Approved Lidar - Laser Speed measuring devices for Speeding Tickets

POLICE TRAFFIC LIDAR SPEED MEASURING DEVICES
CONSUMER PRODUCT LIST (CPL)
FOREWORD:
The International Association of Chiefs of Police (The IACP) has tested and certifies that the following speed measuring instruments meet all requirements of the lidar speed-measuring device model minimum performance specifications, as published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the USDOT and adopted by the Highway Safety Committee of the International Association of Chiefs of Police. The devices are listed alphabetically, by manufacturer, and listing of the device on the Consumer Products List (CPL) is not to be considered and endorsement of a specific manufacturer or model. For additional information regarding this CPL, refer to the Notes section at the end of this document.
UNITS APPROVED AND CURRENTLY IN PRODUCTION:
MANUFACTURER | MODEL |
Applied Concepts, Inc. | Stalker |
Kustom Signals, Inc. | ProLaser III |
Laser Atlanta, LLC | Speedlaser |
Laser Technology, Inc. | Marksman 20/20 |
Laser Technology, Inc. | Ultralyte 100/100 LR |
Laser Technology, Inc. | Ultralyte 200/200 LR |
Laser Technology, Inc. | Ultralyte LR B |
Laser Technology, Inc. | Ultralyte Compact |
UNITS APPROVED BUT NO LONGER IN PRODUCTION:
MANUFACTURER | MODEL |
Kustom Signals, Inc. | ProLaser II |
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NOTES:
1) Some of the models listed on the CPL may have operational features that are not a part of the model minimum performance specifications. It is important to understand that these features have not been tested or certified, even though the device itself has been certified to meet the model minimum performance specifications.
2) CPL certification for any individual lidar device will be voided by any third party modifications not specifically approved by the original equipment manufacturer and the IACP.
3) Test results and analysis contained herein do not represent product endorsement by the IACP nor product approval or endorsement by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the U.S. Department of Transportation, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, or the U.S. Department of Commerce.