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14 minutes ago, webfact said:

"Bangkok has a disturbingly high accident rate," he highlights, "Ranking among the top five cities worldwide for road accidents necessitates drastic measures."

 

There ya go, by their own admission. 

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What ever happened to that extremely high-tech method of having actual traffic police officers use speed guns to track and cite speeding motorists?

 

On ya, that would mean they'd have to get off their arses and go out and actually do their jobs!

 

Or, maybe they're having a problem because they decided to buy their traffic speed cameras from the same manufacturer who built their infamous bomb detector units....

 

 

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24 minutes ago, webfact said:

The World Health Organisation (WHO) underscores that just a 1% increase in average speed increases fatal crash risks by 4%

It is so reassuring to know the billions they get from countries around the world is going to good use, to provide common sense statements.

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They may have spent so much on speed guns but one rarely see them in use (or maybe I am lucky).

Adding AI is expensive, but then someone will get rich from it.

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3 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

What ever happened to that extremely high-tech method of having actual traffic police officers use speed guns to track and cite speeding motorists?

 

On ya, that would mean they'd have to get off their arses and go out and actually do their jobs!

 

Or, maybe they're having a problem because they decided to buy their traffic speed cameras from the same manufacturer who built their infamous bomb detector units....

 

 

 

AI Cameras are cheaper

AI Cameras can't be bribed

 

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Everybody loves this term AI. What was wrong with speed cameras, go too fast take picture, get fined. It is not the cameras it is the speeders do not pay. AI is not going to help catch speeders.

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3 hours ago, Chelseafan said:

 

AI Cameras are cheaper

AI Cameras can't be bribed

 

 

Dunno about the cheaper part, considering what it really costs Thailand to implement and then keep operating anything requiring a modicum of technical knowledge expertise...  The normal pattern is that such stuff quickly falls into disrepair and iffy operating status.

 

Plus, and this is more to the point, when it comes to traffic/speeding enforcement, AI cameras are a thing that Thailand doesn't actually have up and running right now as we speak. Whereas they've got hundreds (thousands?) of traffic enforcement officers who COULD be deployed to enforce such things right now/today.

 

But hey, it's better to wait around, do nothing, make delay excuses, and then spend a lot of public funds on fancy equipment that probably will mean good profits and perhaps kickbacks for some connected supplier vs. getting the traffic officers who are already getting paid now to go out and actually enforce the traffic laws!

 

Posted
47 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

Thailand has the same amount of police officers per 100,000 that the USA has, where are they all, and what are they doing all day?

Picking their noses

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Forget speed cameras on multi-lane dual carriageways miles from residential areas. Concentrate on cameras at pedestrian crossings in urban areas - especially near schools - or in accident blackspots.

 

And, of course, jumping red lights.

 

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13 hours ago, webfact said:

further reduction was set around the Grand Palace to 50kph, including a strict ban on honking.

It would be nice if they put up some signs. There are none. For the last 4 weeks at around 8:30 am I've driven 60, based on what I'd read here. I've never heard motorists use their horns there apart from the tuk tuk pip pips, which are not really an issue IMO.

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7 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

Dunno about the cheaper part, considering what it really costs Thailand to implement and then keep operating anything requiring a modicum of technical knowledge expertise...  The normal pattern is that such stuff quickly falls into disrepair and iffy operating status.

 

Plus, and this is more to the point, when it comes to traffic/speeding enforcement, AI cameras are a thing that Thailand doesn't actually have up and running right now as we speak. Whereas they've got hundreds (thousands?) of traffic enforcement officers who COULD be deployed to enforce such things right now/today.

 

But hey, it's better to wait around, do nothing, make delay excuses, and then spend a lot of public funds on fancy equipment that probably will mean good profits and perhaps kickbacks for some connected supplier vs. getting the traffic officers who are already getting paid now to go out and actually enforce the traffic laws!

 

 

Don't dispute what you're saying but in theory with the installation of AI cameras, and remember these things are very invasive to the point they don't just check your speed but can see inside your car with 4D radar. I am sure they'll be cutting the traffic police roles over time. At technoloogy improves futher then more jobs will be lost.

Hopefully they'll never see the light of day, I've already received a few tickets from the current cameras...

 

 

Posted
5 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

Thailand has the same amount of police officers per 100,000 that the USA has, where are they all, and what are they doing all day?

 

Waiting for some filthy rich "VIP" person they can escort after they have cleared the roads, thaen back to their mobile phones.

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