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post Nov 9 2012, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(chris_tco @ Nov 9 2012, 11:04 AM)
yeah, finally Selangor halts AES, mean u ken a summoned by AES, no need to pay!!!!

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/213834
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No. That is not true. Selangor only halted the implementation of NEW AES on the excuse that they did not get approval from local council to dig up the ground to install the AES structure. They did not say not to pay. Even CM of Penang said those who received fines should pay up.

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post Nov 9 2012, 05:05 PM

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last raya haji me and my brother(driving) towards cameron highland on 5.00am
i think got snap by AES at tapah area i think...but until now not getting any summon letter.

how ah? go to pay or what?
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QUOTE(joefbi @ Nov 9 2012, 05:05 PM)
last raya haji me and my brother(driving) towards cameron highland on 5.00am
i think got snap by AES at tapah area i think...but until now not getting any summon letter.

how ah? go to pay or what?
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aiyoh if u did not rcv summon, no need to pay la, why so eager to pay?

Btw, try check MyEG as well, if takda, then just forget abt it lor, why so worry.


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post Nov 10 2012, 01:45 AM

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From kl to Penang got how many AES in work?
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QUOTE(joefbi @ Nov 9 2012, 05:05 PM)
last raya haji me and my brother(driving) towards cameron highland on 5.00am
i think got snap by AES at tapah area i think...but until now not getting any summon letter.

how ah? go to pay or what?
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Summon is not like your phone bill where you need to check every month for any outstanding amount. It's their responsibility to send it to you.
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post Nov 10 2012, 10:43 AM

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QUOTE(alg7_munif @ Nov 10 2012, 07:10 AM)
Summon is not like your phone bill where you need to check every month for any outstanding amount. It's their responsibility to send it to you.
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Correct but some people no longer live at the address that they bought/registered the car with. JPJ only sends the summons based on the address in the car registration.

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post Nov 13 2012, 02:47 AM

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QUOTE(mooney @ Nov 8 2012, 10:15 PM)
Today's car engines are powerful & responsive. How to drive 80 km/h in a 3-lane highway. Is this the optimum speed? They should do a study on the optimum speed  & not roll out the speed limit randomly without exhaustive testings. Just imagine 60km/h speed limit about 500m or more before the toll booth. If everybody were to follow this, I am dead sure you will curse & swear & traffic build up will be mammoth. I am against AES with 10km buffer above speed limit when the limit itself is not at optimum speed.  I strongly support AES for catching speedsters driving way above 140km on a 110km/h stretch, above 120km/h in a 90km/h stretch & above 110km/h in a 80km/h stretch . The penalty imposed should be proportional to the speed over the limit with an upper limit of RM1000.00, NOT RM300.00 flat all the way. Its very unfair.
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Speed limit exists for a reason and it has nothing to do with how powerful and responsive a car engine is....what's wrong with 80km/h limit on a 3 lane highway? it's not like the 80km/h speed limit is for the whole highway stretch...it's just for some part of the highway and normally at places where traffic is expected to be heavy traffic or have external factors like near KLIA where there's always possibility of livestock crossing the road (granted this is due to irresponsible owners)...

and think about it...if everybody drives ~60km/h near the toll booth won't the line be shorter instead of longer...instead of driving fast and have to stop and crawl in line at the toll both (which wastes fuel) why not drive slowly nearing the toll booth and arrive at the booth with almost no queue? the buildup area near the toll booth is extremely wide and it was design that way to accommodate the large number of cars nearing the toll booth....

I've seen 80km/h limit on highways in Australia and Australians seems to have no problems obeying it despite most of them having cars with big engines (3-4 Litre engines are normal there)...they even have 40km/h speed limit on ramps leading to the highways and everybody seems to be observing them...the speed inside the city centre is only 40 km/h and still people observe this because enforcement is there......in Malaysia we have people driving 100 km/h even in parking lots...

and guess what...Australia has a road fatality rates per 100 000 inhabitants per year of only 5.7 compared to 24 for Malaysia and the population is not that far apart (22 vs 28 million)....and they do have extremely fast cars there...

Granted attitude is 1 factor in the number of accident rates in Malaysia but without proper enforcement, how can we educate people? in Malaysia we rarely see people got fined for littering due to lack of enforcement and we know how that turn out to be...people litters everywhere even at places with "Dilarang Buang Sampah" signs....in NYC the police even issues summons to people jaywalking and not crossing at the proper crossing points...but littering and jaywalking does not endanger life (well the jaywalker endangers his own life so serves him right if he got hit by a car) but road accident does....

but 1 thing i can agree with is the proportional penalty...but why just stop at RM300? why not go all the way up to RM1000 or even higher? That should serve those flouting the law right...I got friends in US who was fined close to USD1000 for driving just 15mph over the speed limit inside town area that the payment had to be done in instalments and that was granted only after a meeting with the judge...

so seriously i don't see what's the fuss with obeying the speed limit and no, the speed limit we have in Malaysia is not too low for our supposedly "fast" cars...

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QUOTE(picang @ Sep 24 2012, 10:55 AM)
sample AES camera. This is the one near Shell on heading towards MAEPS/Hospital Serdang/Putrajaya
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Picang,
I took this picture on Sunday 11/11/12.
My photo show one AES, and yours shown two.
Both photos show the AES are not in the same location.

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post Nov 14 2012, 11:39 PM

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nia meh? 2 AES same spot. gila
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QUOTE(IluvProton @ Nov 14 2012, 11:39 PM)
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nia meh? 2 AES same spot. gila
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See which lucky fella kena accident bang on those camera. Thus reduce the amount of AES in malaysia
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post Nov 15 2012, 07:47 AM

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Just kena the AES camera near Slim River early this morning. I totally forgot about it. I usually slow down but today forgot. Damn!


Added on November 15, 2012, 7:50 am
QUOTE(JML @ Nov 9 2012, 12:51 AM)
north south highway near slim river.
confirm flashed no matter what speed u drive..

btw, can u guys confirm currently apart from the 12 locations for trial run, any other locations already install AES ?
Well ive heard cases of this AES flashing you at even 90kmph but not always. Most of the time when i drive here at 110-115kmph, its fine. I only kena tis morning but that's cuz i was driving at 130kmph. Damn!

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In putrajaya side,they even put 70km/h on 4 lane road...


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post Nov 15 2012, 11:03 AM

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went to sg on sunday. used the aes detector app from android market..quite a number of tem on the way, but so far only 1 active ones per side..

Edit: From KL toll plaza

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post Nov 15 2012, 11:59 PM

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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Nov 15 2012, 07:47 AM)
Just kena the AES camera near Slim River early this morning. I totally forgot about it. I usually slow down but today forgot. Damn!


Added on November 15, 2012, 7:50 am

Well ive heard cases of this AES flashing you at even 90kmph but not always. Most of the time when i drive here at 110-115kmph, its fine. I only kena tis morning but that's cuz i was driving at 130kmph. Damn!
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I just back to Penang, passby Taiping Utara and that small little box was flashing at me, my speed? 110km/h....dont tell me they are going to issue me with 111km/h speeding ticket. doh.gif doh.gif
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QUOTE(ralf @ Nov 15 2012, 11:59 PM)
I just back to Penang, passby Taiping Utara and that small little box was flashing at me, my speed? 110km/h....dont tell me they are going to issue me with 111km/h speeding ticket.  doh.gif  doh.gif
Possible causes:

1) It could have been flashing at another vehicle
2) Your car's GPS speed was 121kmph min which would mean your speedometer accuracy is poor
3) Malfunction of the AES camera
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post Nov 16 2012, 11:38 AM

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have a question in my mind. might sounds dumb to u all

let's say if the speed limit was 110kmph and m going at 115kmph will i kena summon?

i rmb there was sumthing like if the speed limit was 110kmph u can actually go up to 119kmph
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Could it be 10% above speed limit?
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QUOTE(alyem @ Nov 16 2012, 04:08 PM)
Could it be 10% above speed limit?
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its not 10%, is 10KMH tolerance from speed limit. So if 110KMH speed limit, AES start capture if u hit 121KMH and above.

But, pls la don't go to the borderline, coz you don't know how accurate is your speedometer

Good luck

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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Nov 16 2012, 09:46 AM)
Possible causes:

1) It could have been flashing at another vehicle
2) Your car's GPS speed was 121kmph min which would mean your speedometer accuracy is poor
3) Malfunction of the AES camera
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Left lane car was way slower and behind me...i am on right, pretty sure it flash on me. Car needle tick at 110km/h...could be AES start to capture if speed >110km/h... doh.gif doh.gif

Anyhow, waiting this few days to see any summon appear online.. yawn.gif yawn.gif yawn.gif

Big thank you to our government for approving such project. "Vomit" yawn.gif
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QUOTE(najibest @ Nov 13 2012, 02:47 AM)
Speed limit exists for a reason and it has nothing to do with how powerful and responsive a car engine is....what's wrong with 80km/h limit on a 3 lane highway? it's not like the 80km/h speed limit is for the whole highway stretch...it's just for some part of the highway and normally at places where traffic is expected to be heavy traffic or have external factors like near KLIA where there's always possibility of livestock crossing the road (granted this is due to irresponsible owners)...

and think about it...if everybody drives ~60km/h near the toll booth won't the line be shorter instead of longer...instead of driving fast and have to stop and crawl in line at the toll both (which wastes fuel) why not drive slowly nearing the toll booth and arrive at the booth with almost no queue? the buildup area near the toll booth is extremely wide and it was design that way to accommodate the large number of cars nearing the toll booth.


I've seen 80km/h limit on highways in Australia and Australians seems to have no problems obeying it despite most of them having cars with big engines (3-4 Litre engines are normal there)...they even have 40km/h speed limit on ramps leading to the highways and everybody seems to be observing them...the speed inside the city centre is only 40 km/h and still people observe this because enforcement is there......in Malaysia we have people driving 100 km/h even in parking lots...

and guess what...Australia has a road fatality rates per 100 000 inhabitants per year of only 5.7 compared to 24 for Malaysia and the population is not that far apart (22 vs 28 million)....and they do have extremely fast cars there...

Granted attitude is 1 factor in the number of accident rates in Malaysia but without proper enforcement, how can we educate people? in Malaysia we rarely see people got fined for littering due to lack of enforcement and we know how that turn out to be...people litters everywhere even at places with "Dilarang Buang Sampah" signs....in NYC the police even issues summons to people jaywalking and not crossing at the proper crossing points...but littering and jaywalking does not endanger life (well the jaywalker endangers his own life so serves him right if he got hit by a car) but road accident does....

but 1 thing i can agree with is the proportional penalty...but why just stop at RM300? why not go all the way up to RM1000 or even higher? That should serve those flouting the law right...I got friends in US who was fined close to USD1000 for driving just 15mph over the speed limit inside town area that the payment had to be done in instalments and that was granted only after a meeting with the judge...

so seriously i don't see what's the fuss with obeying the speed limit and no, the speed limit we have in Malaysia is not too low for our supposedly "fast" cars...
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I totally disagreed for a 3-lane highway at 80km/h for all hours of the day !! Imagine driving at midnight or early morning at 80km/h when the traffic is light. When the traffic is heavy on a three lane highway, the speed of a vehicle will automatically reduced & even at crawling speed.

Are you sure almost no queue at the toll booth by driving at 60km/h before toll booth?

That's why I said AES to be used for catching crazy drivers going far beyond the speed limit & not at 80km/h giving a tolerance of maximum of 20-30km/h on highway. At speed above 130km/h (guess only & depending on car) one's cannot afford to make any mistake which can be fatal.

What is the number of vehicles in Australia versus Malaysia in the comparison. The public transport is efficient in the city. I understand they have strict vehicle safety regulations like roof of buses must not detached from the during an accident. In Malaysia there are many cases of road deaths resulting from the roof of buses being detached during an accident.

I fully support enforcement to catch people littering in public & jaywalking. I have seen many, sad. It's a straight easy case & fine them on the spot. For the speeding matters, for a start gave an allowance of 30km/h across the board on highways. See the outcome before the next move. The objective is to catch speedsters which I support too, not an allowance of 10km/h.

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