Black Cat Radar Recorder

Feb. 5, 2016

Since its introduction in 2007, Police Departments across the nation have been successfully deploying the JAMAR Radar Recorder to help address speeding complaints. Now, a new generation of Radar Recorder is available from JAMAR and it provides additional features that departments are finding very useful in the never ending battle against speeding.

The new Black Cat Radar Recorder is helping departments address speeding complaints in a highly efficient way.

A common issue police officers are faced with is complaints about speeding. However, a citizen’s perception of traffic speeds does not always match up with what is really happening. One way to address the issue is to place an officer at the location, gathering speed data. Unfortunately, with today's tight budgets and limited resources, it can be difficult to justify the time involved for this.

Using a JAMAR Radar Recorder allows you to gather hard evidence of whether or not a problem really exists. This data can be used to find where stepped up enforcement is really needed, or to end arguments over speeding traffic.

The new Black Cat Radar Recorder now allows remote access via modem, so traffic data can be either downloaded or monitored in real time from back at the office. It also can monitor two lanes of traffic travelling in the same direction, making it ideal for divided highways.

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