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Drives: '10 1LT/RS Black w/Silver Stripes Join Date: Jul 2010
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). Imagine pulling someone over and walking up to them to find a working RADAR detector. Then they tell you, "Well I just bought this piece of garbage and obviously it doesn't work". Yeah I don't have to, I've heard it before. ![]() RADAR detectors work on a line of sight premise. They don't detect RADAR unless it can see it. Like I said, if the Officer is doing what he's supposed to, confirming your speed with a gun AFTER he see's you, then you'll never detect it (if you do, you've already been "tagged"). Anyone who says, "I've been saved many times" is confused. They were lucky in that the Officer didn't have the gun on and locked them in. Which is irregardless anyway... they're used for confirmation of speed not getting the speed. Which means the Officer can still pull you over and cite you just based on his visual estimation. If he didn't pull you over it's because he didn't want, not because the device saved you. There's a lot of common misconceptions with these devices and lot of people run around with what they think is a peace of mind. The only piece of mind being had is the company they bought the thing from, and they're able to take these people to the bank every quarter with positive sales.
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Say "when"...
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RADAR on the other hand has a cone and can be detected... but like I said, it's also too late since you've been tagged and the user already estimated your speed with + or - 3mph (1mph if they're an Instructor). So I highly doubt that device is telling you an accurate story. But if anyone is in Colorado with these devices I'd love to test them for you. But I think you're going to be disappointed. I welcome anyone/everyone to educate themselves. Search LIDAR vs RADAR and find some legitimate sources to read up on. Of possible interest is this one: Article Quote:
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Say "when"...
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I think my head is going to explode!
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Now most of the time if Laser locks on its over for you the beam laser shoots is not wide and travels faster. But theres way more radar units than laser probably 1 in 15 cops have laser around here. |
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The fact is, and my point... is if you want to waste hundreds for that false sense of security... by all means have at it. But again if the detector picks up on something, you're too late. The Officer can stop you by law and you can get prosecuted for JUST his visual estimation and not from the tool. Of course he'd need to be certified which becomes a WHOLE different argument and monster.
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Drives: 2010 Camaro SIM 2LT/RS Join Date: Dec 2009
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Do you guys leave them on your windshields when you park? I know cars used to get broken into for GPS units and suction cup marks on the windshields. Does have one of these in your car make you a target for theft?
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Nope, I zip it up in a case and lock in the glove box. If I'm ever in a "suspect" locale I'll set in the trunk.
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I think you'd run the risk of losing your CD player than a RADAR detector.
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You all do understand effectiveness of a radar detector is seeded in "how" it is used.
In town, and the open highway are very different. Dont speed in town, radar is not very efffective and laser is in use much more. Laser is stationary only, so highway use is very limited. And you all do realize that the laser is not what is actually measuring your speed right? The lazer is solely a targeting tool for the officers eye. Highway is where radar is useful. But you have to always, always, always have a "bird dog". that is someone rolling in front of you, preferably at the same speed, to take that first shot, or trigger the officer to "shoot" the radar. That is where you get the alarm, and get you bacon saved.
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"Back in Black"
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Yes and no. The RADAR is actually best used in close quarters. In a highway scenario with multiple lanes of traffic it's not very effective since it needs to reach specific vehicles towards the middle and often times wont do a good job of it. Hence why Officers sit on the median and peg the "fast" lane. That said, LIDAR (Laser) is best used on the highway stationary (as you mentioned). Also as you put it and I stated earlier these guns are used to confirm speeds, not display them. As far as a driver ahead of you... I can't think of 1 time where I'd have someone driving in front of me looking for Police who can instantly radio back to me and tell me to slow down.
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This is the best 'mid priced' product on the market. Either this or the Val, depending on your budget. That is all.
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