The government is right at setting radarfalle on the road to intercept over speeding vehicles because a majority of accidents happen due to vehicles running at high speed. It is learnt that beyond a certain speed limit a vehicle becomes unmanageable and the moment it becomes unmanageable, it becomes a threat to the life and property of others. Authorities want people to drive safe and reach their destination on time. To achieve this objective, they have set a speed limit for every vehicle and to make sure that the vehicles run under the prescribed speed limit, the government has made over speeding a punishable offence and the errant drivers have to pay a heavy fine for over speeding.

The prescribed speed limit is quite frustrating but people have no way other than to follow the speed limit rule. If someone accidentally accelerates one’s vehicle, one is fined heavily as authorities are very strict towards the drivers caught over speeding. Officers use radarfalle to locate the over speeding vehicles. As soon as they notice a vehicle moving at a high speed, the officers swing into action and catch the errant driver and cancel his driving license forever.

It is not possible for one to notice a hidden speed camera or mobile speed radar while driving a vehicle. But it is possible to get prior information on the presence of stationery as well as mobile speed radars on the road. Motorists can get speed alerts on their mobiles and adjust the speed of their vehicles as soon as they are in a radarfalle. Just imagine that you are driving your new luxury sedan at its top speed and suddenly you get speed alert on your Smartphone. You immediately slow down your car to the permissible speed limit and drive safe before the speed camera. After crossing the range of the speed camera, you again accelerate your car to its top speed and enjoy the thrill of speed.

Motorists can get prior information on the radarfalle on the road from a database that they can access from their mobiles and satellite navigation devices in their vehicles. All they need to do to access this database is to install a software in their mobile or in the satellite navigation system installed in their vehicles. Armed with this software, the devices will send alerts for speed cameras on the road and in this way help motorists escape the eagle eye of speed cameras.

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