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speed trap
(redirected from Speedtrap)

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speed trap
n.
Police officers or electronic devices concealed and deployed on a stretch of road to catch speeding drivers.

speed trap
n
a section of road on which the police check the speed of vehicles, often using radar
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Noun1.speed trap - a trap arranged on a roadway for catching speedersspeed trap - a trap arranged on a roadway for catching speeders
snare, trap - something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares; "the exam was full of trap questions"; "it was all a snare and delusion"


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jpg ) AMOT has added an Atex approved electric 250mm (10in) hazardous area Model 4261 emergency engine air shut-off valve to its standard SpeedTrap range, protecting bigger diesel engines from the risk of dangerous and damaging runaways when they burn hydrocarbon vapours or other combustibles, even after their fuel source has been closed.
Measures Physical Performance Gait speed is derived from an 8 ft walk test with the use of a Speedtrap II wireless timing system (MF Athletic Co; Cranston, Rhode Island) that records walking time with 1/100 s accuracy.
You have your basic sprint and circuit races plus speedtrap races, tollbooth races, lap knockout races and drag races along with challenges to outrun the cops for a certain amount of time, smash through roadblocks and create as much damage as you can.
 
 
 
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