Spot speed studies involve measuring the instantaneous speeds of vehicles at a point on the road. There are two main methods - measuring the time taken to travel a short distance or using a radar speed meter. Spot speeds are useful for traffic planning, road design, setting speed limits, and accident analysis. The radar method is efficient as it can instantly and automatically measure and record speeds accurately. Time-mean speed is the average of all instantaneous speeds measured, while space-mean speed represents the average speed of all vehicles traveling along a road section. Spot speed studies provide important input for various traffic engineering problems.