Hello Everyone,

Thank you for your replies... and the funny story.

The officer said "he clocked me," so I assume he was holding and operating the radar.

I understand about the averages, and I have nothing else to offer as I do not keep a video recorder running in my car.

I hope that a judge would reason that it would be unlikely that a person who travels lawfully to a toll booth to then go under the speed limit for the long, underpopulated, stretch of the alley only to then exceed the speed so heavily (over 30mph over) as soon as the heavily populated and policed area is reached.

Numerically, I would have had to go around 5 under the entire way and then sped up to 35 over ( a difference of forty) for about five minutes fr this average.

Would this be enough to cause doubt, or is even doubt not enough?
Thank you again