I was having a chat with a friend recently and he told me the latest upgraded AES system has several cameras installed along the highways which are capable of recording the details of the vehicle when it passed the AES camera such as the car number plate and the exact time of the recording. When the vehicle passed the 2nd AES camera located further ahead of the highway, the traveling speed of the vehicle can be determined based on the time taken to travel between the 1st and 2nd AES cameras.
Is this true and if yes, has the authorities (police) started to enforce the law to nab motorists who break the speed limit on the highways by using the upgraded AES system (instead of employing manpower such as getting a policeman sit under bridges on the divider in the middle of the road and shooting the speed trap cameras on passing vehicles?)
This post has been edited by SportyHandling: Jan 27 2025, 01:23 PM
Latest Upgraded AES System, Speed Trap Enforcement