Speed – AutoApp Dev https://www.autoapp.sg/dev Tue, 27 Feb 2024 10:37:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Red Light Cameras To Detect Speed Violations https://www.autoapp.sg/dev/?p=272209 Tue, 27 Feb 2024 10:37:46 +0000 https://autoapp.sg/?p=272209 Red light cameras will also be used to ensnare speeding motorists from Q2 2024 onwards.


In case you didn’t know, red light cameras (RLCs) at traffic light-controlled junctions in Singapore have an in-built speed-detection and enforcement function.

This function has remained dormant until now.

Also in case you didn’t know, there are 242 RLCs dotted around our island. A full list of RLC locations can be found here.

According to a press release by the Singapore Police Force (SPF), this speed enforcement function will progressively be turned on in RLCs islandwide from the second quarter of 2024 onwards, starting at locations that are more accident- or violation-prone.

The press release also states that although the number of red light-running violations decreased in 2023, speeding violations reportedly increased by 22%, from 52,016 cases in 2022 to 63,468 in 2023.

This is the reason behind the progressive activation of RLCs’ speed enforcement functionality from Q2 2024 onwards. Our best guess is for this initiative to be rolled out islandwide by the end of 2024, but we reserve the right to be wrong.

An RLC is activated when a traffic light turns red, and the induction-loop sensors before and after the stop line are sequentially triggered by a vehicle that runs the red light.

Two bright flashes mean said vehicle’s licence plate has been photographed, which then also likely leaves a Titanic-level sinking feeling in the offending driver’s stomach.

Now with the speed enforcement functionality about to be turned on, our best guess is that this function will be active from whenever it is green light to just after red. Best guess because we were told by SPF in an email-reply that “information related to Police’s operations are confidential in nature”.

Best then to assume the worst, and watch your speed closely while approaching a junction with an active RLC.

Also, unless you’re right on the edge of the stop line, don’t think about accelerating to get past an amber light due to the possibility of getting nailed for both red-light running and speeding.

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Alongside the above, the Traffic Police (TP) is also working on increasing composition fines and demerit points for certain traffic offences, and more details will be announced later this year.

Again, our best guess is that this initiative possibly points to potentially increased speed-enforcement action from TP in the future via dedicated speed cameras.

A list of speed-camera locations can be found here.

So the next time Waze or Google Maps says “red light camera ahead” or “speed camera ahead” in this fine city of Singapore, take heed.


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Bentley Speed Edition 12 Is A Fitting Tribute Edition https://www.autoapp.sg/dev/?p=264284 Wed, 17 May 2023 12:24:54 +0000 https://autoapp.sg/?p=264284 Bentley has unveiled the limited edition Speed Edition 12 to celebrate the company’s remarkable W12 engine, which has powered Bentley’s performance flagships since 2003.


The limited edition model is available for four models – Bentayga, Flying Spur, Continental GT and Continental GT Convertible – and features several unique design enhancements.

Silver brake callipers are featured on each car, which are not available for any other Bentley model. Continental GT and Convertible models feature Speed Edition 12 badges on the front fender, while Bentayga and Flying Spur models carry Edition 12 badges on the rear quarter together with the existing Speed badge.

On the inside, all models are available with Bentley’s Speed colour splits. The main colour, Beluga black, can either be chosen as the sole upholstery colour or complemented by Brunel blue, Cricketball red, Linen, or Orange. 

Unique features of this limited edition include seats with Mulliner Silver piping and embroidered Edition 12 stitching. The upper seat areas and door sills are quilted, and contrast stitched in a graduated three-color ‘fade’ from Anthracite through Porpoise to Stratos. The organ stop air vents are also unique, featuring the numeral ‘12’ machined from solid on the face of the control.

Other trinkets include a numbered engine plaque and a fascia in Grand Black veneer with the engine firing sequence etched alongside an inlaid Edition 12 badge.

The W12 engine has been the powertrain for Bentley’s cars for over two decades, and over time it has seen a 37% increase in power and a 54% increase in torque, along with a 25% reduction in emissions.

In the Speed Edition 12 models, the W12 engine develops up to 650 bhp @ 5000-6000 rpm, and a peak of 900Nm of torque is reached at just 1500 rpm, continuing unabated through to 5000 rpm.

As a final touch, customers will receive a precise 15% scale model of the Bentley W12 block as a commemorative artefact for display. The scale model W12 engines are cast using aluminium from a full-size W12 engine block and will serve as a permanent memento of one of Bentley’s most significant and powerful engines.

Only 120 of each of the four Bentley Speed Edition 12 models will be produced, so expect these to be a rare sight.


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