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How They’re Tracking Speed

How Theyre Tracking Speed

If you’ve been driving since you were sixteen, and you’ve reached the mid-thirties range, chances are, you’ve been pulled over by a police officer at one point. Whether it was for a tail light or because your lead foot led you there, chances are you’ve encountered a roadside police officer. For some of us, we know it’s coming, as we flew right past the office and noticed him a little bit too late, but for others, it’s as if he or she appeared out of nowhere. If we didn’t see him, how did he catch us?

Well, there’s a long and a short answer to this question. The short answer is that he’s wily, and we were too busy speeding to look around. However, more often than not, the officer was using one of the several different devices and we weren’t even aware it was happening. Not all speeders are caught by a single officer posted up on the side of the road with a radar gun, although it is probably the most reliable method, there are several different ways a policeman can track your speed. Some of the means by which your speed is measured will astound the average driver.

There are, surely, other ways that sneaky police officers catch our law-breaking selves, but these five are the main methods. If you’re unjustly accused of speeding, many of these readings can be contested in traffic court. However, if you know you were speeding, don’t waste the judge or the officer’s time, pay the fine and go home to lick your wounds. At least you won’t be tying up half a day sitting in traffic court.

 

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