PoliScan Speed

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"PoliScan Speed", stationary

PoliScan Speed is a system for speed monitoring from the manufacturer Vitronic . Laser-based LIDAR technology (Light Detection and Ranging) is used for measurement . A scanning laser uses transit time measurement to determine the speeds and positions of all vehicles in the measuring field.

PoliScan Speed ​​is available as a mobile or a stationary system; as a stationary device it is known as a so-called speed camera column . Both systems are designed to monitor three lanes in each direction at a measuring rate of less than one second per vehicle. The working range is between 10 and 75 m, the measuring range between 10 and 250 km / h.

A distinction is made between the pillars with three and four rings, while pillars with three rings only flash in one direction of travel, pillars with 4 rings can cover both directions of travel.

The systems of the PoliScan family, which cost around 100,000 euros, are used not only for speed monitoring, but also for red light monitoring or for automatic license plate reading.

In the higher court case law, the metrological traceability is recognized, while lower courts doubt the verifiable evidence of the correct acquisition of measured values ​​with the mobile devices.

Type approval

According to the national type approval, only measured values ​​in the range of 50 - 20 meters in front of the device may be included in the measured value generation. According to the decision of the AG Mannheim of November 29, 2016 (Az. 21 OWiG 509 Js 35740/15), the device uses measured values ​​at a distance of 75-10 meters. This means that the device operates outside the approval limits set by the PTB. In 53% of the measurements, the minimum distance would be less than 20 m.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. vitronic.com ( Memento of the original from December 22nd, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on September 20, 2015) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.vitronic.com
  2. vitronic.de Technical data (accessed on September 20, 2015)
  3. Cologne Administrative Court, order of December 27, 2012 - 18 L 1617/12 ; OLG Düsseldorf, decision of January 20, 2010 , Az. IV-5 Ss (OWi) 206/09 - (OWI) 178/09 I, full text - on the measurement method.
  4. Aachen District Court, 444 OWi-606 Js 31 / 12-93 / 12; to opinion of the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt ; Tiergarten District Court, judgment of June 13, 2013 - (318 OWi) 3034 Js-OWi 489/13 (86/13) .
  5. PoliScan Speed ​​- Fines Catalog & Fines Calculator 2019. Accessed on September 16, 2019 .