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Vauxhall Vectra 1.8 16v GLS
Product Test of Edequip Speedtrap Detectors DT1 Test date, 6-6-2002. Vauxhall Vectra 1.8 GLS
The DT1 is a new development consisting of a Black Spot Road Angel and a Laser Blinder as a combined unit, the only supplier of this unique device is Edequip Speedtrap Detectors.
2 other functions are GPS, and DL9. This is the first device that contains actual accident blackspots as opposed to only speedtrap locations, which the Government tell us are erected only in accident blackspots. The unit was first tested in the Runcorn and Warrington
area from the M56 over to the M62 via the Weston Point Expressway (A557),
this area is renowned as one of the worst blackspot areas in the UK and
in the past has come high on the list, it is now fitted with Gatso cameras
and safety barriers etc. to help to reduce the amount of accidents. Accidents
in the past have included vehicles leaving the left carriageway and crashing
into oncoming traffic head on. So the test included accident blackspots,
radar operated Gatso cameras and a Laser 500 laser speed gun. It was time now to test the laser detection/jamming
ability of the DT1.
A sobering thought. While travelling from the M1 over Snake Pass along the A628 the DT1 gave various warnings of blackspots as you might expect along this hazardous stretch of road. Somewhere between Tintwistle and Hollingworth we got a blackspot warning, as normal the warning built to a rapid set of beeps and then it went off, looking over to the right hand side of the road there where a number of wreaths and bouqets hung on a fence. The Road Angel really does it's job. We have also tested the DT1 with a serving officer, here is the story from the officer. "here are the results OK. The unit is the Pro-laser mobile unit, currently used by West Yorkshire Police. We tried a few runs, mainly on a long straight road, and used a Road Angel, connected up to the laser diffuser (which was mounted in the grill under the reg plate of the Vectra we used to test it). Basically, we attempted to lock onto the car as soon as it came into view, however found difficulty until it reached within approximately 200-300 feet, when a lock was made, despite the diffuser. "This is bad" I hear you cry! No its not. Other cars could be locked onto in less than a second, even at distances approaching 1000 feet. Here's a video showing the lock on another car. The intermittent beep is the unit trying to lock on. As soon as it turns into a continuous beep, the speed has been registered. (which is very, very quick in this case.) The Vectra had about 8 seconds before a speed could be locked. Plenty of time to adjust accordingly. As I have said. I've not cancelled my order "One final note, it was apparent that it is crucial where these are sited on the car. We've come to the conclusion that they need to be slightly above the reg plate somehow, at a reasonable distance apart."
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