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I have a few technical questions concerning the use of the Ultralyte 100LR laser by LTI.
I have visited traffic court a couple of times now and all the officers seem to be trained to say that they *first* "observed the vehicle travelling at a high rate of speed", then they activated their radar/laser and took their readings.
Is there a particular reason that they say they *first* observed the vehicle, then they took readings with their equipment?
Second question. How much time, on average would it take for an officer to first observe a vehicle that seemed to be speeding, and then to activate and finally take a reading using a laser?
Third question. Similar, but more detailed. How much time (on average) would it take an officer (AFTER he/she has observed a vehicle that appeared to be speeding) to move from the end of a driveway, into the middle of a road, stop, position the Ultralyte 100LR appropriately using a hand-held unit, aim at the vehicle approx. 260 yards away, lock it in, and take a reading? I'm not looking for tenths of a second here. More like how many seconds, approximately. As much detail would be appreciated on the mechanics involved in addition to the time.
Thanks!
I have a few technical questions concerning the use of the Ultralyte 100LR laser by LTI.
I have visited traffic court a couple of times now and all the officers seem to be trained to say that they *first* "observed the vehicle travelling at a high rate of speed", then they activated their radar/laser and took their readings.
Is there a particular reason that they say they *first* observed the vehicle, then they took readings with their equipment?
Second question. How much time, on average would it take for an officer to first observe a vehicle that seemed to be speeding, and then to activate and finally take a reading using a laser?
Third question. Similar, but more detailed. How much time (on average) would it take an officer (AFTER he/she has observed a vehicle that appeared to be speeding) to move from the end of a driveway, into the middle of a road, stop, position the Ultralyte 100LR appropriately using a hand-held unit, aim at the vehicle approx. 260 yards away, lock it in, and take a reading? I'm not looking for tenths of a second here. More like how many seconds, approximately. As much detail would be appreciated on the mechanics involved in addition to the time.
Thanks!