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Flashed but the PV goes to the ace!

2022-09-16T10:01:37.906Z


RIGHT OF THE USER - When passing an automatic speed camera, no doubt the flash has just crackled. You are certain to have been fined but you do not receive the report. What about it?


Every year, no less than 12 million speeding tickets are processed by Rennes' automated penalty control.

In general, the offense report is sent to the user within 15 days.

It is not impossible that the PV goes by the wayside.

In fact, almost 25% of speed camera reports do not give rise to an offense report.

Despite the technology used, many minutes are not published and go to waste.

There are several reasons for this loss.

PV are classified in particular because of the impossibility of reading the license plate (damaged, masked or incomplete plate).

The movement of radar vandalism also explains this situation (destroyed radar, covered, painted, etc.).

Other radar obstructions can also explain the neutralization of the PV such as tall vegetation which completely or partially prevents the identification of the vehicle.

Finally, some vehicles escape verbalization, such as motorized two-wheelers for front flashes or even certain vehicles registered abroad which cannot be the subject of legal proceedings.

Finally, be aware that the state must send you the offense within the one-year statute of limitations.

Source: lefigaro

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