Since 2003 and the installation of the first automatic speed camera in France, the public authorities have never lacked imagination in tracking down violations of the Highway Code.
In Spain, for several weeks, the public authorities have set up speed cameras aimed at detecting drivers who brake before an automatic fixed speed camera.
Will this device give ideas to our leaders always inclined to fill the cash drawer?
This new type of speed camera tracks and verbalizes road users, not because they are driving too fast, but because they brake when approaching an automatic speed camera, thus preventing the calculation of their real speed.
Installed just before the fixed speed cameras, these speed cameras will make it possible to detect road users who have or have not braked upstream of the speed cameras.
These “anti-braking” radars will make it possible to verbalize the drivers who will thus have been able to avoid being flashed.
Unless you calculate the speed of pre-passage in front of the speed camera and deduce an attempt to violate the Highway Code, which is not legally possible to date, this device seems poorly developed to be deployed. one day in France.
Unless we invent a new violation of the Highway Code (attempted ticket) .. which would no longer surprise anyone in this area, the risk of seeing this new speed camera remains very slim.