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quote:Originally posted by Cal Cruzer
I think they photograph the rear
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quote:How does photo radar work?
Special camera and computer technology combine to photograph the back of your vehicle as you drive by, and record your speed at that exact second.
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They photograph both the front and the rear at an intersection. Front to get a picture of the driver and plate and the rear picture usually captures a picture of the running the red and/or speeding violation along with your plate. If it's a speed trap, most just take a front picture, although more cities are starting to add a rear camera. Small towns/cities are notorious for photo traps, not to mention 25 mph speed limits on major streets to generate more income (like Pasadena). Placing the front plate on the dash has been an alternative for many. Or you can add 2 of these:

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