My own experience with photo radar showed a very clear picture of the rear
of the car, showing the license plate and also a good view of the back of my
head.  No court summons was involved as I did not attempt to fight it.  The
ticket went out to the registered owner of the vehicle...not the driver
hence no insurance impact.
 
My two cent and and not that of my employer,
Regards,
Kaz Gawrzyjal
Dell
-----Original Message-----
From: Pettit, Ghery [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 2:34 PM
To: 'Nick Rouse'; emc
Subject: RE: radar


Does the photo show who was driving the car?  Can't say that I would be too
happy to be summoned to court when one of my kids (or wife) was speeding.
 
Ghery Pettit
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Rouse [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 12:03 PM
To: emc
Subject: Re: radar


I don't know if the technique is used in America but the speed cameras in
the UK are triggered by radar but produce evidence by taking two pictures
illuminated by two strobe pulses timed about 150ms apart. Stripes are
painted across the road spaced so that between flashes a vehicle will
traverse one stripe pitch for every 10mph.If the pictures show you have
traversed more than 7 stripe pitches (on motorways)you will receive copies
of these photos together with a summons to appear in court.
Nick Rouse
 
         >Jim Freeman wrote: 

>Hi All, 
>   I apologize for being off subject but I was driving to work and 
>noticed aCalifornia Highway Patrol officer on the opposite of the 
>freeway an about 500 yards away. What brought him to my attention was 
>what appeared to be a strobe light that was flashing. I have been 
>thinking about and I was wondering if the new radar has some ways of 
>taking pictures or if the strobe light really is the radar source. Any 
>help would be appreciated. 

>Thanks 
>Jim Freeman 

Hi All, 
    I apologize for being off subject but I was driving to work and 
noticed aCalifornia Highway Patrol officer on the opposite of the 
freeway an about 500 yards away. What brought him to my attention was 
what appeared to be a strobe light that was flashing. I have been 
thinking about and I was wondering if the new radar has some ways of 
taking pictures or if the strobe light really is the radar source. Any 
help would be appreciated. 

Thanks 
Jim Freeman 

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