how often are police radar meant to be checked/calibrated for efficientcy,and can i ask them for a copy when/if or after being pulled over?thanx![]()
how often are police radar meant to be checked/calibrated for efficientcy,and can i ask them for a copy when/if or after being pulled over?thanx![]()
my drinking team has a racing problem
I think we could do with a little Texas mentality in this country but I'd draw the line at slugging somebody for singing to you.Originally Posted by alucard_draken
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The radar units have a sticker on them that shows the next calibration date. They get checked once a year, I think, not too sure.Originally Posted by stevezx6r
They don't carry a copy of the calibration documentation in the cars but if you were to defend a ticket then you would get that as part of disclosure.
It has been fixed mate I hate it when I miss keys like that.Originally Posted by spudchucka
Also most of us Texas boys are calm and level headed but somethings do drive us to the edge and beyond if we get mad enough. I would rather not fight but if I catch someone doin something harmfull to my family, friends, and my bike....
Sever
Now and forever
you're just another lost soul about to be mine again
see her, you'll never free her
you must surrender it all
And give life to me again
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Gives others the opportunity to take the piss though and ya can't ever let a chance go by.Originally Posted by alucard_draken
Yes, they are calibrated once a year. They will have a sticker with the next calibration date on the unit that you can look at but the actual certificate is held elsewhere which, as Spud says, can be sent to you if you defend the ticket.Originally Posted by stevezx6r
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Can you pull over more than one bike saying that you Hawked them all speeding?
It's always bugged me that I didn't say 'well which one of us did you get?' when he showed us the readout.
Of course that would have made it me but I would have taken the hit for my mate![]()
they are actually speed checked at auckland airport. there is a ring road that runs parallel to the runway - 4km long, and it is set up with camera pads and calibrated equipment. quite often there is a red ss commodore doing 200k next to the fence, testing the gear. they are calibrated 12 monthly. they are checked for accuracy before each day of duty, with tuning forks calibrated to set speed. (i think 24 and 47k from memory - it's been a long time) the hawks were 80 and 45k, i know that much...
the lasers are checked (before duty) using a length measurement at a calibrated spot.
absolutley. the test is a visual one, which the cop has to say on oath that all were travelling at the same speed - that is, none of them were visibly faster or slower. i have written many tickets to 2 cars - one following the other closely. it's a simple matter of asking the front car how long the guy behind has been following (or up his ARSE) never to bikes though - the only pace it happens regularly enough is paeroa, and gangster rides, and then they have a sacrificial lamb out the back who will stop for you.Originally Posted by idb
So I assume that the 'never bikes' policy is your own?Originally Posted by marty
And if the bike in front simply says that he has just passed the other one or (if he doesn't want the ticket) that the one behind has just caught up then it's no dice on getting them both?
Gotta get my story straight ya see![]()
Good news in latest changes with LTSA
Special vehicle lanes (bus lanes)
Only cyclists, motorcyclists and buses are
allowed to use bus lanes.
Finally we can ride in bus lanes. (Got a ticket a few months ago but after writing in to complain they let me off. I guess they knew the new rules were coming in. Whereas I actually thought the new rules WERE in place. Anyway now they are.
Cheers
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Michael King
I would like this to be confirmed by spud and the other police on here etc....that we can NOW use the Motorway bus lanes to ride our bikes on without getting a ticket. Cos in the past it was $150 fine. I would like some sort of verification that its true. Thanks in advance.Originally Posted by Cleve Brown
Whats a....m-o-t-o-r-w-a-y...?Originally Posted by crashe
40.5 & 64.8 on the units we have. Don't know how they come up with those numbers??Originally Posted by marty
Like Marty said.Originally Posted by idb
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