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How can you prove that the camera is accurate?

The camera is a precision instrument that is calibrated in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Every time a live camera is placed in its housing, it is checked to ensure that it is working correctly. In addition, where there are fixed safety camera sites, there will be secondary check road markings from which the vehicle speed can be calculated independently. The mobile cameras are also checked and calibrated regularly, in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. If the matter goes to court all of the calibration certificates will be produced.

Other questions in this category:
Why have I received a Notice of Intended Prosecution for a speeding offence?
Who decides where safety cameras are needed to enforce speed limits?
Where are the cameras?
Can I see my photograph?
How is the Partnership doing?
Who or what is the Partnership?
When was the Partnership formed?
Why was the Partnership formed?


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