AES Camera Locations

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Beware folks, AES enforcement starts tonight!AES for fixed and mobile camerasHighwayLocation ----> Speed Limit1. PLUS - KM 376 L/Raya PLUS - Slim River (Tanjung Malim) ----> 110km/h2. PLUS - KM 205.6 Taiping Utara (Taiping) ----> 110km/h3. PLUS- Km 301.9, Kajang (Kajang) ----> 90km/h4. SKVE -Km 6.6 Jalan Kajang/ Puchong (KL) ---> 90km/hOther Roads1. KM 91 Jalan Ipoh -Butterworth ----> 60km/h2. KM 85.5 Jalan Ipoh - Kuala Lumpur ----> 90km/h3. KM D7.7 Sungai Besi ----> 80km/h4. Jalan Persiaran Timur (Putrajaya) ----> 80km/h5. Jalan Lebuh Sentosa (Putrajaya) ----> 70km/hIf you want to test the cameras, do it before 11.59pm tonight :DAll Proposed Speed Camera Locations Listhttp://portal.jpj.gov.my/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=140&Itemid=36All Proposed Traffic Camera Locations Listhttp://portal.jpj.gov.my/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=141&Itemid=36
 
zhul;772324 said:
If you want to test the cameras, do it before 11.59pm tonight :D

Bro .. does it mean that it will shut off after midnite or no capabilities for night vision ?
 
shiva73;772771 said:
Bro .. does it mean that it will shut off after midnite or no capabilities for night vision ?

It has night vision, so be careful bro. What I meant above was it will be only be enforced from early morning today, so if wanted to see how it feels to be flashed then can go driving at or slightly above the speed limit to see how it will react.

It's too late to test now, if kena flash saman will be on the way :)

More info below from The Star

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PETALING JAYA: Errant road users be warned; from today the Automated Enforcement System will begin operating at 14 “blackspots” to nab drivers who break the speed limit and jump traffic lights.

For the first phase of the AES, 14 cameras have been installed in Perak, Selangor, Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur. Ten are to catch speed limit breakers and four to catch those who jump traffic lights.

More cameras will be installed at 817 “blackspots” in the second phase, completing a nationwide implementation of the AES.

Road Transport Department (JPJ) director-general Datuk Solah Mat Hassan said the implementation of the AES was “a serious move” by the Government to reduce the number of road fatalities.

“Hence, the AES cameras are installed at locations identified as accident-prone areas,” said Solah in a press statement.

He said the public could check where the AES cameras are on www.jpj.gov.my, adding that road users would also be able to know when they are at AES operation zones through signboards.

“By knowing the location, road users will be more careful at these spots and will drive according to the law. It will reduce the number of deaths and our objectives to ensure the safety of road users will also be met,” he said. “The public should see the implementation as a way to educate road users, not as a means to give JPJ extra power to issue summons.”

He said AES camera warning signs for no-speeding areas would be visible two to three kilometres before the cameras.

For cameras that record offences of people who jump traffic lights, the signs are located 50m to 500m of the traffic lights.

Solah said images captured by the AES cameras would be sent automatically to the AES control centre and the vehicle registration numbers of the alleged offenders would be cross checked with JPJ's database, before a summons notice is sent to the vehicle owner.

“If the captured images do not match with the vehicle registration details on JPJ's database, further investigations will be carried out. Offenders will receive their summons notices within five days of the date they violate traffic rules.

“However, if the registered owner is not the driver of the vehicle at the time of offence, they can submit the driver's details to JPJ 30 days from receiving the summons notice,” Solah said. “If they choose to be present in court, they can do so at the time and date specified on the notice.”

Solah said those who have received the notice can call the AES Control Centre for enquiries at 03-7846 4400 for offences committed in Perak and 03-7628 8268 for offences in Selangor, Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur.

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shiva73;772771 said:
Bro .. does it mean that it will shut off after midnite or no capabilities for night vision ?

At night got flash... very very bright white flash... i was on the opposite side of the Kajang one going down south to Seremban at night, can see in the rear view mirror... i thought kena panah petir....
 
Tom328;773174 said:
At night got flash... very very bright white flash... i was on the opposite side of the Kajang one going down south to Seremban at night, can see in the rear view mirror... i thought kena panah petir....

Alamak, sure I can get shocked when it flashes....huhu...thanks for sharing
 
Tom328;773174 said:
At night got flash... very very bright white flash... i was on the opposite side of the Kajang one going down south to Seremban at night, can see in the rear view mirror... i thought kena panah petir....

indeed it's stricking bright when it flashes and on immediate you'll see cars braking to slow down ...

i personally think this could lead to fatal accidents ..as when one speeds and out of sudden hit by these flash ..they just step on the brakes ..saw a car smoking while braking even knowing it's being captured on camera ...

i hope they can put more awareness signboards ahead of these freaking camera's ....
 
Tom328;773174 said:
At night got flash... very very bright white flash... i was on the opposite side of the Kajang one going down south to Seremban at night, can see in the rear view mirror... i thought kena panah petir....

heading to sbn is alright ..but these stretch has got a ridiculous speed limit ..90 km/h ...
 
Tom328;773174 said:
At night got flash... very very bright white flash... i was on the opposite side of the Kajang one going down south to Seremban at night, can see in the rear view mirror... i thought kena panah petir....

So basically if you speed, it'll try to blind you. So much for trying to reduce death at those accident hotspots.
 
This morning on d way to office saw that Kajang camera(Sg. Besi-Seremban Highway) in action lol....even during daylight it'll flash.....& there was lots of flashing when I pass by....lol
 
The GPS coordinate for the Slim River AES is not accurate! The actual coordinate using Google earth is

3.824043°N, 101.430038°E

It is only applicable for traffic going north.

There is only one poor quality warning sign about 3 km before the camera. The actual camera post cannot be easily seen. It is painted in grey and easily blends with the environment.
 
More than 60,000 images taken since the commencement of AES a mere two weeks ago. These are only very few cameras when compared to the numbers when all the cameras is commisioned (800++ cameras).

Total cashcow.
 
I slowed down to 105 km/h while looking out for the AES near Slim River. A lot of cars passed by me, only one lucky Viva decided to follow me :) Then suddenly I saw multiple flashes in front on the cars that overtook me. So I am not surprised of the large number of cars that got flashed nationwide.
 
zhul;775678 said:
I slowed down to 105 km/h while looking out for the AES near Slim River. A lot of cars passed by me, only one lucky Viva decided to follow me :) Then suddenly I saw multiple flashes in front on the cars that overtook me. So I am not surprised of the large number of cars that got flashed nationwide.

One of my saman olso kene thats area(slim river) during night time...Terkejut satu kereta cerah...hehehehheheeh
 
zhul;775678 said:
I slowed down to 105 km/h while looking out for the AES near Slim River. A lot of cars passed by me, only one lucky Viva decided to follow me :) Then suddenly I saw multiple flashes in front on the cars that overtook me. So I am not surprised of the large number of cars that got flashed nationwide.

They give you an allowance of up to +10km/h - which means up to 120km/h.
 
haywire;775654 said:
Total cashcow.

for govt? its money due to them as its a fine.

for the operator? it's a gamble. they have to invest the total setup cost, and revenue is only after a certain condition. and its a BOT model. wont go into details, but its not easy to collect from m'sians. hahaha
 
ramsing;775720 said:
for govt? its money due to them as its a fine.

for the operator? it's a gamble. they have to invest the total setup cost, and revenue is only after a certain condition. and its a BOT model. wont go into details, but its not easy to collect from m'sians. hahaha

From reporrts, every saman issued by JPJ will bring the company RM16, doesn't matter if JPJ collects the money or not.
 
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