They are to control the road toll which trucks have to pay.
Is for the registration of trucks to settle the toll that trucks have to pay.
So it doesn’t matter for you as a normal car driver.
That is for the toll but I wouldn’t exclude there can be a speed trap too. In Irschenberg (A8) there’s a stationary speed trap on the speed limit sign on top for example which is impossible to notice
Probably not a speed trap (as other said, they are primarily for road tolls) but I think they can also monitor if you keep enough distance while driving.
They have rangefinder and ticket you, if you are closer than legal to the car in front. There also should be some reference lines across the asphalt.
Or I’m mistaken, and they look similar.
I got a hefty fine with a trap that looks like this setup, I saw the flash and later received the black and white photo with the fine 😄.
That type of speed trap is coupled with sensors built into the road which is 99.9% accurete.
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They are to control the road toll which trucks have to pay.
Is for the registration of trucks to settle the toll that trucks have to pay.
So it doesn’t matter for you as a normal car driver.
That is for the toll but I wouldn’t exclude there can be a speed trap too. In Irschenberg (A8) there’s a stationary speed trap on the speed limit sign on top for example which is impossible to notice
Probably not a speed trap (as other said, they are primarily for road tolls) but I think they can also monitor if you keep enough distance while driving.
They have rangefinder and ticket you, if you are closer than legal to the car in front. There also should be some reference lines across the asphalt.
Or I’m mistaken, and they look similar.
I got a hefty fine with a trap that looks like this setup, I saw the flash and later received the black and white photo with the fine 😄.
That type of speed trap is coupled with sensors built into the road which is 99.9% accurete.
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