What's With Those 'Speed Limit Enforced By Aircraft' Signs?
The practice of aerial speed enforcement originated in car-crazy California in the early 1980s, and while technological advancements have limited the need for aerial speed patrolling in some regions, it’s still thriving in other parts of the country.
Good tip…If you manage to get a speeding ticket due to aerial enforcement, you can still fight it in court like you would any other ticket, and both the officer who clocked you from the sky and the one who pulled you over on the ground have to be present for it to count.
Selected excerpt(s) and linked article courtesy of Logan Carter, jalopnik(dot)com
Royalty-free photo courtesy of Google’s ImageFX
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