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Re: Custom POI-AES (Automated Enforcement System) hotspots

Postby dayojah » Sat Sep 22, 2012 7:57 pm

imantulen wrote:wonderful.... all 14 locations with GPS Coordinates...
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no more guesswork.....

I hope they keep this document updated.

It's nice to see the speed limit, there are many big roads like the MRR2 where I cannot figure out the limit as there are so many contradictory signs in place.

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Re: Custom POI-AES (Automated Enforcement System) hotspots

Postby Skylinestar » Sat Sep 22, 2012 9:13 pm

dayojah wrote:
imantulen wrote:wonderful.... all 14 locations with GPS Coordinates...
:thumbsup:

no more guesswork.....

I hope they keep this document updated.

It's nice to see the speed limit, there are many big roads like the MRR2 where I cannot figure out the limit as there are so many contradictory signs in place.

drive below 80 to be safe [-o<

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Re: Custom POI-AES (Automated Enforcement System) hotspots

Postby sobamy » Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:47 pm

MFM-AES Cameras v1.7 updated on 26 September 2012 can be downloaded at viewtopic.php?f=24&t=13339

Future updates can also be downloaded at

http://malfreemaps.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 622892aa80

Please update and replace your cPOI if you wish to have it.
Caveats and Disclaimers apply.
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Re: Custom POI-AES (Automated Enforcement System) hotspots

Postby wwloon » Wed Sep 26, 2012 3:34 pm

Leeway given to drivers under Automated Enforcement System
By EILEEN NG
eileen@thestar.com.my

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PETALING JAYA: When the light turns amber, you have just two seconds before it turns red and the cameras catch you committing a traffic offence under the Automated Enforcement System.

This allowance is given in consideration of the “human element” in the event that you are not able to stop immediately when the light turns amber.

Under the AES, you are also given a leeway of 10kph beyond the speed limit, according to Road Transport Department director-general Datuk Solah Mat Hassan.

For example, if the speed limit is 110kph, you will only be “captured” on AES camera if you exceed 120kph, he told a media briefing here yesterday.

“Thus, offenders can no longer argue they only drove a couple of kilometres over the speed limit or that the traffic light turned red halfway.”

Solah also said the system started on Sunday with 14 cameras installed at accident-prone areas in Perak, Selangor, Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur 10 to catch speed limit breakers and four to nab those who beat the red light.

In those two days, 2,952 offenders were caught on camera 809 for speeding and 2,143 for beating the red light, he added.

Solah said that cameras would be installed at 817 blackspots nationwide in the next one year.

He said the cameras, with an 11 megapixel resolution, could capture clear images of vehicles even when they were moving at high speed.

“The images captured will be sent automatically to the AES control centre and the vehicle registration numbers of the offenders will be cross-checked with the database of the Road Transport Department before a summons notice is mailed to the vehicle owner.

“Offenders will receive their summons notice within five days of the date they violated traffic rules. They are given two months to pay their RM300 compounds. They can be hauled to court if they refuse to pay up,” he said.

Solah stressed that the AES was not aimed at issuing summonses, but to educate people to be good road users and reduce the number of deaths due to accidents in the country.

As such, he said, signages were put up to give ample warning on the presence of cameras.

Two concessionaire companies, ATES Sdn Bhd and Beta Tegap Sdn Bhd, operate AES, each investing between RM300mil and RM400mil.



Source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/9/26/nation/12081738&sec=nation

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Re: Custom POI-AES (Automated Enforcement System) hotspots

Postby azlan96 » Sun Sep 30, 2012 6:38 pm

Will the GPS warn us that there is an AES camera ahead if we just turn on the GPS without navigating to a place?
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Re: Custom POI-AES (Automated Enforcement System) hotspots

Postby maxximuz » Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:08 am

azlan96 wrote:Will the GPS warn us that there is an AES camera ahead if we just turn on the GPS with navigating to a place?

yes, so long your GPS device is on with AES POI installed, with or without navigation, it will alert you 1000M before the AES camera location.

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Re: Custom POI-AES (Automated Enforcement System) hotspots

Postby khlim118 » Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:15 pm

AES at Slim River. Not sure if there is 1 at south bound as per JPJ document, will confirm Friday night. However, I've seen the AES camera flashing at cars ahead of me near N3 50 15.8 E101 25 12.0 (north bound before the bridge, 2 km before Slim River toll).

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Re: Custom POI-AES (Automated Enforcement System) hotspots

Postby sobamy » Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:56 pm

khlim118 wrote:AES at Slim River. Not sure if there is 1 at south bound as per JPJ document, will confirm Friday night. However, I've seen the AES camera flashing at cars ahead of me near N3 50 15.8 E101 25 12.0 (north bound before the bridge, 2 km before Slim River toll).

Thanks for the info bro. There should be one Cam at N3.84364 E101.40190.
If it is not there then they must have relocated the Cam to the position mentioned by you.
Do check and advise of these two locations (if possible, the speed limit also) to enable us to amend/include in the cPOI.

Thanks & regards.
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Re: Custom POI-AES (Automated Enforcement System) hotspots

Postby Rona D'sara » Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:49 pm

sobamy wrote:MFM-AES Cameras v1.7 updated on 26 September 2012 can be downloaded at http://www.malfreemaps.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=13339

Future updates can also be downloaded at

viewtopic.php?f=23&t=12828

Please update and replace your cPOI if you wish to have it.
Caveats and Disclaimers apply.


Dear Sobamy

Doea this custom POI-AES is only for Garmin GPS or it can be used in PAPAGO GPS ?

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Re: Custom POI-AES (Automated Enforcement System) hotspots

Postby guoping24 » Tue Oct 02, 2012 12:51 am

Thank you all for the wonderful works you have done!! :peace: =D>


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