New Police Radar - I'm looking for info on this, Anyone???

I don't know why, at this point in time, why it matters when, how, where, etc something like that is deployed, if it's monitored by a human. After all we now have all sorts of "instant on" handheld, vehicular, and moving RADAR as well as LASER devices. I think the simple answer is it depends on the laws of your state whether it can be used for automated tickets.

That's precisely why I'm interested. Georgia recently outlaws traffic light camera tickets. I'm interested in finding out if something like this is: A: used in Georgia. B: falls under the same category as a ticket generated by a traffic light cam.

I really have no objection to their use for gathering data for research, but if they are used to issue traffic tickets that would be a concern.

Our children live in Florida, and some roads and bridges in Florida have tolls. We visit Florida often enough to justify purchasing a couple of "Sun Pass" transmitters. It allows us to travel nearly non-stop through out the state.

At one point the state of Florida decided that it can use point to point timing via Sun Pass to issue speeding tickets. Luckily, that got squashed nearly as quickly as it got started.