Speed cameras FYI
Speed cameras FYI
Now this is just for everyone’s information, I am not looking at a HUGE debate on the pro’s/cons of speeding, and/or speed cameras nor how much we love or have the police and their ethics.
I almost posted this in the WA section due to different state laws however thought that this would be more appropriate.
Yesterday while travelling back to the city after being in Rockingham I noticed that the police were actually sitting on top of the overpasses with their radar gun and aiming them down onto the highway. I assume that once they get you speeding they will jump on their bikes (which were parked right next to them) and fire straight onto the “on ramp” onto the freeway and then issue you an early x’mas present. This could be a long time WA thing however I have not see/heard about it being done before.
You have been warned.
I almost posted this in the WA section due to different state laws however thought that this would be more appropriate.
Yesterday while travelling back to the city after being in Rockingham I noticed that the police were actually sitting on top of the overpasses with their radar gun and aiming them down onto the highway. I assume that once they get you speeding they will jump on their bikes (which were parked right next to them) and fire straight onto the “on ramp” onto the freeway and then issue you an early x’mas present. This could be a long time WA thing however I have not see/heard about it being done before.
You have been warned.
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They still doing that? I thought that was back in the old days? I better slow down then.MechaWagon wrote:Could be worse - on the F3 freeway between Sydney and Newcastle they have spotter planes cruising looking for the cars going faster than the rest (typical traffic speed on the 110 zoned parts of the F3 is about 125, so any one going faster than the main traffic body is moving...)
The F3 they are everywhere. Don't blame them though.
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Dunno, I haven't heard of any in a while, come to think of it, 10 years or so - so hey, prob not happening!!subarursliberty wrote:They still doing that? I thought that was back in the old days? I better slow down then.MechaWagon wrote:Could be worse - on the F3 freeway between Sydney and Newcastle they have spotter planes cruising looking for the cars going faster than the rest (typical traffic speed on the 110 zoned parts of the F3 is about 125, so any one going faster than the main traffic body is moving...)
The F3 they are everywhere. Don't blame them though.
If anyone does get busted speeding by the above methods then they have to prove it, and if the radar is 3k's back up the road zapping other motorists they can't prove anything...
Plenty of sneaky coppers about since the Traffic squad/RTA has be re-introduced in force.
The old copper with the laser pinging cars with the bike waiting is std procedure in WA....
They have a lot of new un-marked traffice cars, you can pick them cause of the fatter tyres, dark tint and lights behind the tint on the dash and rear parcel shelf. They also have the hwy patrol cars setting up traps etc
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The old copper with the laser pinging cars with the bike waiting is std procedure in WA....
They have a lot of new un-marked traffice cars, you can pick them cause of the fatter tyres, dark tint and lights behind the tint on the dash and rear parcel shelf. They also have the hwy patrol cars setting up traps etc
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Oversteer wrote:They have a lot of new un-marked traffice cars, you can pick them cause of the fatter tyres, dark tint and lights behind the tint on the dash and rear parcel shelf.
And the lower suspension (FE2 - SS suspension in the case of the Holdens), pursuit wheels and K-band emissions for those of us with detectors.
They stick out like dogs balls - radar detector or not. WA cop's haven't figured out that bare aluminium rims on a brand new car give them away.
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Hey, my old man used to be in charge of the RTA back when they first were in West Oz
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I used to make sure i never used his name when i was pulled over.
and i never told people back then, i used to avoid the question.


I used to make sure i never used his name when i was pulled over.
and i never told people back then, i used to avoid the question.

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As far as I know, there is a private contract plane that still spots for the police along this strip. It is based out of Warnervale (1/2 way along the F3 between Sydney and Newie) It's use is to spot very fast drivers that have been reported, so the Highway Patrol can intercept - instead of starting a chase. I believe it is part of a Pilot program (excuse the pun) to curb high speed chases along major arterial roads. The same contractor does the local radio traffic updates in the afternoon , giving the latest trouble spots to the people driving home from work.MechaWagon wrote:
Could be worse - on the F3 freeway between Sydney and Newcastle they have spotter planes cruising looking for the cars going faster than the rest (typical traffic speed on the 110 zoned parts of the F3 is about 125, so any one going faster than the main traffic body is moving...)
A conviction was listed in the Central Coast local paper about 4 months ago. The apparent reason for the plane was officially listed to "report and update on trouble spots and users of the F3 that potentially cause danger to the public:" as I remember

There are still timing marks painted on the F3 too
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WRX EJ20G and box , TD05 Turbo and 4.111 running gear.
5 Stud conversion (Crossbred Performance) Multi pot GT Legacy brakes and 17" rims
Plenty of plans... the plans are getting done slowly;).... getting there - NOT!

The 'cop on the offramp' job came from the UK from what I remember, on the Autobahns when the cars fly by at 150+mph they would speedgun them and a cop porsche would ahve the offramp leading down to the Bahn to pick up speed so they could catch them. I supose with all the high performance WRX's now they have no choise.
p.s. anyone catch the Autobarn drift comp at Malalar on the weekend it was on 10 or sbs if I remember. Go Beau Yates
p.s. anyone catch the Autobarn drift comp at Malalar on the weekend it was on 10 or sbs if I remember. Go Beau Yates
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sofar completed: Rear bumper replaced, central locking, next weber conversion.

sofar completed: Rear bumper replaced, central locking, next weber conversion.