How section cameras work — and how to avoid a fine
An explanation of how section cameras measure average speed and how MEGZURI helps you stay within the limit.
Many drivers think that briefly slowing down near a camera is enough. With section cameras, that’s not the case.
What is a section camera?
A section camera doesn’t measure your instantaneous speed at a single point. Instead, it records how long it takes you to travel between two cameras and calculates your average speed across the whole stretch.
That means if you drove at 160 km/h at the start of the section and braked at the end, your average speed will still be over the limit.
How MEGZURI helps
MEGZURI calculates your average speed across the section in real time and shows it on a large ring:
- Green zone — your average is within the limit, all good.
- Red — you’re over; slow down so the average drops back within the limit.
No more guessing — you see exactly what speed you need to keep until the end of the section.
The takeaway
With section cameras, what matters is your average, not your instantaneous speed. With MEGZURI, that number is always right in front of you.