Legal Question in Traffic Law in Canada
I was driving on a highway and an RCMP was driving the opposite way and pulled me over for speeding , how accurate can the radar be when he is driving the opposite way ?
Asked on 5/28/18, 9:50 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joshua Rogala
Joshua Rogala | Winnipeg Criminal Defence Lawyer
The officer would be able to adjust for the speed of his own vehicle by looking at his speedometer. So long as his vehicle was maintaining a constant speed, the radar reading should be pretty accurate.
Answered on 6/26/18, 12:55 pm
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