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You ever see those “Speed limit enforced by aircraft” signs? That’s the guy you gotta worry about.
85 0 ReplyThat's what "©" means. In most states you are by natural law not allowed to be faster than the speed of light
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14 0 ReplyI don't know of any where it's allowed but I didn't want to generalize since generalizations are always wrong. Always.
13 0 ReplyPhysics is full of woke librul propaganda like “conservation of energy”.
In my state we obey the laws of alchemy.
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Some states haven't adopted the most recent version of the laws of physics.
5 0 ReplyThat version's kinda glitchy, TBH. It's better they don't update until it's been patched a bit more.
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... of matter
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That damned big governement and their rules smh
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I never actually understood those. Do they actually have, like… a drone? Is it snapping a photo? How’s it all work?
5 0 ReplySo you'll occasionally see two white lines perpendicular to the road at a set internal. A helicopter, drone, or plane can time when a car passes both of these lines and can calculate the average speed of the car.
This info is then relayed to a police car on the ground who then pulls over the driver.
14 0 ReplyWhy is that better than the police officer who was going to pull them over just using a speed gun?
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Less likely to be noticed by drivers or alerts like on Waze. Probably a bit more costly though if they're using helicopters or planes instead of drones.
2 0 ReplyIt seems like if the purpose was stealth then they wouldn’t have a sign announcing it.
1 0 ReplyDeterrence. You never know when they might be monitoring you above, so watch your speed.
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I drive through areas like this all the time for years. I have never heard of anyone actually getting a ticket from this.
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