HADECS
HADECS or Highways Agency Digital Enforcement Camera System is a type of speed camera on roads in England, operated by Highways England.
History
The HADECS camera was introduced in 2012.[1]
HADECS cameras have been introduced to enforce variable speed limits (VSLs) as found commonly on managed motorways - hard shoulder running in peak traffic flows.
Hadecs 3
Hadecs 3 was introduced on the M25 in Kent in April 2014, becoming active on 22 October 2014.
Redflex HADECS3 on M42 | |
Manufacturer | Redflex Holdings |
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Two manufacturers currently hold HOTA to supply equipment for the HADECS 3 system, those being Redflex Holdings and Dynniq[2].
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gollark: Do you really want to be beholden to the incomprehensible algorithms of Youtube?
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