10-12-2017, 10:31 PM
(10-12-2017, 10:20 PM)timio Wrote: I've seen two examples of mobile photo radar in the past 13 months: in Scotland they had a well marked van in a layby at the bottom of a straight downhill section, and in Banff a RCMP SUV was in the median of the Trans Canada with it's hood up, making you think it had broken down. Two very different ways of accomplishing the same thing.
A recent article in Ireland said they were spending EUR 17M to run a fleet of 50 photo radar vans. The ticket revenue was about 7M so the net cost was EUR 10M per year, or about C$300K/van/year. If the goal is to target fixed areas such as school zones, fixed cameras are far more cost-effective.