> At 220 km/h average speed you would need to pull over and wait some 5 minutes
> 13.04 seconds to be 'safe' (from a fine).
If you are driving a car you don't even need to bother to wait. Currently in
NSW point-to-point cameras are only used to check heavy vehicle speeds.
On 18/09/15 12:26, Andrew Davidson wrote:
Currently in NSW point-to-point cameras are only used to check heavy
vehicle speeds.
That restriction certainly doesn't apply in the ACT.
John
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> On 18/09/15 12:26, Andrew Davidson wrote:
>> Currently in NSW point-to-point cameras are only used to check heavy
>> vehicle speeds.
But if all evidence on the ground indicates such point-to-point
cameras are active and doesn't indicated their use only for
heavy vehicles, shouldn't we map it as
NSW RMS web site says they are only for heavy vehicles in NSW.
- Ben Kelley.
On 18 Sep 2015 15:14, "Andrew Harvey" wrote:
> > On 18/09/15 12:26, Andrew Davidson wrote:
> >> Currently in NSW point-to-point cameras are only used to check heavy
> >> vehicle speeds.
>
>
Can someone please check my work?
http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/5510636
There's an average speed limit section in Canberra near Woden too but no
one has added that to the map yet so I couldn't copy. Any other examples I
could refer to?
Unfortunately I've had to use "maxspeed" as the
On 17/09/2015 9:03 AM, Nathanael Coyne wrote:
Can someone please check my work?
http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/5510636
There's an average speed limit section in Canberra near Woden too but
no one has added that to the map yet so I couldn't copy. Any other
examples I could refer to?
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