Re: Which one is more accurate ??
During the 80s, I calibrated, certified, and repaired police RADAR. The units all were tested to+/- 1 MPH. The unit, being microprocessor controlled, was accurate to +/- 1/10th MPH, however, the readouts usually 1 MPH. The units actually take 5 readings about 1/10 of a second apart and compares them. The algorithym is set to look for explainible sequences like: 60, 60,59, 59, 58. If its sees a flyer, like 85, 60,60,60,60 it throws out the reading an refuses to display.
Basically put, the GPS and RADAR are about equal in accuracy. But, since we certified it accurate with 1 MPH, the judges will go by whatever the officer wrote on your ticket.
The only recourse you have is to ask for the calibration certificate and the training card with the officers initiail training and yearly re-certifications. If either was out of date when the incident occured, you win.
I sat thru 6 trials where the "speeder" contested the ticket.
Only 1 was aducated in favor of the speeder. the rest paid the ticket AND court costs of $150
As Davy Crocket ( the Disney one) used to say:"Be sure you are right and then go ahead".