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Can police vehicles record speed of oncoming traffic whilst the police vehicle in motion?

Question by Kristian J: Can police vehicles record speed of oncoming traffic whilst the police vehicle in motion?
Can police vehicles record speed of oncoming traffic whilst the police vehicle in motion?

If so, do camera take front or rear number plate.
Note the oncoming vehicle is a motorbike (rear plate only)
and in the UK.

Best answer:

Answer by John
If the police vehicle is equipped with a radar unit, it can record the speed of oncoming vehicles while moving, but doesn’t take a picture of the plate.

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Aberdeen Tyke says in June 4th 2011 at 10:10 am    

A radar, whether hand held, or fixed in a police vehicle must get a “lock” on its target, to give a result. The easiest way to defeat a radar is to simply slow down immediately. The radar then cannot lock, and give a correct speed or figure.
Vascar records the speed of a vehicle, the number plate as well. Mind you Vascar has to be calibrated every time the machine is used, and signed off by a senior officer as calibrated and accurate. Most times this is not done, a calibration certificate not issued and the system is therefore obsolete. Something to bear in mind the next time the police stop you; you need proof of the sign off certificate. A pound to a penny the officer cannot supply one.

silvercharm516 says in June 4th 2011 at 10:32 am    

Yes, radar guns can record the speed of oncoming traffic, even when the squad car is moving. It usually accomplishes this task by also recording the speed of stationary objects that are also within the field of the radar which tells the radar gun the speed of the squad car.

Example: The radar gun gets stationary objects approaching the squad car at 40mph. This tells the gun that the squad car is going 40mph. It also records the vehicle approaching the squad at 100mph. It does an immediate calculation (subtracting the speed of the squad car from the recorded speed of the oncoming car) and reports that the oncoming car is going 60mph.

However, these guns do not take pictures of that vehicle. The officer must execute a traffic stop to issue the citation. The exception to this would be speed limit cameras which operate much like red-light cameras. These devices will record your speed and take pictures of your vehicle for possible issuance of a citation at a later date.

Ice Cube says in June 4th 2011 at 11:11 am    

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