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Offline Dr.Science
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ma 05 apr 2010, 1:16 Bericht 
 
Please can someone from Netherlands or Belgium help me?

I need to get the answer to a question about GATSOmeter. A company in the Netherlands knows the answer, but they refuse to speak to me.

The reason they give for not answering is that the question is about the approval of equipment in Netherlands and Belgium - because I am in UK, they say the answer is not relevant to me, so they will not give it.

The real reason for not giving the answer is that GATSOmeter have said in UK that their cameras can work on a curved road, but in Netherlands and Belgium they are approved only for use on a straight road - because they are proved inaccurate by the independent test laboratory when on curves. So this answer would be very embarrassing for GATSOmeter in UK.

Please send me an e-mail if you live in Netherlands or Belgium and you would help me by writing a letter asking this question.

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Offline 944 guy
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ma 05 apr 2010, 8:09 Bericht 
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One aspect you should consider is the tight margins the dutch police use in measuring speed: only 3% is deducted from the measured value. There is only one other country (I believe switzerland) that does this. If GB uses for instance 5%, this could have been done to account for the additional error caused in bends, thereby allowing the use of the equipment on curved roads.
What is the measuring error which is assumed in GB?

On the side: that's some fine dutch product eh? :oops:
Offline Martijn
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ma 05 apr 2010, 8:23 Bericht 
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In Holland you need to have 50 meters of straight road. These are the instructuons of Gatso themselves. The NMi, that tests the equipment does not say anything about curved road.
Offline feitelijk
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ma 05 apr 2010, 20:46 Bericht 
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Citaat:
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Lol!
Offline classpool
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ma 05 apr 2010, 20:58 Bericht 
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feitelijk schreef:
Lol!


Misschien wel serieus, als iemand het zeker wil weten waag er dan maar een mailtje aan.
contactadres is hier te vinden :
http://www.physics.org/contact.asp
Offline Dave
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di 06 apr 2010, 23:44 Bericht 
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Its genuine...

Account is registered and confirmed with this email address :wink:

I removed the @ now though. Unless you like massive spam. :roll:
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