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  2. Speed limit enforcement - Wikipedia

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    The speed limit was lifted again by the Motor Car Act 1903 to 20 miles per hour (32 km/h). A royal commission on motorcars in the UK reported in 1907 and raised concerns about the manner in which speed traps were being used to raise revenue in rural areas rather than being used to protect lives in towns. In parliamentary debates at the time it ...

  3. Trapster (software) - Wikipedia

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    Trapster was a navigation social networking mobile application and website, provided for free, that maps out and alerts users in real time to the presence of live police speed traps, DUI checkpoints, traffic, red light cameras, speed cameras, and areas where police often hide.

  4. Radar speed gun - Wikipedia

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    A radar speed gun, also known as a radar gun, speed gun, or speed trap gun, is a device used to measure the speed of moving objects. It is commonly used by police to check the speed of moving vehicles while conducting traffic enforcement , and in professional sports to measure speeds such as those of baseball pitches , [ 1 ] tennis serves , and ...

  5. Are speed traps legal in Texas highways? Here’s what state ...

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    Commonly, speed traps are used to improve highway safety, reduce traffic accidents and generate revenue from speeding tickets. Speed traps aren’t always easy to find but can generally be found ...

  6. Delaware man who police blocked from warning of speed trap ...

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    Delaware State Police have agreed to pay $50,000 to resolve a federal lawsuit filed by a man who said troopers violated his constitutional rights by preventing him from warning motorists about a ...

  7. What is a speed trap and are they legal in California? Here’s ...

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  8. Njection - Wikipedia

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    The Speedtrap Mashup was the first online site to use the Bing Maps Platform to allow users to contribute in real time the location of speed traps around the world. [1] In 2009, the Speedtrap mapping system was upgraded to allow users to add traffic accidents and fatalities [4] and traffic flow and speed to the maps. The Speedtrap functionality ...

  9. Police fine man holding sign warning drivers of speed trap

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    Police gave a Seattle man a $138 ticket for holding up a sign warning drivers of a nearby speed trap. The issue for the police, though, was in the language of the sign –– not the message.