Why don’t highway police ticket left-lane driving more often to raise revenues? Also, if followed better, would traffic move better?
Harder to prove in court. It's much easier to point a radar gun at a car and measure it's speed. You were going 125 in a 100 zone.
The Short Answer
Harder to prove in court. It's much easier to point a radar gun at a car and measure it's speed. You were going 125 in a 100 zone. The measurement is absolute and much harder to debate for those that even try. How you you measure someone traveling in the passing lane? You can't make a quick assessment, at least on that would hold up in court.
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Harder to prove in court. It's much easier to point a radar gun at a car and measure it's speed. You were going 125 in a 100 zone. The measurement is absolute and much harder to debate for those that even try. How you you measure someone traveling…
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