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What is VASCAR & How to Fight a VASCAR Speeding Ticket

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VASCAR is a lesser known way to catch speeders. This tactic does not require the officer to be on the side of the road with a speed gun, they can set up farther away from the road, or even in aircraft, making it very difficult to be aware of the law using VASCAR to catch you speeding. Read the rest of this entry »

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Trapster Videos from Our Users

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Ahh the open road. It’s fun to get in your car and cruise. But it’s never fun to get a ticket. You might not even noticed you were speeding, or that you happen to drift over the little road reflectors that designate your lane, I like calling this “reading braille”. But there are forces out patrolling the streets looking for these mistakes. Read the rest of this entry »

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Speeding Ticket Tales & Resources

We’ve all either been a lucky recipient of a speeding ticket, or heard the stories of unfortunate motorist receiving a costly reminder to obey the posted speed limit.  Working for Trapster I get to to hear stories about this everyday, and thought it would be good to supply some interesting speeding ticket tales paired with some useful resources for our Trapster users.


Some Fun Facts


1904 Stanley steam carThat’s a first:

“The world’s first speeding ticket was issued in Dayton, Ohio in 1904.

Throughout most of the twentieth century, the city of Detroit, Michigan, was synonymous with American automobile manufacturing. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, that was not the case. Instead, Ohio innovators Read the rest of this entry »

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Click Chick’s iPhone App of the Week

Alison Stewart, or Click Chick, of Midweek features Trapster as her iPhone app recommendation for the week. Here’s what she had to say about why someone in her household felt compelled to check Trapster out:

Within the last year, “an unnamed individual” living in my house (not referring to myself) was pulled over for speeding multiple times. In two of these instances, speeding tickets were actually issued, and the other times, luck prevailed. All violations were very minor (i.e. going 30 mph in a 25 mph zone), and any of us could have been caught. These situations all could have been avoided with better situational awareness, possibly if he had Trapster.

Of course she goes on to describe how great the application is, but we think her story is the most important part of the review. Stewart’s situation probably parallels that of countless others, and we’re flattered that she decided to share it with her readers.

Thanks for checking Trapster out Alison!

via Nintendo’s New Wii MotionPlus | Click Chick | Midweek.com.

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