Legal Question in Traffic Law in New Jersey

How can I dispute a speeding ticket? How many points do you get for speeding and can a cop clock your speed while driving next to you?


Asked on 1/04/12, 5:54 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Gleaner Robert A. Gleaner, P.C.

It is very difficult to challenge a speeding ticket. A police officer determines speeding by one of two methods (1) radar or (2) pace. With regard to "radar", the officer has an instrument, a radar gun, that is focused on the other car and determines the speed. They use a similar instrument in professional baseball to determine pitch speed. It is tested regularly with tuning forks to determine accuracy and is very difficult to challenge. With regard to "pace", the police officer is basically looking at the speed of his own vehicle and seeing whether the other car is keeping pace or gaining on him. The speedometer is also tested regularly to determine whether it is accurate or not. Again, because of the regular testing, it is difficult to challenge.

Specifically answering your question, the points are based on the exact speed. You can determine your possible points by looking at the chart posted on the NJMVC web site. And yes, by using the pace system, the police officer can determine your speed while driving next to you.

Keep in mind that this answer is given based on the scanty information you have provided. My answer may change based on other information. Further, you cannot rely on this answer since you have not retained me as your attorney. To be sure that you have accurate information and direction, you should consult with an attorney. Feel free to call me at 856-546-8010. Mention Law Guru and your first consultation will be "no charge". Good luck. Rob Gleaner

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Answered on 1/04/12, 6:17 pm


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