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Speeding ticket using Tracker

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joeod14

Junior Member
Received a speeding ticket in Southeast PA for going 63.5 in a 45 MPH zone. The officer wrote "Tracker" in the Other box, I believe to indicate the instrument used to measure the speed. He wrote 504 in box 53 (Miles timed) and 5.41 in box 54 (Secs. timed).

Does this mean the ticket shows that the officer timed me for 504 miles in 5.41 seconds?
 


FlyingRon

Senior Member
Yeah, tracker is a glorified stopwatch that given a distance and time hack buttons pushed reads out in MPH. The numbers are indeed screwy (assuming there's not some decimal point that didn't show up). Looks like he may have put feet there in the miles section (the numbers ROUGHLY work out when you do that).
 

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