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  2. Lidar traffic enforcement - Wikipedia

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    Lidar has a wide range of applications; one use is in traffic enforcement and in particular speed limit enforcement, has been gradually replacing radar since 2000. [1] Current devices are designed to automate the entire process of speed detection, vehicle identification, driver identification and evidentiary documentation.

  3. Radar detector - Wikipedia

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    Unlike those of radar, LIDAR's frequencies and use are not controlled by the FCC. These jammers attempt to confuse police LIDAR into showing no speed on the display. They are often successful, and therefore many LIDAR manufacturers produce LIDAR guns that have "jam codes" that show when they are being jammed.

  4. Lidar - Wikipedia

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    Lidar (/ ˈ l aɪ d ɑːr /, also LIDAR, LiDAR or LADAR, an acronym of "light detection and ranging" [1] or "laser imaging, detection, and ranging" [2]) is a method for determining ranges by targeting an object or a surface with a laser and measuring the time for the reflected light to return to the receiver.

  5. WTF is lidar? - AOL

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    Lidar is a sort-of acronym that may or may not be capitalized when you see it, and it usually stands for "light detection and ranging," though sometimes people like to fit "imaging" between the ...

  6. Ground-penetrating radar - Wikipedia

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    EU Detect Force Technology, an advanced soil research company, design utilizes X6 Plus Grounding Radar (XGR) as an hybrid GPR application for military mine detection and also police bomb detection. The "Mineseeker Project" seeks to design a system to determine whether landmines are present in areas using ultra wideband synthetic aperture radar ...

  7. Fireside Chat: The Commercial Future of Lidar is Vehicle ...

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    Editor’s Note: This article is part of Joanna Makris’ Fireside Chat series, where she provides retail investors with the scoop on the hottest technologies and trends from today’s business ...

  8. Speed limit enforcement - Wikipedia

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    Gatso speed camera. Speed limits are enforced on most public roadways by authorities, with the purpose to improve driver compliance with speed limits.Methods used include roadside speed traps set up and operated by the police and automated roadside 'speed camera' systems, which may incorporate the use of an automatic number plate recognition system. [1]

  9. Do you know what to do if police hit your car? Here's our ...

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    That protection also bars police from confiscating the recording or device involved without a warrant. Police crashes: Hudson Valley officer hit her car, and she was pushed to leave scene. Her car ...