Source
The provisions of this Subchapter B amended through January 14, 1982, effective January 16, 1982, 12 Pa.B. 299, unless otherwise noted. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (56472) to (56477) and (56480) to (56482).
Notes of Decisions
Since the former PennDot regulation, 67 Pa. Code § 337.25, classifying ESP Machine (utilizes two sensors taped across street, connected to processing and display unit, to measure vehicle speed) as an electrical or mechanical device, rather than electronic device, was an interpretive rather than legislative regulation, the Court was not bound thereby, the court concluded that the ESP Machine was an electronic device which could not be used by local police. Commonwealth v. DePasquale, 501 A.2d 626 (Pa. 1985).