M3RBMW wrote:
Ziltro wrote:
So how else do they read the numberplate of the correct vehicle from the film?

Number plate recognition software - no human intervention required.
We have average speed cameras on some highways that "recognise" plates as they pass the first camera and record the exact time. The same process is performed at a second camera many miles distant and the time taken to travel between the two points determines the average speed travelled. If that speed is above the limit (by 2mph or more) a NIP is automatically issued.
All this is done without the aid of human intervention.
Hey, good to hear from you Ross - long time no post!
We have "SPECS" average speed cameras which use number plate recognition too, but the GATSO mentioned in this topic isn't that sophisticated, and will need human intervention.
As mentioned above, the operator
should check using the elapsed time photos that the target vehicle was indeed the one that triggered the radar, but I have heard of many cases where they haven't bothered - just read the registration and wrongly assumed the camera got the right car.