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    Orange flashing speed cameras on the Auck Harbour Bridge?

    On Saturday evening while getting on the Fanshawe St on ramp to cross the Harbour bridge I noticed the digital overhead signs imposed a 80km limit as there was 2 lanes was closed for maintenance work.

    Just after getting on to the 80 km strip of motorway from Fanshaw St I was in the left hand lane doing 100 km and on my left I noticed there was a white van parked across the left hand barriers on the grass with some funky instrument (couldn't make it out as it was too dark), followed by a massive orange flash as I whizzed pass.

    I had a feeling it was speed camera but couldn't be sure. Felt pretty lucky that I was on my bike.

    Just wanted to double check if anybody else experienced this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HungusMaximist View Post
    On Saturday evening while getting on the Fanshawe St on ramp to cross the Harbour bridge I noticed the digital overhead signs imposed a 80km limit as there was 2 lanes was closed for maintenance work.

    Just after getting on to the 80 km strip of motorway from Fanshaw St I was in the left hand lane doing 100 km and on my left I noticed there was a white van parked across the left hand barriers on the grass with some funky instrument (couldn't make it out as it was too dark), followed by a massive orange flash as I whizzed pass.

    I had a feeling it was speed camera but couldn't be sure. Felt pretty lucky that I was on my bike.

    Just wanted to double check if anybody else experienced this?
    Mobile speed camera - they dont use radar or laser so hard to detect...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    Mobile speed camera - they dont use radar or laser so hard to detect...
    sooooo they know that vehicles are speeding how?

    I presume they use radar, as my detector sees them
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    Ive noticed the Vans come up as Ka band. Harder to detect if they are facing away from you (aka facing the other side) but front on, you can pick 'em up from up to 500M away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HungusMaximist View Post
    followed by a massive orange flash as I whizzed pass.
    Congratulations on making a contribution to the Heilen Klerke retirement fund.

    If you are lucky, the operator will have been asleep in the back and not been able to get your plate number.


    Yes, they use Ka Band radar (which a decent detector will be able to pick up quite some distance away...).
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    Bit hard to get bikes since we don't have plates up the front and the flash was frontal.

    But nevertheless, it was fun experience, I got away and praise the heavens that I ride a motorcycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    sooooo they know that vehicles are speeding how?

    I presume they use radar, as my detector sees them
    I thought they use radar too, but i read somewhere that they didnt?

    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk View Post
    Ive noticed the Vans come up as Ka band. Harder to detect if they are facing away from you (aka facing the other side) but front on, you can pick 'em up from up to 500M away.
    all police radar in NZ is Ka.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post


    all police radar in NZ is Ka.
    I thought speed cameras were still K? but I seem to be wrong


    http://www.delonixradar.com.au/new_zealand/

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    fixed cameras use induction loops under the seal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    Mobile speed camera - they dont use radar or laser so hard to detect...
    Fixed cameras don't (they use inductive strips in the road) but van cameras use Ka band microwave at a 45 degree angle to the road.
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    You don't get a lot of warning as the radar signal is weak and directed across the road. It is there though but you need to be quick on the brakes. Unless like me you were doing exactly 100kph of course...

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    iv always wondered how effecdtive they are on bikes, no plate on the front and all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delerium View Post
    iv always wondered how effecdtive they are on bikes, no plate on the front and all
    They'll nab ya if the operator gets your plate after you pass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HungusMaximist View Post
    On Saturday evening while getting on the Fanshawe St on ramp to cross the Harbour bridge I noticed the digital overhead signs imposed a 80km limit as there was 2 lanes was closed for maintenance work.
    You are aware that the Harbour Bridge is normally a 80km/h zone...


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    mobile camera vans usually have an operator, and they'll jot down ur number plate as ur wizz past

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