radar trap
English
    
    Noun
    
radar trap (plural radar traps)
- A roadside location, manned by police or similar officials, where a device that emits a radar beam is used to monitor the speeds of motor vehicles in order to apprehend motorists in violation of the speed limit.
- Hypernym: speed trap
 - 1956 September 10, “Miscellany”, in Time:- In Rochester, after Kenneth Butters complained about fast driving along Woodbine Avenue, police set up a radar trap and nabbed five speeders, including Butters.
 
- 2006 December 27, Dylan Welch, “Shots fired at bus and police”, in Sydney Morning Herald, Australia, retrieved 3 June 2013:- He had been allegedly clocked by a mobile radar trap on the M2 at Winston Hills at 120kmh in a 100kmh zone.
 
 
Translations
    
speed trap — see speed trap
See also
    
References
    
- “radar trap”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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