Smart Speed Cameras
Smart Speed Cameras adds both static and average speed cameras around the map to keep speeding vehicles under control.
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About Smart Speed Cameras
Smart Speed Signs adds high-tech and realistic speed cameras around the map which can be activated by players on your server, combined with a flash effect and integrated billing.
This is an updated version of our previous resource Average Speed Cameras. Smart Speed Cameras comes built in with two different types of cameras:
Static Cameras - These are the most frequent type of camera, which activates based on the speed of the vehicle as soon as it passes by.
Average Cameras - These work over an extended area on a road, with two sets of cameras calculating the average speed of the vehicle during the time it took to pass between both sets of cameras. This means that a vehicle would need to remain under the speed limit whilst driving between camera one and camera two for it not to activate.
We've added integrated billing for QBCore, ESX and vRP, with society support for qbBanking and okokBanking. If you use a billing resource which we do not support, reach out to us and we may look to integrate this in the next update.
Features
Two Camera Types - We've added two different camera types straight out of the box (Static & Average cameras) which will catch drivers off-guard on your server. As average speed cameras become more prominent, it's time for them to be added to your server.
Flash Effect - We've added a brand new light effect out of the cameras, making players fully aware they've been fined. Additionally, a flash effect will appear around the driver's screen.
Billing Integration - We've provided integration for QBCore, ESX and vRP billing straight out of the box. We have plans to integrate many more billing resources in the future.
Discord Integration - We've added Discord integration, meaning you can keep logs of any camera activations around the map.
Society Integration - You are able to have the fine paid straight into a society account for certain frameworks/resources.
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