Ref. car tracking - is it already too late ?
Ref. car tracking - is it already too late ?
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Neill W

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2 posts

267 months

Tuesday 9th September 2003
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I'm new to this forum, so perhaps this subject has been covered - if so I apologise.
Have you noticed the massive number of tar lines appearing on our roads? They look like the cables fitted near traffic lights to trigger the sequencing, but they're placed nowhere near a junction...often in places where you might go a little quicker.....
Have a look, they're everywhere. Beside them is an innocent looking box by the roadside.
Additionally, many of them have a post with a solar cell on top and appear to have two rows of cable - similar to the two cable speed trap the police used to use around here......

Road charging and automatic speed fines? Too late, they've decided already. Please prove me wrong, someone.
Look at
www.gt1.eu.com/roadmark.htm
to see what I mean.
Neill W

deltaf

6,806 posts

273 months

Tuesday 9th September 2003
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DS2 and truvelo installations.

streaky

19,311 posts

269 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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They might also be part of the Highways Agency Traffic Control Centre project - that is ostensibly designed to deliver "Real Time Traffic Information" (which it usefully does in its pilot form now, see: www.highways.gov.uk/news/m25_rt/index.htm)

However, this is the scheme that, from a technical perspective, could form the data-collection basis of a mechanism to track cars and 'control' (by financial penalty - ie. fines) drivers travelling at over the speed limit.

Streaky

marvelharvey

1,869 posts

270 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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I pass over these frequently at 1??mph and have done for a while.... still no letters in the post.

I've always thought they were for traffic data collection

Neil_H

15,406 posts

271 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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marvelharvey said:
I've always thought they were for traffic data collection


Same here, I think a lot of them are used to determine how busy certain roads are and whether more roads are needed etc etc

Neill W

Original Poster:

2 posts

267 months

Thursday 11th September 2003
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So exactly what sort of traffic info can they collect?
I bet they won't need much modifying to monitor speed and collect transponder info.

cptsideways

13,783 posts

272 months

Thursday 11th September 2003
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M1 has them every 1/4 mile, they are same system as Truvelo so yes big brother is watching if we wants.

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

288 months

Thursday 11th September 2003
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If we get any more sensors put in the road there will be no need for tarmac