An Overzealous Traffic Camera Snapped This Car's Shadow
A Russian driver has complained to traffic police after his car's shadow set of a traffic camera, leading to a fine being incorrectly issued

We all fear that moment when we open up the morning’s post to find a nasty driving fine hidden among the bills and takeaway pizza menus. However, when a man in Russia discovered one such infraction, accusing him of crossing a solid white line, he knew he wasn’t guilty. Why? Because that white line in question was crossed only by his Honda CR-V’s shadow, which for whatever reason managed to set an overeager traffic camera off.
He posted the fine’s accompanying photo (above) on website Drive.ru, clearly showing he’d done nothing wrong. He stated that he’s made a complaint on the traffic police website, and is awaiting a response.
Something tells us this should be an easy fine to get out of…














Comments
Machines are rising against humans…starting with traffic cameras.
Terminator was right.
Without a shadow of doubt this is the worst thing ive seen a traffic camera do
Some say the camera was set off by a Rolls Royce beside the Honda, but I can’t see anything except a Shadow. Maybe it was a Ghost.
I sure hope the police and judge don’t say that the photo is proof of him crossing that solid white line and bring in a law where your shadow has to be within your lane, because Australian police might do just that if given the chance
When your shadow is faster than your car.
Now I have a reason to be scared of my own shadow.
Am I the only one stupid here, that doesnt understand why crossing white line is punishable? I was never told that nor learn during drivers lessons? Am I missing something here?
It is now against the law for you to cross that white line, even when police direct you to.
What a convenient ad
Pagination