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I'd fight it.. Even if it cost me more than the price of the ticket.
What you got there is a "Speed Trap" which is a constitutional violation. Any traffic lawyer can most likely get you out of that ticket on the grounds that the posted speed limit is likely much lower than the engineered road survey.
Thus any ticket that is given especially if tracked on radar is easy to fight under the "speed trap law".
But again, it's easier to just pay it and forget it... And that is what the state is hoping for.
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