What is the distance for speeding photography in meters?

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DelRobert
07/30/25 7:13am
Highway speed cameras typically detect within 20 meters and start photographing at around 5 meters. Here are the relevant details: 1. Principle: Compared to traffic cameras, speed cameras have an additional device: a speed radar. The radar usually creates a test zone about 5 meters long in the monitored area. If a vehicle exceeds the speed limit, the radar signals the camera to capture the violation. 2. Independent operation: Speed cameras consist of at least three independent components: the camera, flash, and speed radar. Typically, each lane has its own set of equipment. In some cases, the speed radar is placed separately on the median strip, while the camera and flash are mounted on an overpass.
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