Question 1037515
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Hi There,
I was hoping you could help me solve the following mathematical equation which I can not seem to wrap my head around!
I went through a red light camera while the light was still orange and have received a $497 fine. This is my first fine in over 20 years of driving and I am not happy. 
The first photograph shows my car had travelled almost a full car's length in the time 
the camera's shutters clicked after the light turned red and took the shot. 
Are there any other requirements you need to workout this equation? 
I would like to fight this fine to keep my driving record clean, but I need to know I can prove I am in the right legally.
I really do hope you can help!

Q) If a car was traveling at 56 Kilometres per hour how far could it get in 0.5 of a 
second, and is the distance travelled greater than the length of a 2004 Susuki Liana or a standard size car or more?

Thank you for taking the time to consider and possibly answer my question.

With Regards,

Julie Pederick.
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I can answer only one question of this post:


Q) If a car was traveling at 56 Kilometers per hour how far could it get in 0.5 of a second?


{{{(56000/3600)*0.5}}} = 7.778 meters.