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- AMoore - 01-28-2009

I thought some of you might appreciate having a chance to read the below Pa. statute regarding the use of speed timing devices in Pennsylvania.  I have hi-lited some of the more interesting aspects of this statute.

§ 3368.  Speed timing devices


    (a) SPEEDOMETERS AUTHORIZED.-- The rate of speed of any vehicle may be timed on any highway by a police officer using a motor vehicle equipped with a speedometer. In ascertaining the speed of a vehicle by the use of a speedometer, the speed shall be timed for a distance of not less than three-tenths of a mile.
 
   (b) TESTING OF SPEEDOMETERS.-- The department may appoint stations for testing speedometers and may prescribe regulations as to the manner in which the test shall be made. Speedometers shall have been tested for accuracy within a period of 60 days prior to the alleged violation. A certificate from the station showing that the test was made, the date of the test and the degree of accuracy of the speedometer shall be competent and prima facie evidence of those facts in every proceeding in which a violation of this title is charged.
 
   © MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES AUTHORIZED.--
 
   (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the rate of speed of
   any vehicle may be timed on any highway by a police officer using a
   mechanical or electrical speed timing device.
 
   (2) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (3), electronic devices
   such as radio-microwave devices (commonly referred to as electronic
   speed meters or radar) may be used only by members of the Pennsylvania
   State Police.
 
   (3) Electronic devices which calculate speed by measuring elapsed time
   between measured road surface points by using two sensors and devices
   which measure and calculate the average speed of a vehicle between any
   two points may be used by any police officer.
 
   (4) No person may be convicted upon evidence obtained through the use
   of devices authorized by paragraphs (2) and (3) unless the speed
   recorded is six or more miles per hour in excess of the legal speed
   limit.
Furthermore, no person may be convicted upon evidence obtained
   through the use of devices authorized by paragraph (3) in an area where
   the legal speed limit is less than 55 miles per hour if the speed
   recorded is less than ten miles per hour in excess of the legal speed
   limit.
This paragraph shall not apply to evidence obtained through the
   use of devices authorized by paragraph (2) or (3) within a school zone
   or an active work zone.
 
   (d) CLASSIFICATION, APPROVAL AND TESTING OF MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES.-- The department may, by regulation, classify specific devices as being mechanical, electrical or electronic. All mechanical, electrical or electronic devices shall be of a type approved by the department, which shall appoint stations for calibrating and testing the devices and may prescribe regulations as to the manner in which calibrations and tests shall be made. The certification and calibration of electronic devices under subsection ©(3) shall also include the certification and calibration of all equipment, timing strips and other devices which are actually used with the particular electronic device being certified and calibrated. The devices shall have been tested for accuracy within a period of 60 days prior to the alleged violation. A certificate from the station showing that the calibration and test were made within the required period, and that the device was accurate, shall be competent and prima facie evidence of those facts in every proceeding in which a violation of this title is charged.
 
   (e) DISTANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR USE OF MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES.-- Mechanical, electrical or electronic devices may not be used to time the rate of speed of vehicles within 500 feet after a speed limit sign indicating a decrease of speed. This limitation on the use of speed timing devices shall not apply to speed limit signs indicating school zones, bridge and elevated structure speed limits, hazardous grade speed limits and work zone speed limits.

75 Pa.C.S. § 3368



- dmano - 01-28-2009

Great info

Thanks



- emayer - 01-28-2009

Excellent post.  Thank you.

Seems without radar, the local bogeys will have a hard time clocking us provided we keep our eyes peeled for those infamous white stripes....  I've never seen a State Trooper on the back roads locally. 

Furthermore, with most speedos being set 2 to 3 mph above actual it seems we should be able to average close to 75 mph on most highways.  Not bad.

Now if we could only get the snow and salt off the street!  Big Grin



- AMoore - 01-28-2009

emayer wrote:
Quote:Now if we could only get the snow and salt off the street! Big Grin
Get rid of the salt, absolutely. Snow . .. I love driving in snow. Your R8 has all wheel drive doesn't it?


- emayer - 01-29-2009

You're right!  I love driving in snow too.  With about a 3 in ground clearance I think the R8 makes a better snow plow....

I recently drove a Carrera 4S a few weeks ago in Germany.  No issues with winter tires, what a blast!  Of note, they use little if any salt on the roads.