Truvelo Combi
Truvelo Combi is a speed camera manufactured by the South African company Truvelo [Manufacturers (Pty) Ltd]. It was approved in 1999.
Background
The Truvelo camera is usually a front-facing camera taking pictures using a flash gun fitted with a magenta filter. The reflected light provides the film with the correct exposure resulting in a clear picture of the driver committing the offence.Piezo-electric road strips, a known distance apart are set into the road in front of the camera, and the time between compressions is measured using an impededance converter and two clocks in the camera to give the resulting speed of the vehicle. The system takes a single photograph and uses the time from the clocks to calculate the resulting speed. The photograph of the offending vehicle will show its front tyres on the three narrowly spaced white lines across the carriageway, the middle line is 1.8 m from the last sensor, the first and third are 18 cm either side of the middle line = 10% which are present at all Truvelo installations. This is to identify the offending vehicle when it is travelling alongside a non-offending one.
For front-facing photography there are two sets of Piezo sensors that are linked as 1 - 3 and 2 - 4 in the road for Truvelo camera, both taking independent readings, if the two do not match the offence is discarded.