Mike Poore
01-29-2006, 02:20 PM
:coolman:
So, there I was tooling down I-270, Saturday, on my way to meet the CAM guys for the Washington Car Show, in Montgomery County, MD speed limit 55 on the 6 lane. I'm doing my usual 5+ over in the middle lane, when a ricer blows by me in the HOV lane, in a white Toyota Tercel
About 5 minutes later I pop over the hill and there's two of Maryland's finest, with the kid pulled over in the left lane, lights flashing.
Now, here's what's weird about it. Both of the cops had those red vests on and one of 'em, standing in front of the kid's car with a camera, taking a picture, of, I assume, the license plate, with the kid behind the wheel.
I guess they'll mail his ticket because the whole stop couldn't have taken more than a few minutes, since they were letting him go, just as I passed.
I have an escort radar detector, and it never registered a Lidar signal, which I'm guessing they were using, unless it was Vascar, which doesn't emit any signal at all.
Anyway, it appears I've witnessed a new traffic control technique, which, when you think about it, is gonna save the cops a lot of time, and shorten the time of a stop, which will certainly keep traffic moving. Anyone else seen this yet?
So, there I was tooling down I-270, Saturday, on my way to meet the CAM guys for the Washington Car Show, in Montgomery County, MD speed limit 55 on the 6 lane. I'm doing my usual 5+ over in the middle lane, when a ricer blows by me in the HOV lane, in a white Toyota Tercel
About 5 minutes later I pop over the hill and there's two of Maryland's finest, with the kid pulled over in the left lane, lights flashing.
Now, here's what's weird about it. Both of the cops had those red vests on and one of 'em, standing in front of the kid's car with a camera, taking a picture, of, I assume, the license plate, with the kid behind the wheel.
I guess they'll mail his ticket because the whole stop couldn't have taken more than a few minutes, since they were letting him go, just as I passed.
I have an escort radar detector, and it never registered a Lidar signal, which I'm guessing they were using, unless it was Vascar, which doesn't emit any signal at all.
Anyway, it appears I've witnessed a new traffic control technique, which, when you think about it, is gonna save the cops a lot of time, and shorten the time of a stop, which will certainly keep traffic moving. Anyone else seen this yet?