Escaping the speed camera is what all motorists in the world try to do. One of the main causes of fatal accidents is precisely the excessive speed maintained on motorways and roads.

Few have respected speed limits and understand that high speed involves risks for themselves and for others. We are always in a hurry and we always have little time at our disposal.
The solution that comes to mind is to run with the car, sometimes exceeding the speed limits of several kilometers per hour both in the city and outside the city. The time we gain by not respecting the speed limits, however, can be very expensive especially if there are speed cameras and you don’t realize it in time.
Not to mention the fact that if you run, there is also the risk of losing control of the car and consuming more fuel than necessary.
Here are the tricks to avoid speed cameras
What should be done it would be to travel 10 minutes early to solve the problem by avoiding all the risks associated with exceeding the limits. Many motorists to avoid receiving fines due to speed cameras, use very extravagant methods that sometimes work, other times not and also aggravate the situation.
For instance there are those who use a CD attached to the rearview mirror, to annoy the camera’s flash and thus make the photo unusable. Then there is also try to modify the license plate by sticking the duct tape and altering a number or letter. For example, the 5 becomes two and the J becomes U. In short, there are many ways to change the license plate, those who want to save try them all.

What is the risk of breaking the law
Obviously these tricks they are to be avoided because it means breaking the rules of the road in some way and therefore the law. Contrary to popular belief, this is not an infrequent practice, because many try to escape the police in this way by adopting these modalities.
There are those who falsify and alters the license plates of the car, who duplicates them. In any case, everything that has to do with the alteration of the plates is a crime and as such can be punished with a fine ranging from € 2046 to € 8,186. It is even possible to speak of confiscation or administrative detention for three months. If the perpetrator first tries to justify himself and then admits the counterfeiting, he gets a € 2000 fine.