It is my understanding that when using radar, it takes a LEO a couple seconds to get a reading on a car. My question is, if you get hit with instant-on does this mean you have 1-2 seconds to brake so that the LEO gets a lower speed reading, or by the time your RD notifies you it's too late? Also, I have yet to get a ticket, so I was wondering, how do LEOs actually prove how fast you were driving? Do they have a print-out of your speed with the date and other relevant information on it or does their word stand true alone?
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