dailymail.co.uk— Police have unleashed a new weapon against Britain's motorists - a speed-trap that looks like a workman's van.
May 4, 2008View in Crawl 4
@localzuk It depends on the states. In New Jersey it is explicitally stated in the driver manuals that the right lane is for driving and the left for passing.
"They are going down exactly the same route as the police in Australia and America. In one case in America an officer actually dressed up as a tramp while operating a speed trap. How long before that happens here?"Hey..... Don't make fun of us....
brianara3May 5, 2008
I take it you don't visit much outside of the USA system.
thetinguyMay 5, 2008
@localzuk It depends on the states. In New Jersey it is explicitally stated in the driver manuals that the right lane is for driving and the left for passing.
thetinguyMay 5, 2008
Speeding tickets are used as a revenue source first and safety tool second.
chevyorangeMay 5, 2008
I can't believe how you got dug down. Truer words were never spoken - cameras dotting the countryside is just too much.
chevyorangeMay 5, 2008
I've never had cruise control that applies brakes. I know there are some newer models than I can afford but learn about cars before you post.
gregnorcMay 5, 2008
Why do people set them on fire? It seems it would be more stealthy to simply spray some black paint on the lens.
airsoft1117May 6, 2008
"They are going down exactly the same route as the police in Australia and America. In one case in America an officer actually dressed up as a tramp while operating a speed trap. How long before that happens here?"Hey..... Don't make fun of us....
benderflexoMay 6, 2008
Lockheed Martin made a bunch of speedtrap vans for Denver (or Littleton) when I worked there in 2000