An on-board mobile radar.
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S. Pouzet / Sipa
An ingenious ruse.
In order to better surprise speeding drivers, the Spanish police are no longer content to put speed cameras in unmarked cars.
The proof is with a video relayed by the SocialDrive application, an application comparable to Waze.
We see a black Peugeot 508 appearing to be broken down on the side of a road in Spain.
The hood of the car is open but no one is busy fixing it.
A radar is in fact hidden in the mechanics of the car, reports the Spanish site
Autopista
relayed by
Capital
.
El ingenio de la DGT đź§
Un radar mĂłvil simulando una averĂa con el capĂł levantado
(Madrid)
đźš” Peugeot 508 negro **** HXT
🗺️ Calle Embajadores en lĂmite 50km / h pic.twitter.com/014e7jM9co
- SocialDrive (@SocialDrive_es) November 17, 2020
The same car already seen on a highway
The unmarked police vehicle was on Calle Embajadores in Madrid, on a section of twice two lanes limited to 50 km / h.
It is difficult on the images to see how many people are inside the car.
According to SocialDrive, this converted Peugeot has already been seen on a motorway in the region.
According to
Autopista
, the measuring device would be a Multanova.
The Multaradar C of this brand allows speed control on six lanes simultaneously in both directions of traffic.
Its small size makes it discreet once in a vehicle.
It could therefore be this model,
Capital
assumes
.
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