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Can any bros share?

 

This morn abt 9 plus, white ant stationed at ECP between FORT RD and Tanjong Katong flyover with a tripod std.

 

Guess many motorists sure got shot cos many tend to speed esp after the ECP cam just after ROCHOR exit.

 

Damn hard to spot cos hidden by bushes.

 

I was doing slightly below 100km.

 

Will I get a ticket?

 

 

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PIE, Stevens Rd overhead bridge, very often they'll be there on weekend mornings or afternoons.

The camera on ECP near Fort Rd exit is aimed at the opposite direction (there's another thread discussing this).

What's the speed limit at the spot tat u think u got caught? If it's 80, then u sure kenna. If 90, then depends on whether at tat time there were other faster drivers, cos the cameraman usually will focus on the fastest one n derive the maximum fine/penalty.

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PIE, Stevens Rd overhead bridge, very often they'll be there on weekend mornings or afternoons.

The camera on ECP near Fort Rd exit is aimed at the opposite direction (there's another thread discussing this).

What's the speed limit at the spot tat u think u got caught? If it's 80, then u sure kenna. If 90, then depends on whether at tat time there were other faster drivers, cos the cameraman usually will focus on the fastest one n derive the maximum fine/penalty.

 

Umm.. Usually speed limit 70 + 10 right if i am not wrong? so 80 i think is still safe ba for ecp..

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I think most of ECP is on speed limit of 90, but there are 1 or 2 stretches with 80. (anyone who can recall a speed limit of 70 on ECP??)

The commonly believed myth of "speed limit + 10 being safe from kenna caught" is not always true. I've frens who received warning letters for exceeding the speed limit by 1-5 or 5-9 km/h.

The speedometer in cars always has a built-in error. Whether that error is +/- 5 or +/- 10, it takes a technical specialist to determine.

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I think most of ECP is on speed limit of 90, but there are 1 or 2 stretches with 80. (anyone who can recall a speed limit of 70 on ECP??)

The commonly believed myth of "speed limit + 10 being safe from kenna caught" is not always true. I've frens who received warning letters for exceeding the speed limit by 1-5 or 5-9 km/h.

The speedometer in cars always has a built-in error. Whether that error is +/- 5 or +/- 10, it takes a technical specialist to determine.

 

Ya somehow i still believe digital speedo are still better.. Umm.. so i suppose might be their speedo error.. Ya i wish to know too which are the ones on 70.. :P

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I think most of ECP is on speed limit of 90, but there are 1 or 2 stretches with 80. (anyone who can recall a speed limit of 70 on ECP??)

The commonly believed myth of "speed limit + 10 being safe from kenna caught" is not always true. I've frens who received warning letters for exceeding the speed limit by 1-5 or 5-9 km/h.

The speedometer in cars always has a built-in error. Whether that error is +/- 5 or +/- 10, it takes a technical specialist to determine.

 

Hmmm, for the stretch that after the camera, the slope up the rochor exit (towards tuas) there is 70km/hr, there are road sign telling u that at the left and the right side, i noe dat cause i always travel 90km/hr there,cause i noe the camera there is 80km/hr,and there will be 10km/hr allowance :) tried for many yrs liao,so sure safe,luckily the 70km/hr road sign is after the cam,if b4 the cam,then i gg liao [laugh]

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