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beingaware
01-10-2014, 04:18 AM
http://www.ontrackcorp.com/toll-free-protector.cfm?id=02

Anyone played with it yet?
Or keen to give it a go? :).

Was thinking to throw this on top to help protect against the IR cams used by the Airport Link.
http://www.ontrackcorp.com/IR-Invisi-Plate.cfm?id=01

Those $4.50 toll per trip on the Gateway Bridge and Airport Link could be better spent else where.... ;)

deano
01-10-2014, 04:47 AM
easier to run a flip plate or no plate basically its classed as jam no where to send the ticket just a thought

to jam one of these would be pretty hard ...one poliscan can take up to 4 lanes ...on a set up like the toll checker they would have *4 poliscans for 4 lanes hence the 3d image of the vehicle passing its probly doable but is it worth it

beingaware
01-10-2014, 05:33 AM
easier to run a flip plate or no plate basically its classed as jam no where to send the ticket just a thought

to jam one of these would be pretty hard ...one poliscan can take up to 4 lanes ...on a set up like the toll checker they would have *4 poliscans for 4 lanes hence the 3d image of the vehicle passing its probly doable but is it worth it

Plates done front and back.
Could be interesting.

Someone keen to try?
Pull your E-Tag off and leave you go via account at $0...
See if you get a photo in the mail? :)

shanetrainST
01-10-2014, 06:05 AM
Sounds like your up for the challenge BA :)

TrueBlue
01-10-2014, 06:23 AM
easier to run a flip plate or no plate basically its classed as jam no where to send the ticket just a thought

to jam one of these would be pretty hard ...one poliscan can take up to 4 lanes ...on a set up like the toll checker they would have *4 poliscans for 4 lanes hence the 3d image of the vehicle passing its probly doable but is it worth itthe flip plates are an excellent idea although i know that they monitor those with camera's, if you go this way just make sure there is a fake plastic plate underneath so it doesn't send up any red flags in the automated system.

TrueBlue
01-10-2014, 06:24 AM
easier to run a flip plate or no plate basically its classed as jam no where to send the ticket just a thought

to jam one of these would be pretty hard ...one poliscan can take up to 4 lanes ...on a set up like the toll checker they would have *4 poliscans for 4 lanes hence the 3d image of the vehicle passing its probly doable but is it worth itthe flip plates are an excellent idea although i know that they monitor those with camera's, if you go this way just make sure there is a fake plastic plate underneath so it doesn't send up any red flags in the automated system.

beingaware
01-10-2014, 06:45 AM
Sounds like your up for the challenge BA :)

Haha, I was thinking you man, you are up for a short 750km trip to Melb or 2100KM trip up here to test right? :P

BestRadarDetectors
01-10-2014, 07:12 AM
http://www.ontrackcorp.com/toll-free-protector.cfm?id=02

Anyone played with it yet?
Or keen to give it a go? :).

Was thinking to throw this on top to help protect against the IR cams used by the Airport Link.
http://www.ontrackcorp.com/IR-Invisi-Plate.cfm?id=01

Those $4.50 toll per trip we pay to the Gateway Bridge and Airport Link could be better spent else where.... ;)

We have sold OnTrack Products for over 6-7 years now and they are good quality covers:

http://www.bestradardetectors.net/OnTrack-Toll-Free-Protector-License-Plate-Cover.html

But the Toll Free cover gets the most complaints because its just way too obvious. From another lane if someone glances over at the rear of you car it almost looks like a mirror and can bring much unwanted attention.

beingaware
01-10-2014, 08:28 AM
We have sold OnTrack Products for over 6-7 years now and they are good quality covers:

http://www.bestradardetectors.net/OnTrack-Toll-Free-Protector-License-Plate-Cover.html

But the Toll Free cover gets the most complaints because its just way too obvious. From another lane if someone glances over at the rear of you car it almost looks like a mirror and can bring much unwanted attention.

What would you recommend to use with a ANPR Toll System?

shanetrainST
01-10-2014, 09:29 AM
Haha, I was thinking you man, you are up for a short 750km trip to Melb or 2100KM trip up here to test right? :P
How about I catch a plane, we test it out in your car, then go to pub.

dinkydi
01-10-2014, 02:23 PM
sounds like a gooooooooooooood plan guy's :encouragement:

beingaware
01-10-2014, 08:24 PM
How about I catch a plane, we test it out in your car, then go to pub.

Sweet, we can test on our way to the pub haha. :)


sounds like a gooooooooooooood plan guy's :encouragement:

Naturally all are invited :).

TrueBlue
01-11-2014, 03:01 AM
How about I catch a plane, we test it out in your car, then go to pub.as with so many jobs they want you to do the work first before you start drinking (laughs)