Re: Speeding No Longer Enforced Via Aircraft in Virginia
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Date: February 21, 2012 03:04PM
vgnlinfxn Wrote:
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> I thought they stopped a while ago because the
> fuel cost was more than the revenue. Which I
> found odd since they enforce traffic laws for
> safety.
It's not just the fuel cost, it's also the cost of the people involved. I reckon it was about 10 years ago when I saw VSP checking speeds via aircraft. It was July 4 weekend or something and they had a checkpoint set up on 295 or 95... don't remember exactly which. Anyhow, although there was only one plane flying overhead (pretty obviously too, airplanes don't typically fly slow low circles over the interstate), there were at least a dozen cop cars on the shoulders after the timing lines. Only three or four of the cops had people pulled over, the rest were waiting for instructions.
So all told, the operation required at least one pilot, one timing operator, and a dozen cops. Not to mention the fuel and maintenance costs for the plane and the cars. That's an awful lot of effort to put together on a weekend to pull over some speeding cars. They'd have been better off scattering those cars along the road instead of clustering them in one spot, beholden to the instructions of a dude overhead.
Looks like "Speed Limit Enforced By Aircraft" was one of those ideas that looked awesome on paper, but didn't work too well in the real world.