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Originally Posted by Road_Warrior85
Another thing for future help....
If you get a handheld GPS, many of them will actually store "highest speed reached" in there memory. Any time you are on the interstate with the cruise set.... Clear that memory. Then when the cop stops you and claims you were going a certain speed... You can dig that GPS out and show him that you were not going that speed.
Since it will also show distance traveled on the GPS, he cant accuse you of resetting it while he was pulling you over.
I dont care for the Onstar GPS sometimes, but it works..... Now i am thinking about buying a small GPS, just for a back up though
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While a GPS
might help, don't bank on it. I know of two cases where people brought their GPS to court, both lost. Ruling was based upon the fact that the GPS isn't 100% accurate, nor is it a factory installed speed sensing device. I've seen them as much as 5mph off compared to the vehicles (my own GPS [Tom Tom]and car) speedometer.