What is Moving Radar?
This is a radar that will clock vehicles while the patrol vehicle is moving. Typically, the targets are those approaching in the opposite lane of traffic but, depending on the radar model, can sometimes be used to clock vehicles going away from the patrol vehicle in the opposite lane or even moving in the same direction. These radars also “clock” the patrol vehicle by measuring the speed of the ground passing beneath the patrol car and interpreting this as the patrol speed. This speed is deducted from the closing speed of the target thereby giving its speed.
Related Questions
- Yes, it is known as moving radar. Also, you can be clocked from the front or back of the patrol car. And the antenna is off until the officer turns it on and the radar is not emiting a signal until then. When the radar detector beeps its too late. You e had.
- Can a deputy work Radar from a moving car going the opposite direction?
- Why does moving radar require 2 measurements?