Archive for October, 2008

Oct 29 2008

In the state of California is it legal to have a GPS device or a radar detector on your windshield?

Published by Nick under GPS Radar Detectors

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Dr. Ernest J Folk asked:


In the state of california is it legal to have a GPS device or a radar detector attached to your windshield with suction cups? I over heard sombody saying that you cannot have anything mounted on the inside of your windshield, is this true?

Vijay

5 responses so far

Oct 25 2008

Is leaving a radar detector and GPS on the windshield okay?

Published by Nick under GPS Radar Detectors

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k asked:


I park my car on my driveway and it is sunny and sometimes gets up to 90 degrees outside. Is it okay to leave these on the windshield as far as heat and sun goes? I am not worried about anyone stealing them.

Mary

4 responses so far

Oct 18 2008

A Radar Detector Is For Anyone Who Knows Where To Use It And Uses It Properly

Published by Nick under Radar Detectors

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David H. Urmann asked:


There are a lot of radar detectors out in the market that you could choose from despite its legality issues. It would help to know where it is legal or not, so that you can avoid any trouble with the law and at the same time maximize its use.

A radar unit is used by law enforcement to measure the speed of a vehicle. A radar detector was created for the purpose of checking if a radar unit is monitoring your speed. This is an electronic device that some motorists keep handy in the event that they know they will be speeding or just simply to determine if a radar unit is monitoring their speed at a certain time. If you are one of those motorists who need that kind of information, then radar detectors are for you. But then again, having a radar detector is not a license to speed.

Once you have determined your need for a radar detector, the next question would be if radar detector could be used in your area. There are some countries and areas that prohibit the possession of a radar detector and people who would like to avail it should take this into consideration. In some places, possession of a radar detector is considered illegal and could result in fines or confiscation and even both.

Possessing a radar detector (especially in a moving vehicle) is illegal in the following countries: Australia (in all states except Western Australia), Belgium, Canada (in all states except Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan), Finland, Germany, Malaysia, Netherlands, Singapore, Switzerland, and United Kingdom. On the other hand, it is known to be legal in Middle Eastern countries, especially in UAE, Jordan and KSA.

As for the United States, radar detectors are legal in private vehicles under the Communications Act of 1934, but then again the law varies from state to state. It would help if you find out first if it would be legal in the state where you will be using it. A radar detector is specifically illegal in all vehicles in Virginia, Washington,D.C. and in U.S. military bases. It is also illegal in commercial vehicles in: Illinois and New York. Under state law, commercial vehicles are those that are over 10,000 pounds while all other vehicles over 18,000 pounds. There is some states where it is known to be indirectly illegal such as: Minnesota and California. Indirectly illegal means that a radar detector is illegal if it is hanging from the windshield while it could be legal if it is mounted on the dashboard or visor.

When you are ready to purchase your own radar detector, you must consider the ones that have good feedback already. There are top three radar detectors that have received the highest ratings in reviews. They are: the Escort Passport 8500 X50, the Beltronics Professional RX65 and the Valentine One. There is no one radar detector that we can say is the best, because there are certain trade offs that we have to consider. For example, if you consider the cost, Valentine One is more expensive than the others although it is known to be better at detecting laser guns. However, the Valentine One is not advisable to be used to avoid a ticket because by the time it alarms, it would be too late already.

Before you purchase any radar detectors, it would help to read reviews about it. Learn about its specific functions, compare its prices and check its quality. There are lots of different radar detectors in the market and it is a matter of finding the right one that would work for you based on your needs. You also must keep yourself informed of the legality behind it that could vary from place to place. That way you could maximize its use without getting into any trouble.



Jane

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Oct 11 2008

Older escort SOLO radar detector digital key?

Published by Nick under Escort Radar Detector

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Just Me asked:


Does anyone know where I can get a digital key for the solo model 85 or 89 radar detector?? I bought one off of ebay and no key came with it, you have to have the key to use the darn thing.
They don’t carry them, already called, I didn’t know if there were any after market websites out there that carry them or if anyone knows how to bypass the security? Thanks!

Mike

2 responses so far

Oct 10 2008

Why does my radar detector go off when I get near a school bus?

Published by Nick under GPS Radar Detectors

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ese_wolfie asked:


If I pass a school on the road, my radar detector starts to go crazy. Do they have some sort of radar emitting device specifically designed to make those with radar detectors go for their first instinct and slow down when it chirps? Or is it some sort of GPS (or something else) that they have,and having radar detectors go off is merely an attractive coincedence?

Just wondering. Thanks.

Tony

5 responses so far

Oct 09 2008

is there a problem with cobra radar detector?

Published by Nick under Cobra Radar Detectors

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hulio asked:


I have now passed 3 cop cars in town and it didn’t alarm me. was there radar gun not on or is the cobra broke. can cops turn off their radar?

Mary

2 responses so far

Oct 08 2008

I bought a new Radar Detector. cobra xrs-9430 I have a few quesions on detectors?

Published by Nick under Cobra Radar Detectors

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SACK559 asked:


I bougth the Cobra xrs-9430. The detector works great. The alarm goes off and says all these at different times; X Band. Ku Band. K Band. Ka Band — Wideband (Ka) Radar Sometimes right after i will indeed see a police officer or highway patrol. My question is what do each of those codes mean so i will have a better understanding right when an alarm sounds. Thanx a lot guys. Carson

Peejay

One response so far

Oct 07 2008

License Plate Spray: Method Or Madness?

Published by Nick under License Plate Covers

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Nahshon Roberts asked:


Photo enforcement has one message for reckless drivers: you can run, but you can’t hide. No matter how quickly you race past a sensor, your license plate will be photographed and you’d eventually be on the receiving end of a $100 fine.

Enterprising drivers, however, have latched onto a clever solution. Their retort to the challenge photo enforcement has issued? Catch me if you can.

Drivers have taken to using a variety of means to elude photo enforcers. One of these is the license plate spray.

License Plate Spray: Ancestor

Before license plate sprays, there were license plate covers. License plate covers deflect light from cameras, making plates unreadable. Manufacturers claim this light deflection mechanism makes it impossible to make out license plates from the side and the top. Because license plate covers come cheaply, many bought them. It was not long before authorities caught on. Some states quickly banned the use of license plate covers.

License Plate Spray: How Does It Work?

License plate spray came after the license plate cover. Like its ancestor, it also relies on the reflective property of a license plate’s lettering. Photo radars utilize a strong flash to photograph cars’ license plates as these vehicles speed by. License plate sprays flash this light back to the camera. The result is a picture made unreadable by over-exposure.

Advantages of Using License Plate Spray

To supporters, the license plate spray is one of the hottest inventions since sliced bread. They encourage its wide use for the following reasons:

● It’s cheap.

A can costs somewhere between $19 to $25.

● It’s easy to apply.

All you have to do is spray license plate spray on your license plate. Then, you wait for it to dry.

● It’s effective.

It reflects photo radar flash, thereby saving you from a costly and undeserved ticket.

● It can be used many times.

One can may be used to spray as many as four license plates.

● One application is good for life.

Once you apply license plate spray on your license plate, there’s no need to reapply it. It will not wash off or fade.

Disadvantages of License Plate Spray

● Its effectiveness is still under debate.

Some claim it works; others say it doesn’t. It’s unclear which side is telling the truth. What is clear as daylight, however, is the fact that license plate sprays are selling faster than law enforcers could blink.

● It may be responsible for negative behavior modification.

Some believe license plate sprays will cause drivers to be cocky. Because they no longer fear legal consequences of their actions, they would exceed the speed limit and run over red lights whenever they feel like doing so.

● It’s illegal.

Most states do not expressly prohibit the use of license plate spray. What they prohibit is obstructing license plates from human view. Manufacturers of license plate sprays argue that spraying license plates with a high-gloss finish is not illegal because the writing on the plates would still be visible to the human eye. It is only a photo radar camera that cannot see them.

To spray or not to spray? That is the question. No matter how we answer it, though, one thing is clear. The human race has made so many technological advancements anything is possible - even foiling wireless eyes.



Jane

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Oct 05 2008

Escort Passport 9500i or Valentine One Radar Detector?

Published by Nick under Escort Radar Detector

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Matthew M asked:


Which radar detector would I be better off with, I live in Houston and have lots of red light cameras and laser is what most of the cops use down here. I was looking at this website at http://www.RadarReviews.Net and it was a big help, I was just curious what you guys all used?

Mary

2 responses so far