Panel of advertisement of automatic radar in France

The panel of advertisement of automatic radar is a control panel advanced which has the aim of warning the user of the proximity of a radar.

This panel is not obligatory. It is in addition coded in none the categories of French vertical indication: panels of danger (code A), panels of intersection and priority (AB), Panels of regulation (B) or panels of indication (C).

History

The legal texts which allowed the installation of the automatic radars (Law of June 12th, 2003 reinforcing the fight against road violence and Arrêté of the bearing October 27th, 2003 on the creation of the control system sanction automated) do not envisage specific indication for the automatic radars which they are fixed or mobile.

The methods of installation of this panel appear in the circular of the February 3rd 2004 relative to the “deployment of the devices of automated controls”.

At the end of 2005 installation of a panel of advertisement of radar upstream of an embarked radar is removed

In 2007, the idea to remove these control panels, following the example what is already the case for the mobile radars, was launched. Nevertheless Dominique Bussereau, Secretary of State in charge of Transport, confirmed on June 26th, during an interview on RTL, that the government did not intend to remove these control panels.

Distances

The distance between the panel and the radar depends on the maximum speed authorized on the way on which the device is posed:

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