The introduction of upgraded Automated Awareness Safety System (Awas) speed cameras, set to replace older models on highways, has sparked debate among road safety experts. The new cameras are less visible, mounted on slim, black poles, which some experts argue could reduce their effectiveness in deterring speeding.
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Assoc Prof Dr. Law Teik Hua from UPM emphasized that visible cameras are crucial for influencing driver behavior. Conversely, Datuk Muhammad Fuad Talib from MCPF supports the new system, believing concealed cameras will encourage constant adherence to speed limits. Critics worry that reduced visibility might undermine the cameras’ ability to alter driving behavior effectively.
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