkasbsp @ Oct 8 2012, 03:09 PM)
was wondering how close do u need to be before slow down when see camera...i was about 200 metres away from the camera and slow down till 90 around 100 metres away from the camera but the fella still flash at me..the cars in the lane beside me wer sumwat travelling in a similiar speed as well

was wondering if there is a minimun detection distance?

location : Kajang ( Northbound to KL)
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When you see the warning signboard, start release the pedal and let it cruise down to 80-90km/h.
This may take about 500-1000m+ and by that time, you will reach nearby the camera.

The camera detect and shoot at about 100-200m+ (from the pole), to capture your front plate number.

Those previous handheld or tripod mounted radar gun, straight line can shoot up to 2km.
By the time you see the fellow squatting down at pillar, most of the time is too late already. Unless he press wrong or shaking or temporary blinded by the sun or missed it.
But they normally shoot at 300-800m range.
Therefore, when approaching interchange, PLUS always has 3 signboards. 2km, 1km and 500m.
I'll release pedal and move to slower lanes immediately after pass the 2km board.

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post Oct 8 2012, 04:37 PM

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btw, what about tailgaters? sometimes those annoying buggers rite on your tailpipe, forcing you to speed until u got place to gv them space to overtake...in such situation the front car get stuck for the behind car get away rite
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post Oct 8 2012, 05:08 PM

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Saw one AES along KL-Sban PLUS north bound ard KM301.5. Before EXIT 210.

FYI there is no signage that there is a speed camera ahead
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post Oct 8 2012, 05:11 PM

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QUOTE(shalzkasbsp @ Oct 8 2012, 04:37 PM)
btw, what about tailgaters? sometimes those annoying buggers rite on your tailpipe, forcing you to speed until u got place to gv them space to overtake...in such situation the front car get stuck for the behind car get away rite
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i guess there are 2 sides to tailgating here.

1) if there are coming faster than us, then we should give way for them, this is international rule, which being practised in most of the countries, unfortunately, in Msia they are not properly educated during their driving test. And the right lane are for overtaking and not for crusing; hence when we see faster cars, we should give way for them

2) but the problem is when there is a pile of cars, and the first most car that is slowing down the traffic, should be warn by the car behind him/her to give way for the traffic to flow. But at times, is very difficult to control the situation, hence the faster car should mind about it as well.
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post Oct 8 2012, 05:13 PM

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what if we engage high-beam when we're nearing the camera location?
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post Oct 8 2012, 05:19 PM

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QUOTE(sanosizo @ Oct 8 2012, 05:13 PM)
what if we engage high-beam when we're nearing the camera location?
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you can try and let us know tongue.gif rclxms.gif

personally, I dont think its gonna work.
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post Oct 8 2012, 05:40 PM

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COMPLETE AES LIST

http://portal.jpj.gov.my/index.php?option=...d=140&Itemid=36

http://portal.jpj.gov.my/index.php?option=...d=141&Itemid=36


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QUOTE(shalzkasbsp @ Oct 8 2012, 04:37 PM)
btw, what about tailgaters? sometimes those annoying buggers rite on your tailpipe, forcing you to speed until u got place to gv them space to overtake...in such situation the front car get stuck for the behind car get away rite
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As sad and unfair as it sound, if the tail-gater follow close enough to the front car bumper and based on the camera angle and height, it is possible that the plate number cannot be capture. shakehead.gif

Therefore, in such situation:
1) If no camera, just speed up, and move left. Remember the undang-undang, "Ikut kiri kecuali memotong"

2) If got camera, I'll rather signal and move left immediately, maintain speed or slow down. No matter how heavy is the traffic. Not worth to risk RM300 / summon

QUOTE(sanosizo @ Oct 8 2012, 05:13 PM)
what if we engage high-beam when we're nearing the camera location?
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In morning/noon day-light, does not work, as the sun is much brighter than the puny high-beam.

At night, the AES flash is powerful enough, to capture at high speed. Therefore, does not work also.
Unless you do James Bond style, rotating license plate tongue.gif which is illegal shakehead.gif

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post Oct 9 2012, 12:06 AM

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All AES shoot from front, is it ?
Any AES shoot from back ?
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post Oct 9 2012, 12:28 AM

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i think shoot from back is possible. take a look at the Kesas one. it's on the left side of the road. most likely to shoot ppl's backside.

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post Oct 9 2012, 01:08 AM

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QUOTE(sanosizo @ Oct 8 2012, 05:13 PM)
what if we engage high-beam when we're nearing the camera location?
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doesn't work, me and my friend tested high beam vs puny smartphone camera only... also can clearly read the number plate. for sure the AES camera better than the phone camera.

note : I've HID on low/high beam and even foglamp also HID... so dun bother trying to defeat the AES with high beams.
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post Oct 9 2012, 06:44 AM

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found the one in taiping 205.6km aes camera dy.

towards penang, under the jejantas after passing the exit to taiping.
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post Oct 9 2012, 07:48 AM

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I think I got flashed too at slim river. I'm driving at about 110 to 120.

Papers say that we will receive in between 5 days?

Kinda worried now although it passed 5 days, still, checked and nothing though.
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post Oct 9 2012, 08:05 AM

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QUOTE(selinix @ Oct 8 2012, 03:13 PM)
I am sure they put on the yellow sign (Operasi Had laju) before approaching the camera, I don't know about the Kajang one but the 2 camera up north has this 2 warning signs about 2-3KM before the camera. When you saw this sign, then you should start driving within the speed limit
Thats not the sign. The sign for the camera is OPERASI KAMERA. The other sign boards have been there for ages and are located at every few km's.


Added on October 9, 2012, 8:13 am
QUOTE(cute_boboi @ Oct 8 2012, 04:24 PM)
When you see the warning signboard, start release the pedal and let it cruise down to 80-90km/h.
This may take about 500-1000m+ and by that time, you will reach nearby the camera.

The camera detect and shoot at about 100-200m+ (from the pole), to capture your front plate number.

Those previous handheld or tripod mounted radar gun, straight line can shoot up to 2km.
By the time you see the fellow squatting down at pillar, most of the time is too late already. Unless he press wrong or shaking or temporary blinded by the sun or missed it.
But they normally shoot at 300-800m range.
Therefore, when approaching interchange, PLUS always has 3 signboards. 2km, 1km and 500m.
I'll release pedal and move to slower lanes immediately after pass the 2km board.
Bro, the cops only sit at the middle pillar about 50% of the time only. At other times, they sit by the side or near the bushes. So the technique of slowing down before interchanges or overhead crossings will only work 50% of the time.

Rule of thumb is never speed between 8am-6.30pm. But with the AES, it wont matter since its 24 hrs.


Added on October 9, 2012, 8:15 am
QUOTE(sanosizo @ Oct 8 2012, 05:13 PM)
what if we engage high-beam when we're nearing the camera location?
This was the old technique which some claimed worked. But it never has and never will affect any speed cams. Same goes for that number plate spray.


Added on October 9, 2012, 8:17 am
QUOTE(billy_overheat @ Oct 9 2012, 07:48 AM)
I think I got flashed too at slim river. I'm driving at about 110 to 120.

Papers say that we will receive in between 5 days?

Kinda worried now although it passed 5 days, still, checked and nothing though.
The AES operational speed is just like the normal hand held speed cams whereby it picks up speeds starting from 121kmph. So if ure below that u wont get caught. But the problem is your car speedometer is not always accurate. So best to just maintain 110kmph at the AES zones.


Added on October 9, 2012, 8:30 am
QUOTE(feelfree @ Oct 8 2012, 11:17 AM)
Yeah you are right, we should follow the speed limit. I guess you are not driving often, especially along plus highway, when you are driving 110km/h in the left lane and behind you is a bus or a trailer and keep flashing or horning you to give way or drive faster, and this is a very very normal condition and our government did not take any action against these lorry, bus or trailer company and driver since the speed limit for them is only 80km/h or 90km/h, especially most of the accidents are caused by them. Sometimes if you are driving within the speed limit range is very dangerous when meet this kind of "big guy".
They can honk and flash all they want but they wont hit you so no need for you to be intimidated in any way. From my experience, these heavy vehicles usually get pissed off when ppl suddenly cut in front of them and slow down or they drive on the fast lane while refusing to let them pass. But if ure on the slow lane and within the speed limit, then carry on.

But yes enforcement on all vehicles in Malaysia is severely lacking.

This post has been edited by cybermaster98: Oct 9 2012, 08:30 AM
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QUOTE(Candino @ Oct 7 2012, 01:00 AM)
The red light AES alert .. just now I am at Mutiara Damansara (Jln Ipoh) already ALERTED me .. i dont think the distance is 500m from the AES red light .. its about 1km
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I tested mine.. it alert me at a distance of 500m

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