Chasing distances
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2013-03-31, 20:57
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RE: Chasing distances
The 160kph/100mph section of HW1 is about 1100m long, which is well above both distances used for the in contact calculations. The distance between the points you've shown is about 950, which is also well above both distances.
If any cops who are in CHASE mode are further than the larger of the two values for >10s that cop loses contact. If there are no cops within the smaller value for >10s, the suspect wins the chase. The jumpy distance is countered by that 10 second requirement, so generally isn't an issue. I can't see anything going wrong, based your description. |
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Chasing distances - Johan. - 2013-03-30, 16:01
RE: Chasing distances - Elmo - 2013-03-31 20:57
RE: Chasing distances - Johan. - 2013-04-01, 00:07
RE: Chasing distances - KaraK - 2013-04-01, 09:30
RE: Chasing distances - Pete - 2013-04-05, 23:34
RE: Chasing distances - Johan. - 2013-04-07, 19:32
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