That if you avoid the in-road wiring by riding between lanes, you don't trigger the speed gun?
If, and the camera is on the opposite side of the road, your'e going faster than the vehicle in the overtaking lane - can you be photographed properly if your covered by the other vehicle?
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Can you? Well it seems obvious to me that the answer is maybe. When the camera snaps the picture it needs to have your number plate in view - if another vehicle blocks the cameras view of your number plate then you wont get a ticket.
But with radar based speed cameras (the ones operated from a van) if there are 2 vehicles in the shot they have no way of knowing for sure which one was speeding, therefore no ticket issued.
For red lights? I do not know. But if ride into the plain view of a microwave unit, you are screwed.
I do not know if speed cameras have the same primary+secondary targetting system of the mobile units.
If you are partially or fully visually obscured by ONE (only!) other vehicle, it is possible to provide a valid higher-speed secondary target via reflections, but of course it is not possible for a camera device to reliably photograph you.
If the above scenario was presented as evidence in a court of law by a very experienced officer by using a modern vehicle-mounted microwave unit, then I would not like your chances of producing a rational argument to counter his.
Basically, if you are speeding nearby, the microwave unit will see you. It is up to the operator after that.
Steve
"I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
"read what Steve says. He's right."
"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
"I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
"Wow, Great advise there DB."
WTB: Hyosung bikes or going or not.
Gotta agree for a change... usually DB's "advice" is dodgy at best, but on this one, can't fault it really. Well done, thant man.
Yep. Front or rear antenna; both capable of stationary, moving or same lane modes, heading toward or away from you (front or rear).
Depends if he wants to scare off the burglar or rapist or robber or whatever, by announcing his imminent arrival... I prefer to catch my crooks in the act, not scare em off. Its easier that way.
Kind of... only if coming into a slower zone from a higher speed zone. If going from a slower zone into a faster zone, can ping ya right up to the sign.
Hand held lasers also have a daily log book, to be completed before use.
What flack are you expecting?
The officers notes on the back of his copy of the ticket might give a better picture of "tracking." It might be the truck at 100 he pinged, not you at 70. hard to say without being there. Primary/nearest/fastest vehicles play the part, as mentioned. Maybe he only had one reading of 100kmph (truck) and thought it was you..?
Sorry bud, I missed your question directly to me. Yeah the radar unit can nick you from the front or from behind the patrol, whether he is moving or stationery. He doesn't need to use the laser gun to do this, and its legal too.
It will hard to tell even if you were there.
Here is a good demo of the limitations of doppler radar. A clean and clear tone indicates one target is being tracked. An additional tone indicates a second target, and so on. When there is more than two targets, some o them inside a speed limited area and some outside it, its just completely impossible to say which is which. Some of the "tones" in the following video aren't tones at all - they are just a mush of noise and the targets going past the patrol car aren't seperated at all. That the machine can even pull a target out of that hash is a marvel of modern electronics, but for an officer to put you in court with it - well he better be a scientist, coz his story will need a thesis to support it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V12C...eature=related
Dpex, go see the station manager and tell him what you now know. Put on your droopy lip and I think he will be shaking your hand and telling you not to worry about it by the time you are out of there.
Steve
"I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
"read what Steve says. He's right."
"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
"I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
"Wow, Great advise there DB."
WTB: Hyosung bikes or going or not.
ok, i was told the police man needs a licence to operate a hawlk radar, is it actually a certificate.
i asked one guy if he had it and got quite upset about it, must of hit a nerve, he then said oh no you wernt doing 120 in a 70 you were doing 80.
so is it a good idea to see the speed on his radar, what i do usually any way. and ask to see his log book for the radar and also his operator certification certificate.??
if lets say he hadnt filled out his log book or somthing, because im allowed to see it if i ask, can i also take a photo of it from my ph??
haha, that is classic! I found one cop double-parking his patrol car outside the post-office years ago - parked blocking the entire lane, and I marched right up to him and said "you can't do that - whats ur officer number" - and he got real ropey real quick "have a go mate - just you have a go!" so I was like, yep I'll be into that.. LOL what a dick.
Yeah all that is a good idea. You are allowed to take a photo of anything you like - its not against the law. You can even take a picture of him if you like.
Steve
"I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
"read what Steve says. He's right."
"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
"I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
"Wow, Great advise there DB."
WTB: Hyosung bikes or going or not.
Nope. Piece of piss actually (if you know what you are doing.....) If you can't tell the difference between a fast moving truck and a slow moving bike, there is something wrong. If yuo can, then........
Personally, no worries about a photo, "nothing to hide, nothing to worry about." They dont carry the certs in the car though.
Riiiiiigggghhhhtt.....
You'd be into that? Yep... what a dick all right.....
Hit a nerve DB?
Red for this????
Your record speaks for itself. Most of your "advice" is "dangerous" at best and should be taken International.
Your post over this one was spot on.... for a change.... twas a compliment. Guess you're not used to that.............................................. ..
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