Legal Question in Traffic Law in New Jersey
Speeding ticket issued by 'Pace'
I received a ticket for going 70mph in a 45mph zone, and under ''Equipment used'', the officer checked 'Pace'. I am going to court on Tuesday to try and have the fine reduced and no points assessed, can you please explain more about what 'Pace' means (as the officer did not do a good job of that at the scene), and if that can work to my advantage, being there was not a calculated exact speed by radar or similar equipment? Thanks!
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Speeding ticket issued by 'Pace'
Pacing is a less precise way to estimate the speed of another vehicle. Your speedometer must be recently calibrated to be accurate, but even with that it relies upon ability of the officer to maintain a constant distance between the front of his car and the back of yours.
Additionally, the officer has to drive at a speed greater than the vehicle he is overtaking in order to overtake it so that the speed which he attains in overtaking a vehicle is probably greater than the vehicle he pursues.
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Gary Moore, Esquire
Hackensack, New Jersey
www.garymooreattorneyatlaw.com
Re: Speeding ticket issued by 'Pace'
Pace means the officer followed you for a period of time and paced your speed by comparing it to his own.
Depending on how long the officer was "pacing" you this could be an easy argument or next to impossible.
Police officers are trained in multiple methods af accomplishing this. Pacing is a recognized method of calculating speed for purposes of speed enforcement where proper methodology has been followed.
Good luck.
Roger Traversa
email: [email protected]
Re: Speeding ticket issued by 'Pace'
it generally means that the officer paced behind you in his vehicle and monitored your speed on his onw speedometer
Re: Speeding ticket issued by 'Pace'
If you are going to court by yourself, don't plan on having much work to your advantage. Also, you are looking at a 4 point ticket so if you get 0 points, I should put you to work for me. Expect to be offered a 2 point speeding ticket. If you wanna try for something better, I suggest getting an attorney. My consultations are always free, so call me at 732/247/3340 and we'll discuss your case.
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