Typical of other Metro Vancouver municipalities, District of North Vancouver uses electronic traffic warning signage, at the curb, to alert motorists of their current speed.
There's one been sitting on Queens, at Delbrook Recreation Centre, for two weeks.
Its a total waste of time of public resources. Why not move it to another site, or park it on District Hall's property, which is just six blocks to the East.
Within the typical family car, the youngsters dare the parent to go higher, therefore faster.
While the parent is busy verifying that the car's speedometer is correct, at ten kilometres faster.
The machines real capabilities?
V-Touch SP Controller
STEALTH MODE - no speed is displayed, but DATA IS COLLECTED
https://www.atstraffic.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/SP-715V.pdf
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