Written by Gregory Monte. I commute to work 100 miles in each direction from my home in Pennsylvania to my place of work in Bergen County, New Jersey. On this two-hour long trip, I also travel through New York State using Route 17 and the New York State Thruway. In other words, I travel through … Continue reading Police Radar in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania – Get a radar detector to avoid a speeding ticket.
Tag: speed limit
Speeding Ticket on a Bicycle? Police Officer Testimony Wins Out (Yet Again).
Written by Gregory Monte. In a previous blog post I wrote about speeding tickets for slow-moving cars: Taking Your Car Out for a “Walk.” A Ticket for the Slow-Pokes. The statutory basis for these types of tickets is Title 75, Section 3364: “Impeding movement of traffic prohibited.--Except when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation … Continue reading Speeding Ticket on a Bicycle? Police Officer Testimony Wins Out (Yet Again).
A Bit of Humor from the Bench (“Good” vs. “Bad” Technicalities in the Law)
Written by Gregory Monte. When it comes to judges, I have mixed feelings. You can pick up on this if you note that I have two categories in my blog post archives related to this issue: Judges Rule!Judges Suck! Well, today’s post fits into an entirely new category. I think I might call it: Judges … Continue reading A Bit of Humor from the Bench (“Good” vs. “Bad” Technicalities in the Law)
Are Yellow Speed Limit Signs Legally Enforceable by Police?
Written by Gregory Monte. The short answer is – no, they are not legally enforceable. But I don’t just make this statement because it is my opinion or because I read about it on some random web page. Almost all of my blog posts are about traffic issues that I have personally researched and this … Continue reading Are Yellow Speed Limit Signs Legally Enforceable by Police?



