The Average Speed Safety Camera system has been installed on the N2 in Co Meath to enhance road safety by monitoring speed limits. Set to activate on Friday, vehicles exceeding the 100kph speed limit will be prosecuted. Utilizing two cameras to gauge average speed, the system mimics previous implementations on the M7 and in Dublin Port. Offenders will face a Fixed Charge Notice with a €160 penalty and may incur three penalty points. Payment must be made within 56 days, details of which are outlined on the Garda website.
The Average Speed Safety Camera system on the N2 in Co Meath detects speeding vehicles, enforcing a 100kph limit with prosecutions starting from 12pm this Friday.
The system uses two cameras to calculate average speed by measuring the time it takes for vehicles to travel between them, similar to existing systems in other regions.
In the event of a speeding offence, drivers may receive a Fixed Charge Notice with a €160 fine and three penalty points as outlined by the gardaí.
Payment for the Fixed Charge Notice must be completed within 56 days, with specifics available on the Garda website to inform the public.
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