Learn How Traffic Officers Do Their Jobs: Catching Speeders
Like it or not, today’s computerized radar is highly sophisticated and very accurate. Unfortunately, the same can’t always be said of the person operating it. Some new features are so prone to misuse — with the wrong driver often getting the ticket — that many department commanders forbid their officers to use them. So get ahead of the power curve and learn about the technology you’re up against. The license you save may be your own.
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Radar on The Highway
(How it Works, Where to Find It)
Here’s a unique opportunity to ride with a veteran state trooper
using the latest radar and demonstrating the tools of his trade. And he’s
very good at his job.
Learn what criteria he uses to pick his targets, how far away he zaps
them with radar, how he establishes a tracking history for an unbeatable
case in court. 11 pages, full-color, lavishly illustrated.
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Lasers! How They Work
(And How To Avoid Them)
The ultimate guide to how lasers are used for speed enforcement. Learn:
why lasers are almost impossible to detect; how far away officers begin
targeting a vehicle; what aiming point they most often use; types of cars
they most prefer. Learn which cars are the stealthiest targets and which
can be tagged at a mile or more. Detectors can help — if you know where
to mount it and how to react. With over 15,000 lasers on U.S. roads today — and
another 100,000 in use worldwide, this information can save your license.
The full-color, 8-page document downloads in seconds. Can be saved or
read at once. Only $9.95
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Radar in The City
(How it Works, Where to Find It)
Radar is used very differently in town. No longer are you looking for
marked cruisers rolling toward you with moving radar. Here the rules of
engagement are completely different — and always in the officer’s
favor. No wonder the majority of tickets get issued in metro areas.
In town you’re most likely to encounter hand-held radar guns. Most
are battery-powered and they can be used anywhere. But if you know their
limitations, suddenly the risk factor drops considerably. Here’s
your chance to even up the odds. The full-color, 8-page document downloads
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