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Vascar Discussion
I have been thinking of how they were allowed to use this system. There are so many variables for this method that it almost seems like a bunch of BS... If you figure because you have to take into consideration for reaction time, angle of view, distance traveled in association with reaction time. If you were to measure 10 sec (just an example) across a 50ft section of road, depending on the officers angle of view, and reaction time, he could come up with higher or lower time. Just some food for thought. Anyone else ever think of this??? or am i just being retarded???
Edit.... and how would he be able to see the marks to be able to react fast enough or even see clearly. I know the ones on the turnpike are clear enough to see but anywhere alse. 50 ft not on a highway is a hard spot to test. how could you judge that??? On the highway, your finger couldn't even react fast enough to flip the switch. but 300 feet is too far to see with the eye. IDK Last edited by Keeper1343; 01-10-2008 at 08:16 PM. |
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