TyreEye H3-D Procontor, the smooth anti-tire radar

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TyreEye H3-D Procontor, the smooth anti-tire radar




by Christophe » 13/11/13, 14:09

This is obviously not a joke, here is the radar anti tire smooth:

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Well, this one contributes to road safety ... but still somewhere it starts to stink a little, all these speed cameras ... 1984 is approaching and faster than we think!
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by Leo Maximus » 13/11/13, 14:49

It takes time to set up, 4 years already:

https://www.econologie.com/forums/detecteur- ... t8745.html

It's probably not very profitable, much less than a radar.
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by raymon » 13/11/13, 15:09

It's probably not very profitable, much less than a radar.

Just increase the amount of the fine.
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by Leo Maximus » 13/11/13, 17:10

you get the tires smooth it continues to wear and we will not ride on the rims.

This system is especially interesting for the manufacturer who intends to sell in the thousands.
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by Christophe » 13/11/13, 18:07

Leo Maximus wrote:It takes time to set up, 4 years already:

https://www.econologie.com/forums/detecteur- ... t8745.html

It's probably not very profitable, much less than a radar.


Ah thin bin, I completely zaped this subject at the time!
I thought the article was recent ... Mea Culpa!

Good if finally it takes time to set up ...

For "profitability" I trust public finance officials ... maybe you're right and the idea, from 2009, is finally abandoned?
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by Leo Maximus » 13/11/13, 23:09

I can see this stuff installed in Switzerland with a fine of 10 CHF for Swiss, 20 CHF for German and Austrian and 1000 CHF for French and other ... : Cheesy:
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