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<blockquote data-quote="jank" data-source="post: 7148473" data-attributes="member: 4093"><p>I've already done this one.</p><p></p><p>Having a QR code on a bike to be used for a bike-sharing scheme is one thing.</p><p>Having a QR code on a bike to be used by existing traffic cameras and CCTV is quite another. For one, the QR code is too small and the existing camera technology doesn't have the processing power nor the high-definition lenses to be able to track and scan a QR code going at speed.</p><p></p><p>If one was to implement this, its a bill that would be in the millions, if not tens of millions, just to catch the odd cyclist breaking a red light and give them a 40 euro fine. A complete waste of money, especially given cyclists dont kill people on our roads.</p><p>If road safety was your primary concern and not your hard-on for getting cyclists, one should put those millions in improving road safety and bike infrastructure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jank, post: 7148473, member: 4093"] I've already done this one. Having a QR code on a bike to be used for a bike-sharing scheme is one thing. Having a QR code on a bike to be used by existing traffic cameras and CCTV is quite another. For one, the QR code is too small and the existing camera technology doesn't have the processing power nor the high-definition lenses to be able to track and scan a QR code going at speed. If one was to implement this, its a bill that would be in the millions, if not tens of millions, just to catch the odd cyclist breaking a red light and give them a 40 euro fine. A complete waste of money, especially given cyclists dont kill people on our roads. If road safety was your primary concern and not your hard-on for getting cyclists, one should put those millions in improving road safety and bike infrastructure. [/QUOTE]
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