'Speed hunter' introduced to traffic cops


Road traffic accidents within the city limits due to driving at high speeds are at a phenomenal rise. The traffic police have been struggling to curb the unruly motorists even with the help of speed detectors. The speed detectors presently used by the traffic cops lacks coherence at detecting speed and registration numbers of the vehicles from a far distance.

In this scenario, 'Speed Hunter' a new age speed detector has been introduced to the traffic police to curb motorist driving beyond permitted speed levels from a distance of 300m along with a clear shot of their registration numbers. 

In case the motorist fails to stop, their registration numbers can be retrieved through the detectors. This machine usage marks a new ray of hope to both the cops and the public to identify troublemakers and clampdown them legally.

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