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1.
What is a Mobile Radar Trailer?
The Mobile Radar Trailer (MRT) is a trailer mounted radar unit designed to be placed at a specific location for 1) Gathering traffic flow information or, 2) Advising approaching motorists of their current speed. The MRT has a lighted message board that indicates the speed of approaching vehicles. Speeds at or below the computer-set speed will be indicated with yellow lights. Speeds over the set speed will be indicated with flashing red lights. Additionally, the on-board computer can be utilized to record traffic flows for future analysis.
2.
Can I get a ticket from the Mobile Radar Trailer (MRT)?
No. The MRT is designed to either gather data or inform motorists of their speed. It is not capable of recording specific vehicle information for use in issuing citations. However, a police officer working in conjunction with the MRT could issue a citation, so always drive safely within the speed limit. Remember, the prima facie (actual, unless otherwise posted) speed limit for all streets is 25 mph.
3.
How do I request the Mobile Radar Trailer (MRT) for a specific location?
Currently, the best way to request the MRT is to contact the Patrol Commander through the Records Division at 831-899-6748, or by attending the Traffic Advisory Committee meetings held the third Tuesday of each month at City Hall. Bear in mind that the MRT cannot be placed in certain locations based on street width and/or availability of space.
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