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Biker clocked going 170 mph on upstate NY highway

May 3, 2012 RSS Feed Print

RAVENA, N.Y. (AP) — Authorities say a 25-year-old upstate New York man has been arrested after troopers clocked him driving his motorcycle at 170 mph on the Thruway.

State police say a trooper first observed the motorcyclist going 166 mph Wednesday afternoon in the southbound lanes of Interstate 87 just south of Albany. The trooper pursued the biker and was able to get the Suzuki motorcycle's license plate number and a description of the rider when he slowed down in traffic.

But the man sped off again, and other troopers clocked him going as fast as 170 mph. Troopers eventually stopped him in New Paltz.

Police charged Nikkolaus McCarthy of Charlton with fleeing police, reckless driving, speeding and operating a motorcycle without a license.

He was being held in jail on $20,000 bail. It couldn't immediately be determined if he had a lawyer.

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Dopler radar:

Think: the upper radii of the roads of a motorcycle have a Dopler speed of 170 mph when the biker has a speed of only 85 mph!

The biker itself make no radar echo.

The metallic radii, making the radar echoes, have speed (relative to road) going linear from 0 mph (lowest radii) to 85 mph (center) to 170 mph (upper radii).

The Doppler radar search the highest value and find 170 mph, despite the biker is only at 85 mph!

Jean-Francois morf, Charrat, Switzerland 8:42PM May 03, 2012

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