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Old 10-31-2005, 05:41 AM
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I was told that since radar units can't tell which vehicle is speeding, it is automatically assumed that it is the larger vehicle that is speeding. Is this true and if so, is it because the larger vehicle stands out against a smaller vehicle or is it because a radar unit reads the speed of the largest vehicle? An example being a Ford Explorer and a Cavalier going the exact speed.
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