One crude measure I take is getting behind someone that's speeding. A certain distance is best-- radar only works on the nearest object.
So if you are 75 yards behind a "shield" car, a cop waiting by the side of the road who turns on his radar will get him not you.
They come up BEHIND you too, watch out for that.
The easiest thing to do is not go really fast, set your cruise control for maybe 7 MPH above the limit, then even when they catch you they usually won't give you a ticket.
I've also noticed cops give out more tickets in the late afternoon. They don't want to be stopping cars at night when someone in the car can pull out a gun unseen and shoot them as they walk up to the car. So if they've been lazy and haven't written any tickets that day they have to catch up in the late afternoon.
So if you are 75 yards behind a "shield" car, a cop waiting by the side of the road who turns on his radar will get him not you.
They come up BEHIND you too, watch out for that.
The easiest thing to do is not go really fast, set your cruise control for maybe 7 MPH above the limit, then even when they catch you they usually won't give you a ticket.
I've also noticed cops give out more tickets in the late afternoon. They don't want to be stopping cars at night when someone in the car can pull out a gun unseen and shoot them as they walk up to the car. So if they've been lazy and haven't written any tickets that day they have to catch up in the late afternoon.