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winterbrew
07-28-2016, 07:49 PM
The State Government has backed up its promise of more fixed and red light speed cameras by awarding a $64 million contract to German electronics giant Jenoptik.

https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/32177577/fixed-speed-traps-to-treble-under-64m-contract/#stop

As they have moved away from Vitronic (PoliscanSpeed) to Jenoptik, it will be interesting to see if the fixed speed cameras are the radar based MultaRadar SD 580 and TraffiStar SR 590, or the laser based TraffiStar S350 which is similar to Poliscan;

https://www.jenoptik.com/products/traffic-safety-systems/speed-enforcement-monitoring

Fortunately ALP already have TraffiStar S350 covered if it goes that way.

kjoy064
07-28-2016, 08:12 PM
Just wondering where it says they're moving away from Poliscans?

winterbrew
07-29-2016, 03:19 AM
Just wondering where it says they're moving away from Poliscans?

I think what I should have said is that they don't appear to be buying anymore fixed Poliscans, as they have given the contract for the new red light, fixed speed and point to point to Jenoptik, so I assume they will be buying radar or lidar based TraffiStars for the new fixed cameras.

dinkydi
07-29-2016, 03:33 AM
P2P are just a big pain , creates frustration bunching the longer the monitoring distance the worse it is, then comes mr LEO waiting for all when they end, to zapp ya :D

winterbrew
10-25-2016, 09:22 PM
Looks like the first new fixed cam is being setup ;

5543

https://www.facebook.com/RevenueRaiserResistance/photos/a.324102784432162.1073741828.324094971099610/668294640012973/?type=3&theater

Looks very like a Jenoptik Traffistar S350 enclosure ;

https://www.jenoptik.com/products/traffic-safety-systems/speed-enforcement-monitoring/laser-scanner-traffistar-s350

ALP already covers the S350, but hopefully it's not disabled in AU firmware

winterbrew
10-25-2016, 09:41 PM
Just found the new entry in the WA Govt Gazette ;



3610 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 23 August 2016

PO401

ROAD TRAFFIC (ADMINISTRATION) ACT 2008

ROAD TRAFFIC (ADMINISTRATION) (SPEED MEASURING EQUIPMENT) NOTICE 2016

Made by the Minister for Road Safety under section 117(2) of the Road Traffic (Administration) Act 2008.
1. Citation
This notice may be cited as the Road Traffic (Administration) (Speed Measuring Equipment) Notice 2016.
2. Commencement
This notice comes into operation as follows—
(a) clauses 1 and 2—on the day in which this notice is published in the Gazette;
(b) the rest of the notice—on the day after that day.
3. Approval of apparatus for ascertaining vehicle speed
For section 117(2) of the Act, the following types of apparatus are approved for the purpose of ascertaining the speed at which a vehicle is moving—
(a) CEOS INDUSTRIAL TIRTL, and

(b) Jenoptik Robot GmbH models—
a. RRS24F-ST3
b. TraffiStar S350
c. TraffiStar S350M
d. TraffiStar S590
e. TraffiStar SR390.

L. HARVEY, Minister for Road Safety.
———————————

winterbrew
10-26-2016, 05:04 AM
Heard of a sighting today of a non-poliscan mobile unit on a tripod (ALP did alert), probably the SR350M (M for mobile)

dragons
01-30-2017, 07:47 PM
Heard of a sighting today of a non-poliscan mobile unit on a tripod (ALP did alert), probably the SR350M (M for mobile)

Interesting development.


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beingaware
02-02-2017, 02:21 PM
Looks like the first new fixed cam is being setup ;

5543

https://www.facebook.com/RevenueRaiserResistance/photos/a.324102784432162.1073741828.324094971099610/668294640012973/?type=3&theater

Looks very like a Jenoptik Traffistar S350 enclosure ;

https://www.jenoptik.com/products/traffic-safety-systems/speed-enforcement-monitoring/laser-scanner-traffistar-s350

ALP already covers the S350, but hopefully it's not disabled in AU firmware

I heard it was disabled previously but Tom may have gotten it enabled when I barked about it a year ago.

Guess we will find out soon...?

winterbrew
02-02-2017, 06:32 PM
Yes, it is enabled now.

The one in the picture is about 170km away, so a bit of a trip to test.

One of the new steel roadside enclosures nearer me initially looked like it had a Traffistar in it prior to switch on, but now seems to have a poliscan in it now its live (poliscan alert from ALP)