"What types of radar/laser (bands, POP, ect) do police in Vermont use
to enforce speed laws?"
I can not comment accurately on what all of the other police agencies in Vermont use, but I would be happy to tell you what the Brattleboro Police use. We use what are commonly referred to as radar guns. This is actually a device, able to be used both while stationary and while a car is moving, that utilizes the Doppler effect of radar waves to measure speed.
BPD also uses LIDAR, commonly referred to as LASER. LIDAR is an acronym for LIght Detection and Ranging. This technology can generally only be used from a stationary position but has the distinct advantage of allowing users (police) to track specific vehicles within a congested traffic pattern.
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