Average speed control
Average speed cameras are located on road sections with a length of ~500m-10km.
When passing the camera, the travel time is fixed, when passing the second camera, the
departure time is recorded, this is how the average speed is calculated.
ATTENTION! Speed control systems are often upgraded. When approaching an
average speed camera, do not exceed the permitted speed, as some of the
cameras also record the instantaneous speed.
Allowed speed
Distance to the
exit point
Types of police radars and traffic control cameras
No
1
Crossroad control
2
Average speed control
3
Traffic control
4
In the back
5
Fake
6
Possible police post
7
Control roadsides
8
Bus Line
Text
17
Average speed
camera
Average vehicle speed
Current speed
Sound
Crossroad control (for example, control of
the stop line or driving on the "red")
Average speed
Traffic control
In the back (camera that captures the
violation in the passing direction)
Fake
Police post (e.g. portable tripod)
(camera that captures the violation in the
passing direction)
Roadside
Bus Line
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