drivers not to fall for 'dangerous common myths' about using tricks to avoid speed cameras. Since speed cameras were introduced in 1991, drivers have shared tips about how to avoid being caught.
While drivers 'trick' some of the older 'average speed cameras' found on motorways by changing lanes, according to the AA, nowadays the technology has improved and that hack won't work, reports Liverpool Echo.Another misconception according to the AA is that speed cameras must be visible and brightly coloured in order for a speeding driver flashed by one to be penalised.Most importantly, the AA has stressed sticking to the speed limit is the easiest way to avoid fines.
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