My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: Washington
Greetings everyone. While on a motorcycle, I received a speeding ticket today. There is absolutely nothing on my driving record (confirmed by the issuing officer) and I'd like to keep it that way.
First, a couple of questions. The ticket claims I was going 80 mph in a 60 mph zone, measured by an SMD. But the officer said I passed his car in traffic. Is it possible to use an SMD while in motion at highway speeds? And if so, it is possible to use one from behind, on a target as small as a motorcycle?
Second, the officer gave me a printout of the ticket, but did not have me sign anything. I received a speeding ticket nine years ago (that was dismissed on IRLJ 2.2d), and had to sign the ticket when I received it. Is this no longer necessary, or did the officer make a mistake?
Third, the address on the ticket is from my driver's license, but that is no longer my address. I stated this to the officer when I gave him my license, and my updated address is on-file with the DMV. Does this mean any notices will be sent to my old address?

