Traffic Blitz-Know your rights

kilo39

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tip: get a laser jammer - a worthwhile investment of around R3500 - considering im sitting with R3900 worth of fines, pity i dont take my own advice.

A La Lucia driver has appeared in court for allegedly installing laser equipment in his car that allowed him to flout the rules of the road.
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Dawood's vehicle was impounded and he was arrested.
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Schnell said that although the devices were freely advertised, it was illegal to use them to defeat the ends of justice.
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Dawood appeared in the Scottburgh magistrate's court where he was charged with attempting to defeat the ends of justice.

He was released on R2 000 bail and will appear in court again in January.

Driver caught with anti-detection device December 07 2006
 

Omac

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I noticed something new (I think) on the N3 in KZN the other day.

A banner hanging over a bridge saying "Speed Over Distance Enforcement Area". Under the bridge I saw what looked like a camera attached to the bridge column. A few kms later I saw another camera the same as the first one.

Anybody know anything?


Just for info - whilst looking for info on the above I found what I thought was an interesting site. I have'nt read it all yet!
http://www.arrivealive.co.za/TrafficE.asp
 

RompelStompel

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I noticed something new (I think) on the N3 in KZN the other day.

A banner hanging over a bridge saying "Speed Over Distance Enforcement Area". Under the bridge I saw what looked like a camera attached to the bridge column. A few kms later I saw another camera the same as the first one.

Anybody know anything?

Your speed is calculated by determining the time you took to travel a set distance.
 

Omac

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Your speed is calculated by determining the time you took to travel a set distance.

No sht Sherlock! :p ;)

Yeah! I know that! Is it new? Since when? Know anybody who's been caught? How does the system work? How do they achieve prosecution?
 

R/SGT

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RECKLESS DRIVING
reckless driver is anyone 'who drives a vehicle in wilful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property'.

The offence of reckless driving was summarised in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in Rex v Fahamtsa (1941) as 'gross negligence or wilful disregard of the rights of the road users'.

Motorists have been convicted of reckless driving because they:

Cut in too soon after overtaking;
Drove round a blind corner on the wrong side of the road;
Overtook on the crest of a hill;
Drove at speed too close to a group of children;
Followed another vehicle too closely.

If you see a car being recklessly driven, note the vehicle's registration number and report the incident to the police. The more evidence there is, the more likely the police are to act against the driver.

Note, however, that you may have to appear in court if the accused decides to fight the case.

Speeding does not necessarily amount to reckless driving, but might be if it is related to other factors. For example, a motorist travelling at 130km/h along a straight freeway would not normally be guilty of reckless driving (but liable, perhaps, to prosecution in terms of speeding regulations). However, a motorist who drove at that speed in a narrow, busy street used by many pedestrians in town, would be guilty of reckless driving.
Because reckless driving either contains an element of wilful aggression or involves gross negligence, it is more sev-erely punished than driving negligently or without reasonable consideration. On conviction, a fine of up to R12000 or three years' imprisonment or both can be imposed for negligent driving. In the case of a conviction of reckless driving, a fine of R24000 or imprisonment of up to six years, or both can be imposed. Furthermore, the motorist's driving licence may be endorsed, cancelled, or suspended. (See driving; reasonable consideration, driving without.)

http://www.legalcity.net/Index.cfm?fuseaction=RIGHTS.article&Index=R&ArticleID=7168848&Page=1
 

R/SGT

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I notice many of the posters say that they only speed on long open stretches of highway, that’s their choice.

I would however warn them to be careful of the latest in South African Mobile Speed Arrestors more commonly Know as "Cows, Donkeys, Sheep and Goats"
 

NaZKuL

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hmmmm...

rader/lasar jammers and anti-reflective number plate spray will make nice xmas presents....

not that I use any of those;)
 

StrongTurd

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Aren't you the bright one. I guess even though new CPU's can run at 3.6Ghz without overheating, we should turn down the clock to 1.5Ghz to have "safety" reserves. The reason why you won't do this, is because you'll be wasting your time. Same goes for driving at 115 when you can easily go 160 and still be safe.

Why on earth do you buy an M5 if you plan to drive around at that speed? For "safety" reserves I guess. Jeesh, paranoia award of the day to you...

And being such a loud supporter of the law, you do realize that you are not abiding by the law by cruising in the middle lane (stay left, pass right the law states). Get off your high horse, pappie, you're choosing which laws to obey. And nowhere do I claim my car is the pinnacle of automobile technology. But sure as hell it's capable of *safely* going way over 120km/h. It's not a pre 1995 model either, so no, the POS as you claim could reach 200 without exploding.

And lastly, the personal attack was deemed appropriate as you're passing insults left and right to "speedsters". Although that one guy with his bike story is surely high on crystallized-meth - extending insults to all those speeding is short sighted, to say the least. Me going at 128 on a 3 lane highway is in no way endangering you or your family. The only thing I'm endangering is my wallet...

O yes, I envy you mister 2003 M5 driver...if you want to divulge personal information to look cool at least say you drive a Porsche.

* Yawn *
* StrongTurd farts loudly and casually strolls away leaving Brendan to inhale a most vile, noxious cloud of digestive gases. *
 

Brenden_E

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* Yawn *
* StrongTurd farts loudly and casually strolls away leaving Brendan to inhale a most vile, noxious cloud of digestive gases. *

Great response.

I suppose it was either that or "O damn, just got my ramblings whipped by someone that drives a nissan".
 

nocilah

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ha ha ha are you one of those self righteous idiots that drives 119km/h in the fast lane and then behaves like a strong turd when someone wants to pass going 140km/h?

just interested?
 

StrongTurd

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* Yaaaaaawwwn *

I'll leave you and Mr. SuperSentra to further discuss this topic. I've long been done here.

* StrongTurd lifts one leg and discharges the most horrifically offensive cloud of noxious gases from his lower digestive tract and then quickly walks away in order to avoid being overcome by his own weapon of mass destruction. He slams the door on his way out. Ol' Brenden fumbles with his keys vainly trying to silence his little Sentra's alarm while trying to hold his breath. *
 

nocilah

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* StrongTurd lifts one leg and discharges the most horrifically offensive cloud of noxious gases from his lower digestive tract and then quickly walks away in order to avoid being overcome by his own weapon of mass destruction. He slams the door on his way out. Ol' Brenden fumbles with his keys vainly trying to silence his little Sentra's alarm while trying to hold his breath. *


ew. :eek: :sick:
 

Brenden_E

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...and this is the maturity level of "self-righteous idiots". The world makes more sense everyday :)
 

supersunbird

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got pulled over lots with all my driving, SAPS and traffic cops, showed license, got asked a few questions sometimes, no grief at all.

Did you have grief?
 

RompelStompel

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Had to stop at a SAPS roadblock between Colesberg and Bloemfontein.

Showed them the license , they had a look in the trunk and all was well :)
 
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