French ban for speed camera detection devices

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‘The device doesn't need to be in use at the time you're stopped either,’ said AA DriveTech's Marketing director, David Richards.

‘Mere possession of a device that has the capability to provide this information, even if it's not being used at the time, is sufficient to be breaking the law and an on-the-spot fine is very likely,’ he added.

To be 100% sure of being in the clear the AA is recommending that drivers contact the relevant vehicle or aftermarket device manufacturer to get advice about removal of the camera location information through some form of software application. Any changes in the device's database will have to be completely up to date though – there are 400 new fixed speed cameras being installed in France at present.

‘We would also wish to remind fleet drivers about the potential distraction effects of any interactive, in-vehicle information system,’ he continued.

‘These can increase risk considerably, even when drivers are on familiar territory. When driving on the right hand side of the road however it can take vital milliseconds longer to retain full concentration and control,’ he added.

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