Undercover Patrol Car 'Vehicle-Mounted Speed Enforcement' Real-Time Measurement of Speed of Vehicles Ahead View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Starting January next year, speed enforcement using undercover patrol cars equipped with 'vehicle-mounted speed enforcement equipment' will be conducted on general roads.


According to the Jeonnam Police Agency and Jeonnam Autonomous Police Committee on the 30th, speed enforcement was mainly conducted through fixed enforcement equipment installed on roads, but drivers frequently slowed down only in front of the enforcement equipment and then sped again after passing.


The vehicle-mounted speed enforcement equipment newly introduced by the Jeonnam police measures the speed of vehicles ahead in real-time using radar and recognizes license plates with a high-performance camera, enabling immediate enforcement.


It is expected to greatly contribute to traffic accident prevention by overcoming the limitations of fixed enforcement cameras, minimizing blind spots in enforcement, and inducing vehicles to slow down.



A Jeonnam Police Agency official stated, "From January to March next year, a three-month pilot operation is planned. Vehicles detected by the vehicle-mounted enforcement equipment traveling at speeds of 40km/h or below will be given guidance, while drivers and vehicles exceeding 40km/h will be enforced according to the principle even during the pilot operation period."


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