How Are Speed Limits Enforced?
Enforced through use of:
Pacing Yes
Radar Yes
Vascar No
Photo Radar No
Aircraft Yes
Laser Yes
Radar Yes
Vascar No
Photo Radar No
Aircraft Yes
Laser Yes
Other New Hampshire Drunk Driving Defense FAQs
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How Drunk Or High Does Someone Have To Be Before He Can Be Convicted Of Driving Under The Influence?
A: In most states, it's illegal to drive a car while "impaired" by the effects of alcohol or drugs (including prescription drugs). This means that there must be enough … More -
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How Can The Police Find Out Whether A Driver Is Under The Influence?
A: Police typically use three methods of determining whether a driver has had too much to be driving: Observation. A police officer will pull you over if he notices that … More -
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Do I Have To Take A Blood, Breath Or Urine Test If Asked To Do So By The Police?
A: No, but it may be in your best interests to take the test. Many states will automatically suspend your license for a year if you refuse to take a chemical test. And if … More -
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Is Driving Over The Speed Limit A Crime?
A: Traffic violations can be felonies, misdemeanors, or infractions. Felonies and misdemeanors are crimes, but infractions are usually not thought to be part of the … More -
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What Are The Speed Limits In New Hampshire?
A: Unless Otherwise Posted Absolute The 65 mph speed limit Prima Facie All the lower limits Interstate 65 mph Ltd Access Rds 55 mph Other Primary Rds 55 mph Residential … More -
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How Can Tickets Be Paid?
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Is Trial By Declaration Allowed?
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When Is A Jury Trial Allowed?
A: Speeding No Parking No Equipment No DWI *Yes *On appeal More -
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What Is A Member Nonresident Compact?
A: Nonresident motorist receiving a ticket in a member state will receive the same treatment as resident motorists. If your state or the state you receive a ticket in is … More -
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What Is A Member Driver License Compact?
A: If you receive a ticket, warning, etc. in another state and your state is a member, you state will be notified about the ticket.
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