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Now DGT wants to “catch” you with these radars on the roads

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When driving our car on the roads, we have to be attentive to the various traffic signs and obviously follow the traffic rules that have been set for us, but sometimes, due to typical knavery, there are many drivers who, while passing by the radar, respecting the restriction speed, they accelerate again later.

And DHT knows all the tricks, and for this they have many radars appropriate stationary radars on our roads, as well as mobile ones, which are used not only for monitoring speed vehicle and issue a fine.

And that’s what DHT has been playing with a series of radars for a while now and that they are trying to pick up on the excessive speed of certain vehicles that slow down as they pass through the radar but immediately after that speed up again to exceed speed limits and of course they seem familiar to you as typical cascading radars on all life.

And now it seems that DGT is again betting on a large set of second radars after the recognizable stationary radar, which are designed to hunt down those drivers who use knavery and accelerate as soon as they pass the stationary radar.

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And there are a number of drivers who, when approaching a well-known radar, slow down, but as soon as they pass, they accelerate again, even exceeding the speed limit, and the traffic police really do not like this.

How cascade radars work

So the DGT places the mobile radar after the stationary one and thus can know which vehicles have accelerated as soon as they leave the recognized speedometer behind.

For now, DGT is placing a mobile radar after a fixed one in certain problem areas on our roads, a trick that has worked for them and which they are going to expand on our roads.

It should be remembered that these cascading radars are only responsible for fines for speeding, so fines what they can deliver to us relate only to this offense, which can entail a high economic amount, as well as the removal of points in the driver’s license.

Therefore, you should be careful not to rely too much on apps that warn you about radars, because with the increase in the number of cascading radars, cheating does not make much sense anymore.

Source: Computer Hoy

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