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hey guys i live SOR and as i was going about my business and came across a few road workers on corner of armadale road and nicholson road and where they have one of those new cameras there, that camera has now been changed to a POINT TO POINT camera the only problem is im not to sure yet where the other half of it is as they would not tell me that much info

cheers guys

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hey guys i live SOR and as i was going about my business and came across a few road workers on corner of armadale road and nicholson road and where they have one of those new cameras there, that camera has now been changed to a POINT TO POINT camera the only problem is im not to sure yet where the other half of it is as they would not tell me that much info

cheers guys

How does that Point-To-Point camera work? I work in SOR, so have to take caution.

Edited by Victor.T

Takes a snapshot as you pass the first camera, takes a snapshot as you pass the second camera. If the time it took you to go from the first to the second camera is less than the average time at the speed limit (i.e. 10km @ 60kmh would take 6 minutes) then you get sent a fine.

Takes a snapshot as you pass the first camera, takes a snapshot as you pass the second camera. If the time it took you to go from the first to the second camera is less than the average time at the speed limit (i.e. 10km @ 60kmh would take 6 minutes) then you get sent a fine.

Ok. But I can't actually think of any advantages or disadvantages compare to the normal speed cameras. :blink:

Ok. But I can't actually think of any advantages or disadvantages compare to the normal speed cameras. :blink:

Easier to nab people for less than 5kmh over? The theory is that it enforces adherence to the speed limit for the whole section of controlled road, as opposed to only the point where a normal multinova is sitting.

what happens if google maps gives me a faster route ?? :P

Then you could sue them..? The tend to be on stretches where there are no alternate routes, plenty of them all over the highways in NSW.

Edited by bubba

Easier to nab people for less than 5kmh over? The theory is that it enforces adherence to the speed limit for the whole section of controlled road, as opposed to only the point where a normal multinova is sitting.

Arhh, I get it now. Thanks for that.

I am also guessing this works for the right-hand lane as well? Because I tend to stay about 5kmh over limit sometimes.

Edited by Victor.T

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