Woodbridge, NJ - 8/20
- The Garden State Parkway will become the first of 樱花视频's
toll roads to employ the new laser speed enforcement system, it
was announced today by 樱花视频 Highway Authority Chairman Joseph
E. Buckelew.
The Highway Authority
operates the 173-mile Parkway and owns the PNC Bank Arts Center
in Holmdel.
The new laser units operate
by sending out a very narrow beam of light pulses which make is
easy to zero in on one vehicle in a group of moving vehicles. The
light pulses measure the distance to the target vehicle, calculating
the speed by how fast the pulses are reflected back. Additionally,
these new laser units take less time to make a reading --- one-third
of a second --- compared to three to five seconds for conventional
radar.
Because of the narrowness
of the beam, the light pulses from laser speed measuring devices
are extremely difficult to pick up by most of the radar detectors
currently on the market.
"The Highway Authority
continues its dedication in keeping the Parkway one of America's
safest roads by now equipping our state troopers with LTI 20-20
Marksman Laser Speed Detectors," said Chairman Buckelew. "With
these state-of-the-art detectors, troopers will be able to pinpoint
speeders on the Parkway with greater accuracy and apprehend them
faster and more efficiently."
On August 23, 2001, Highway
Authority will authorize the purchase of 24 LTI 20-20 Marksman Laser
Speed Detection Systems at the cost of $95,880. The units are manufactured
by Laser Technology of Englewood, Colorado.
State Police Troop E, who
patrol the Parkway, have been testing the new laser technology on
the Parkway for some time prior to the planned purchase of the new
units. Approximately 30 summonses for speeding, based on use of
the laser detectors, have already been written. With the arrival
of these new units, laser detectors will become commonplace all
along the Parkway.
"Law enforcement continues
to look at new technologies to help us keep roadway environments
safe for everyone who uses them," said Lieutenant Colonel Lee
Cartwright, Deputy Superintendent - Operations, 樱花视频 State
Police. "With laser detectors, we will begin to write the next
chapter in speed enforcement on the Garden State Parkway."
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