Traffic and the Police Force

In research carried out to check which strategies reduced speed best in work areas, fake radar drones that were meant to set off police radar alarms were tested against other techniques like transportable rumble strips and radar speed display signs to see which slowed drivers down more. Because only folk with radar detectors could be influenced by the drones, they didn’t compare to the driver feedback signs. Actually the signs not only caused the greatest speed reductions overall, they slowed down the biggest number of drivers.

Even though radar detectors can be a problem for police who are endeavoring to keep traffic speeds safe, seemingly they don’t do much for overall traffic speeds.

Radar detectors may help some people avoid tickets, but photo radar catches most of them. This technology takes a photograph of the license plate so a speeding citation can be sent to the driver through the post. While this is a questionable and hardly foolproof method of catching speeders, it doesn’t do much to slow traffic down. It may catch some speeders and bring in income in the guise of tickets, but at the time the auto is dangerously speeding, there’s no effect.

And some drivers have found ways around even being penalized for speeding. Products in a can like a coating you spray on your plates are available that can be used to make the plates highly reflective. This is meant to cause the camera flash to reflect so brightly that the license number is obscured.

Not only do techniques like radar detectors and photograph radar-fighting strategies mean that less drivers will stop speeding, they make more work for police who have got to attempt to pull over and catch speeders, and then cope with the accidents resulting from unsafe driving. TraffiCalm’s signs can be a part of the technology that will work for your region to make the job less complicated for police by slowing traffic and minimizing problems before they start.

The speed signs from trafficalmsystems.com will slow drivers down and help your police with traffic calming.