KUALA LUMPUR: Almost 64,000 images of trade offenders prisoner regulating a Automated Enforcement System (AES) have been being studied by a Road Transport Department (RTD), said Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abdul Rahim Bakri yesterday.
He told a Dewan Rakyat which 63,558 images were taken between Sept twenty-three as well as 30 at fourteen locations regulating 10 fixed as well as 4 mobile cameras.
"The most usual offences were speeding as well as violence a red light.
"Summonses will be issued usually after RTD has finished checking a images as well as videos."
He said this when replying to a query from PKR member of council Dr Lee Boon Chye upon AES statistics.
Rahim defended a outsourcing of a AES camera installation to ATES Road Safety as well as Beta Tegap, which perceived critique from a opposition.
"By outsourcing it, a supervision did not have to come up with a primary investment as well as paid usually a fees to a companies.
"The dual companies were picked out of nine companies in in an open tender, after a strict vetting which enclosed live demonstrations."
He said RTD placed large notice signs up to 3km prior to a cameras.
International studies had shown which such a complement could reduce highway fatalities as well as accidents.
AES is installed at 560 accident-prone areas as well as 265 trade light junctions. After images of trade offenders have been captured, RTD will send out notices within five days to car owners as well as they have dual months to settle a RM300 fine.
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