75 in a 60 Irving

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75 in a 60 Irving

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Nothing out of the norm LEO was very nice I think maybe lonely/bored as he clocked me doing 75 at 1400 feet away. I was surprised it could see that far he showed me by clocking a few cars the final one was 78 at 2533 feet that was when he said they were faster then I and need to go write another ticket. Over all not even the least bit phased by my CHL very nice to talk with over all seemed like great guy. Now I gotta pay a fine :grumble
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suthdj wrote:Now I gotta pay a fine :grumble
See if you can get it reduced.
My daughter was caught by Irving PD doing about 72 in a 60.
She wanted me to help, but I felt this was a "teachable moment".

Told her to go to contact the DA's office and see about getting it reduced.
DA reduced to "exceeding a safe speed"...ticket and fine were both reduced and no impact to insurance. Might be worth a try.

Glad to hear the CHL was a non-event.

Edit: Reread the OP......>1000 feet? I thought I heard it had to be within 1000 feet to be acceptable in court. I know lidar is advertised as able to reach out farther, but at 1000 feet the beam is pretty wide; wide enough to make hitting a single car in traffic somewhat difficult given the need to hold it very steady to prevent sweeping the target.

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114 or 183?
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chamberc wrote:114 or 183?
635 west bound- close by Fry's sitting under over pass.
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LabRat wrote:Edit: Reread the OP......>1000 feet? I thought I heard it had to be within 1000 feet to be acceptable in court. I know lidar is advertised as able to reach out farther, but at 1000 feet the beam is pretty wide; wide enough to make hitting a single car in traffic somewhat difficult given the need to hold it very steady to prevent sweeping the target.

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The beam width on LIDAR is about 3' at 1000'. So, at 1400' it would be a little over 4' wide. 1400' is only 1/4 mile, so not to hard to pinpoint the vehicle if there were not others in real close proximity. You can also visually pick out a faster moving vehicle at 1/4 mile as well.
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suthdj wrote:
chamberc wrote:114 or 183?
635 west bound- close by Fry's sitting under over pass.
Ah, ok... I live in Hackberry, about 500 yards from that overpass over Olympia blvd.
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suthdj wrote:
chamberc wrote:114 or 183?
635 west bound- close by Fry's sitting under over pass.
I drive that route every day from work and I've never seen an Irving PD sitting under the overpass.. thanks for the heads up I will have to keep my eyes open (or speed down ;) ).

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Sounds like they treat you well, which is always a good indication.
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mewalke wrote:
suthdj wrote:
chamberc wrote:114 or 183?
635 west bound- close by Fry's sitting under over pass.
I drive that route every day from work and I've never seen an Irving PD sitting under the overpass.. thanks for the heads up I will have to keep my eyes open (or speed down ;) ).
It's the overpass at the MacArthur exit. They sit in the shade there. Also stay out of the fast lane that is where he said he aims.
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chamberc wrote:
suthdj wrote:
chamberc wrote:114 or 183?
635 west bound- close by Fry's sitting under over pass.
Ah, ok... I live in Hackberry, about 500 yards from that overpass over Olympia blvd.
No other one by MacArthur exit & PGB turnpike.
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I drive a sports roadster. I've found that if I drive 2 mph below the speed limit, I am never jammed up, never have to pass anybody, can set the cruise control and arrive in about the same time unstressed. I also drive 100+mph on lonely FM roads, just depends on the situation.
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oohrah wrote:I drive a sports roadster. I've found that if I drive 2 mph below the speed limit, I am never jammed up, never have to pass anybody, can set the cruise control and arrive in about the same time unstressed. I also drive 100+mph on lonely FM roads, just depends on the situation.
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