Pennsylvania Code (Last Updated: April 5, 2016) |
Title 67. TRANSPORTATION |
PART I. Department of Transportation |
Subpart A. Vehicle Code Provisions |
Article VI. Operation of Vehicles |
Chapter 105. Mechanical, Electrical and Electronic Speed-Timing Devices |
SubChapter D. ELECTRONIC DEVICES (NONRADAR) WHICH MEASURE ELAPSED TIME BETWEEN TWO SENSORS |
Section 105.51. [Reserved] |
Section 105.52. [Reserved] |
Section 105.52a. Application of subchapter |
Section 105.53. Operation of maintenance and calibration stations |
Section 105.54. Calibration forms |
Section 105.55. Testing forms |
Section 105.56. Manner of calibration and testing |
Notation
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).