Do you know what the white rectangles are for on Minnesota roads and highways?

In Minnesota they are not just watching for speeders on the ground, they are also watching from the air.

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If you are speeding in Minnesota you have a greater potential for losing control of your vehicle.

You also increased your stopping time and distance and the likelihood of being involved in a crash that could result in serious injuries or death.

The state of Minnesota has ways to catch speeders and slow them down.

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One of the ways is using those white rectangles painted on various roadways in the state.

It's called the VASCAR system...Visual Average Speed Computer and Recorder.

VASCAR is a time/distance measuring device employed to calculate a vehicle's average speed between two predetermined points...the white-painted rectangles.

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The officer retraces the violator's path to measure the distance and the computer displays the average speed.

Minnesota Law Enforcement has many ways to enforce the speed limit laws including..

  • Pacing
  • Radar
  • VASCAR
  • Aircraft
  • Laser
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In July of 2023 alone Minnesota reported over 20,000 drivers were cited for speeding violations.

This includes one individual that the Eden Prairie Police Department cited for allegedly driving at an excessive speed of 152 miles per hour.

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