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Speed-Monitoring Trailer:
Speed-monitoring trailers—sign boards on trailers that display the
speed of passing vehicles—are used by police departments and transportation
agencies as educational tools that can enhance enforcement efforts directed
at speed compliance. Speed radar trailers are best used in residential areas
and may be used in conjunction with Neighborhood Speed Watch or other neighborhood
safety education programs. They can help raise residents’ awareness
of how they themselves are often those speeding, not just “outsiders.” Speed
trailers are not substitutes for permanent actions, such as traffic-calming
treatments, to address neighborhood speeding issues.
Speed-monitoring trailers can be used at several locations and should have occasional police monitoring and enforcement to maintain driver respect.
Enhance enforcement efforts through public education and awareness. |
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Occasional enforcement is needed to supplement the speed-monitoring trailers.
Speed-monitoring trailers are not a substitute for engineering measures.
Should not obstruct pedestrian travelway or sightlines. |
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$10,000 to $15,000 to purchase the speed-monitoring trailer, plus the cost
to move the trailer to different locations and to monitor the trailer. |
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