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  1. VASCAR - Wikipedia

    • VASCAR (Visual Average Speed Computer And Recorder) is a type of device for calculating the speed of a moving vehicle. The first VASCAR device was created in 1966 by Arthur Marshall. It is used by police officers to enforce speed limits, and may be preferred where radar or lidar is illegal, such as some jurisdictions in Pennsylvania, or to prevent detect… See more

    Operation

    A VASCAR unit uses a stopwatch and a simple computer. An operator records the moments that a vehicle passes two … See more

    Users

    VASCAR is known to be used where radar or LIDAR is illegal, such as some jurisdictions in Pennsylvania. Many police vehicles in the United Kingdom are fitted with a device, especially those used for traffic enfor… See more

    History

    VASCAR was invented by Arthur Marshall, a real-estate investor living in Richmond, Virginia in 1966. He was inspired to create the device after watching a police car driving dangerously trying to pace a speeder. T… See more

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    Feb 5, 2022 · VASCAR is an acronym for Visual Average Speed Computer And Recorder. It is a device used for calculating the speed of moving vehicles. The first VASCAR was created in 1966 by Arthur Marshall. The police use the …