New 'Noise Cameras' Will Mean Fines For Loud Cars And Bikes

The UK government's Department for Transport is testing noise-detecting cameras over the next seven months to clamp down on vehicles breaching noise regulations
New 'Noise Cameras' Will Mean Fines For Loud Cars And Bikes

From bus lane cameras to good-old-fashioned speed traps, there are multiple ways for motorists to get papped and fined by the authorities. And soon, there’ll be a new way to get a penalty charge notice landing on your doormat in the UK.

The government’s Department For Transport will be testing acoustic cameras in multiple locations over the next seven months. If a passing vehicle is detected - via a microphone - to be breaching legal noise limits for road usage, a photo will be taken to pick up its number plate.

Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has said that the technology is intended to counter the UK’s police force - which has received various funding cuts over the last few years - being too overstretched to combat “boy racers in souped-up vehicles” breaking noise rules.

New 'Noise Cameras' Will Mean Fines For Loud Cars And Bikes

However, there’ll also be plenty of motorbikes out there which stand a good chance of setting off such devices. If you’ve been running your cans without baffles, you might want to think about popping them back in quite soon.

Motorcycle Industry Association CEO Tony Cambell said:

“With growing pressure on the environment, including noise pollution, illegal exhausts fitted by some riders attract unwanted attention to the motorcycle community and do nothing to promote the many benefits motorcycles can offer.”

If the test is successful, there’ll be a full rollout of these noise cameras. The UK won’t be the first country to go down this route, however - similar tech is already in use in the USA. Meanwhile in Edmonton, Canada last year, a trial backfired when road users treated systems with decibel noise displays - which the authorities couldn’t yet use to issue fines - as scoreboards…

Comments

CraftingTwins

3 Steps:

  1. Pull Over
  2. Walk up to camera
  3. Yell as loud as you can directly into the mic
06/10/2019 - 12:54 |
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These cameras aren’t head height 😂

06/12/2019 - 08:55 |
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Monty4248

Seems like a waste.

06/10/2019 - 13:50 |
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Anonymous

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06/10/2019 - 14:09 |
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Anonymous

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06/10/2019 - 14:10 |
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Anonymous

Loud =/= good sounding
A car can sound good even quiet

06/10/2019 - 14:34 |
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Griffin Mackenzie

Trash we had these in Edmonton

06/10/2019 - 14:47 |
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llP VeIoclty

Utter waste of money……

06/10/2019 - 14:49 |
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Anonymous

Its funny how in the us your policing methods are thought to be more transparent and less focused on money gathering. People blindly assuming things when you guys are definately worse

06/10/2019 - 15:15 |
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Anonymous

So is it only on motorways or in citys too? Because if kids scream a random person could get a fine just because a system is dumb

06/10/2019 - 16:05 |
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DogeTheAvenger

To the brits in this thread, why doesn’t your government f*ck off for once?

06/10/2019 - 16:22 |
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