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He thought radar traps were a violation of the Constitution.
Look out for radar traps and good luck in the future, Rick!
At least one contestant was caught in a radar trap.
I was pinched for dangerous driving last month, in a radar trap.
Radar traps are hidden along the course to enforce this rule.
"It even tells you where the radar traps are."
And the beam can't be spotted by drivers who use radar trap detectors.
This revelation utterly baffled most residents of the state, who saw no possible reason how wiretapping related to radar traps.
The bat should be thought of as analogous to the police radar trapping instrument, not to the person who designed that instrument.
The unit will not jam radar to the side or behind the car so don't go speeding past the radar trap.
The authorities have also placed pairs of empty police cars along the roadside, designed to fool motorists into thinking they are driving through radar traps.
Perhaps they were the radar traps; at least, Ryeland couldn't imagine what else they might be.
CB radio is still used by truck drivers, and remains an effective means of obtaining information about road construction, accidents and police radar traps.
On its crazy-quilt colonial streets, visitors now find radar traps, sound traps and a variety of police checkpoints.
With no radar traps in sight, Mr. Bernstein was driving his red Ferrari at 180 miles an hour.
Roads with unexpected humpback bridges, tightening-radius corners and reasonably free of police and radar traps.
"Anybody spots me with a hound in the car," he said, "I'll be running radar traps on the Mass Pike again."
More broadly, I've heard usage along the lines of 'necked down his speed as he neared the policeman's radar trap.' "
Other features include tunnels, three-lane roads, bad weather conditions, police radar traps, overheating cars and various weapons for attacking other cars.
Speed limits in cities are 60 km/h unless marked and will usually range between 40 km/h and 80 km/h, with frequent radar traps.
In Invicta Plastics Ltd v Clare, a company sold a device to detect radar traps used by the police; using such a device is illegal.
Home Office ministers have asked the Association of Chief Police Officers to monitor the spread of scanners which can detect a radar trap up to three miles away.
The fight for clean air has produced a new weapon, the environmental equivalent of a highway radar trap, that measures carbon monoxide from passing cars in a fraction of a second.
SAILORS who break the eight-knot speed limit at Poole harbour, Dorset, face radar traps and hefty fines.
I'll take the latter, though today's four-wheel rockets are so good that roads in the Northeast - with low speed limits, radar traps and darting deer - cannot really test their capabilities.