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Posted by: abergie

Question: Why would both "Radar" and "Estimated" be checked on a speeding ticket?



Posted by: Q5-TPR

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Originally Posted by abergie View Post
Question: Why would both "Radar" and "Estimated" be checked on a speeding ticket?
Because we estimate your speed and then confirm it with our radar.



Posted by: Delta784

They both mean the same thing; pay it or appeal it.



Posted by: bbelichick

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Originally Posted by abergie View Post
Question: Why would both "Radar" and "Estimated" be checked on a speeding ticket?
Only one reason. Pure spite.



Posted by: Sniper

First we estimate how fast you are driving and then we check it against the RADARs computations. Then we pick the highest one and cite you for it to stick it to you the mostest !!!!!



Posted by: Duff112

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Originally Posted by bbelichick View Post
Only one reason. Pure spite.

BAHAHAHA.....Coach, ever check ALL the boxes??



Posted by: Wolfman

One is to cut off your head, the other to shit down your neck.



Posted by: abergie

On the citation the trooper put me down going 48 in a 15 (the posted limit through the Allston tolls). I know I wasn't going 48, maybe 30. Sounds like I should appeal.

On what basis can you appeal this type of ticket?

How does the trooper know the radar speed was my vehicle?



Posted by: abergie

Appreciate the answers.

Meanwhile, the trooper cited me for going 48 in a 15 (the posted limit through the Allston tolls). I travel the Pike twice a day and am guessing I was going maybe 30 - Sounds like I should appeal.

I am wondering if the radar clocked another vehicle not mine, is that possible and if so how do you prove it?



Posted by: bbelichick

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Originally Posted by abergie View Post
Appreciate the answers.

Meanwhile, the trooper cited me for going 48 in a 15 (the posted limit through the Allston tolls). I travel the Pike twice a day and am guessing I was going maybe 30 - Sounds like I should appeal.

I am wondering if the radar clocked another vehicle not mine, is that possible and if so how do you prove it?
You can't prove it. Besides, you just admitted to traveling at double the speed limit.



Posted by: bbelichick

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Originally Posted by Duff112 View Post
BAHAHAHA.....Coach, ever check ALL the boxes??
Why not? Get a guy on radar, start following him and clock him at excessive speed..the tricky part is getting the Lidar in there, but it's possible.



Posted by: CJIS

This has been answered so many times! Next time this question is asked don't answer it. Let them use the search feature.



Posted by: 5-0

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Originally Posted by abergie View Post
Question: Why would both "Radar" and "Estimated" be checked on a speeding ticket?
We are estimating how much pain and suffering the V is going to cause you. Other than that, your question has been answered.



Posted by: kwflatbed

abergie you are an IDIOT and GONE





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