The science of a traffic ticket

Attention physicists, you can use math to help defend yourself in court:

After receiving a $400 ticket for allegedly running a stop sign, Dmitri Krioukov invoked the laws of physics to fight the charge. The University of California, San Diego physicist drafted a four-page paper in his defense, arguing that the police officer mistakenly thought he ran a stop sign due to a unique combination of effects.

(Source: physicscentral.com)

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