Enforcement Trailers
Hello there,
Germany and other countries in Europe experience a new kind of speed cameras, the so-called "enforcement trailers". These are speed cameras hosted in a trailer, which can work for a few days without any personell.
In Germany, especially on the Autobahn, these Enforcement Trailers are set-up and left for a week or so and then moved to another place, the places however stay the same (Like there are 40 places for Enforcement trailers but only 10 trailers, so every place get's a trailer every few weeks).
How should we treat them? Marking them as mobile speed cameras is useless, since they disappear really quickly.
Marking them as stationary speed cameras isn't really good as well, since they'll shurely be marked as non-existant when there is no trailer present.
Germany and other countries in Europe experience a new kind of speed cameras, the so-called "enforcement trailers". These are speed cameras hosted in a trailer, which can work for a few days without any personell.
In Germany, especially on the Autobahn, these Enforcement Trailers are set-up and left for a week or so and then moved to another place, the places however stay the same (Like there are 40 places for Enforcement trailers but only 10 trailers, so every place get's a trailer every few weeks).
How should we treat them? Marking them as mobile speed cameras is useless, since they disappear really quickly.
Marking them as stationary speed cameras isn't really good as well, since they'll shurely be marked as non-existant when there is no trailer present.
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