View Poll Results: What is your feeling about radar detectors?
I have one and i love it
151
59.68%
I wish i had one
85
33.60%
Radar detector? Thats cheating just drive the speed limit
8
3.16%
Theyre illegal in my state
9
3.56%
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Radar Detectors
#1
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Radar Detectors
so today i realized that the radar detector is the greatest thing ever and i was just wondering how everybody else feels about them.
Was driving doing about 45 in a 25 and the radar detector went off so i slowed down, the guy behind me gets all upset that im driving the speed limit and goes around me doing probly 30-35. about a half mile down the road, lights appear and pull the guy over. gotta love these things.
Was driving doing about 45 in a 25 and the radar detector went off so i slowed down, the guy behind me gets all upset that im driving the speed limit and goes around me doing probly 30-35. about a half mile down the road, lights appear and pull the guy over. gotta love these things.
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Originally Posted by CoolMax
#6
Originally Posted by Hoooper
what you said has nothing to do with the thread, but thanks anyway.
omigosh radar detectors are like the coolest thing in the world!
TXT-1 is correct - your thread/poll is still
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I love my V1, i feel naked driving without it. But it doesn't make you invisible, you still need to keep an eye out for police. I"ve gotten one ticket with my radar detector, got hit with instant on with no other cars around, but it has saved me many times.
Even if I am not speeding, its still nice to know where the cops are
Even if I am not speeding, its still nice to know where the cops are
#8
As long as you dont think you are wearing an invisibility cloak, you will find that having a radar detector is the best thing since soap. I have a BEL right now but when money permits will invest in a V1. The BEL did save my a$$ when I was doing 70 in a 35, scared me to death too. Dont drive that recklessly anymore, though.
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Originally Posted by motocross416
I love my V1, i feel naked driving without it. But it doesn't make you invisible, you still need to keep an eye out for police.
PS: i just wanted to know what everybody thinks, i know its a lame poll but o well, i want to know.
#11
http://www.radarbusters.com/support/...ts/default.asp
Needed to do a little digging to find the reviews but its informative.
another good read from the same site.
http://www.radarbusters.com/support/...05/Default.asp
Needed to do a little digging to find the reviews but its informative.
another good read from the same site.
http://www.radarbusters.com/support/...05/Default.asp
#12
I have the Escort Passport 8500 Solo. If I could count the times this thing has gone off for false reads I would be one rich man. I can honestly say I dont like it. I got one for my car and my wife's. Thinking about selling both on ebay. Had them for about 4 months. Maybe Im not using them right or something, dunno.
#13
Originally Posted by Snolife
I have the Escort Passport 8500 Solo. If I could count the times this thing has gone off for false reads I would be one rich man. I can honestly say I dont like it. I got one for my car and my wife's. Thinking about selling both on ebay. Had them for about 4 months. Maybe Im not using them right or something, dunno.
#15
It goes off next to stores with motion detectors, i totaly turned my X scan off, on my 8500. it goes off at random times, but it does not bother me at all, I focus on the road, and usualy go with the traffic flow, +10/+5 over speed limit on regular streets, havent had a ticket in years
#19
The Best Radar Detector ever built has always been a set of Mark I Eyeballs......
People think that cops hide so well you can't see them.I haven't used a radar detector yet ( No $) , and have done my share of reckless driving. The only ticket I ever got was because I didn't pay attention. If I'd been looking at the road rather than the speedo, I would be 125$ richer. Think about it, how hard is it to miss a full-size Crown Vic behind a tiny bush?And NO bridge abutment should have antennas behind them......
Now, to make it clear, I'm not hatin' on detectors. I'm doin' it right and saving the $ for the best, a V1, but my point is that you can speed without a detector and still go home ticket free.Its all about paying attention to your surroundings ( trees, bridges, etc) outside of the blacktop and speedo. A pair of sharp eyes always beats a whistling box.....
People think that cops hide so well you can't see them.I haven't used a radar detector yet ( No $) , and have done my share of reckless driving. The only ticket I ever got was because I didn't pay attention. If I'd been looking at the road rather than the speedo, I would be 125$ richer. Think about it, how hard is it to miss a full-size Crown Vic behind a tiny bush?And NO bridge abutment should have antennas behind them......
Now, to make it clear, I'm not hatin' on detectors. I'm doin' it right and saving the $ for the best, a V1, but my point is that you can speed without a detector and still go home ticket free.Its all about paying attention to your surroundings ( trees, bridges, etc) outside of the blacktop and speedo. A pair of sharp eyes always beats a whistling box.....
#21
I have the Bell laserpro 905. Laser's are so fast, you have no time to slow down. This toy jams the laser. Saved my neck over a dozen times with photo radars. My Bell RX65 has always given me plenty of warning for K, X bands.
A great combo.
A great combo.
#22
Originally Posted by ArcticW
The Best Radar Detector ever built has always been a set of Mark I Eyeballs......
People think that cops hide so well you can't see them.I haven't used a radar detector yet ( No $) , and have done my share of reckless driving. The only ticket I ever got was because I didn't pay attention. If I'd been looking at the road rather than the speedo, I would be 125$ richer. Think about it, how hard is it to miss a full-size Crown Vic behind a tiny bush?And NO bridge abutment should have antennas behind them......
Now, to make it clear, I'm not hatin' on detectors. I'm doin' it right and saving the $ for the best, a V1, but my point is that you can speed without a detector and still go home ticket free.Its all about paying attention to your surroundings ( trees, bridges, etc) outside of the blacktop and speedo. A pair of sharp eyes always beats a whistling box.....
People think that cops hide so well you can't see them.I haven't used a radar detector yet ( No $) , and have done my share of reckless driving. The only ticket I ever got was because I didn't pay attention. If I'd been looking at the road rather than the speedo, I would be 125$ richer. Think about it, how hard is it to miss a full-size Crown Vic behind a tiny bush?And NO bridge abutment should have antennas behind them......
Now, to make it clear, I'm not hatin' on detectors. I'm doin' it right and saving the $ for the best, a V1, but my point is that you can speed without a detector and still go home ticket free.Its all about paying attention to your surroundings ( trees, bridges, etc) outside of the blacktop and speedo. A pair of sharp eyes always beats a whistling box.....
All jokes aside, you dont see most of these cops until you have already passed them, and yes I do own a pair of Mark I eyes. Speeding on unfamiliar roads with your eyes as radar is reckless.
#23
Originally Posted by devilz05
. Drive through Jersey ..... Speeding on unfamiliar roads ......reckless.
I would agree that speeding on unfamiliar roads , radar detector or not, is somewhat reckless......
that's why I only do 120 around interstate and Bushes THAT I KNOW
#24
Originally Posted by Snolife
I have the Escort Passport 8500 Solo. If I could count the times this thing has gone off for false reads I would be one rich man. I can honestly say I dont like it. I got one for my car and my wife's. Thinking about selling both on ebay. Had them for about 4 months. Maybe Im not using them right or something, dunno.
#25
even if you drive through open road like in 'Nevada or some desert', you'll still be able to get gunned from a good distance. detectors will detect it from at least a mile away depending on terrain and how good the detector is but even then its better safe than sorry.
#26
Agree about using eyeballs...
The poster commenting on using your eyes has an excellent point. In the Atlanta area, it's even funnier. All the police have to do is use a semi-marked car - no lights on top - if they can keep up with the traffic, they can write tickets all day long for 20+ over the limit.
The real issue is why/where are you doing your speeding - and that will determine if your detector will save you at all. If you are cruising cross country - interstate - then you can screen yourself with traffic ahead plus the detector will fire as *other* cars ahead of you get scanned. If you are first in line, your pricey or cheap detector just informed you that the man has you if he wants you.
If you speed on city streets - well, no sympathy. Most of the police in the Atlanta area use the laser. I've not read much on the jammer for the laser, need to go learn more on that....
The real issue is why/where are you doing your speeding - and that will determine if your detector will save you at all. If you are cruising cross country - interstate - then you can screen yourself with traffic ahead plus the detector will fire as *other* cars ahead of you get scanned. If you are first in line, your pricey or cheap detector just informed you that the man has you if he wants you.
If you speed on city streets - well, no sympathy. Most of the police in the Atlanta area use the laser. I've not read much on the jammer for the laser, need to go learn more on that....
#27
Originally Posted by madmik
I have the Bell laserpro 905. Laser's are so fast, you have no time to slow down. This toy jams the laser. Saved my neck over a dozen times with photo radars. My Bell RX65 has always given me plenty of warning for K, X bands.
A great combo.
A great combo.
#28
two questions :
1. if i get pulled over, is it okay to leave the radar out in the open or should i try hiding it? do cops look unfavorably at radars?
2. how do we prevent tickets that are given out via helicopters? i have two friends that were speeding and were caught by helicopters.
1. if i get pulled over, is it okay to leave the radar out in the open or should i try hiding it? do cops look unfavorably at radars?
2. how do we prevent tickets that are given out via helicopters? i have two friends that were speeding and were caught by helicopters.
#29
Originally Posted by nasalcedo03
Pretty sure jammers don't work, but whatever....
And if you get pulled over with a detector/jammer/other illegal countermeasure, the 5-0 will either confiscate it or make you destroy it. If you get pulled over, and you have a device out, don't try to hide it. An officer may think your hiding and reaching down for something far more dangerous than a Black Passport....
#30
Originally Posted by paulfromchicago
two questions :
1. if i get pulled over, is it okay to leave the radar out in the open or should i try hiding it? do cops look unfavorably at radars?
2. how do we prevent tickets that are given out via helicopters? i have two friends that were speeding and were caught by helicopters.
1. if i get pulled over, is it okay to leave the radar out in the open or should i try hiding it? do cops look unfavorably at radars?
2. how do we prevent tickets that are given out via helicopters? i have two friends that were speeding and were caught by helicopters.
2. you cant avoid getting zapped by air support. just go with the flow and dont speed so often.
#31
Originally Posted by RS-3
1. you must find out if detectors are illegal in your state.
2. you cant avoid getting zapped by air support. just go with the flow and dont speed so often.
2. you cant avoid getting zapped by air support. just go with the flow and dont speed so often.
#32
Originally Posted by nasalcedo03
Pretty sure jammers don't work, but whatever....
I rarely speed on small roads. I prefer the open highways and sharp offramps. In northern VA, DC, and MD, we have photo cameras in many locations, sometimes mounted on trucks parked along side the beltway (I95). I get the jammed alert, and no ticket in the mail. So far so good.
#33
Originally Posted by The Law
usually if there is no unit around and you get zapped by air support there are ways of getting around it from getting a ticket ex: a same exact car like mine passed by 5-10 mins ago..." im not saying that air support cant get you or you should try it anytime soon, im just saying that there are ways of getting around that ticket that was issued from a police unit that wasnt there when they pulled you over unless you have something on your car that is rediculous to spot in the air and on the ground like the rice wings and stickers
#35
There is only one V1 detector.
http://www.valentine1.com/
You could probably find them on eBay, but they may not have the latest software.
http://www.valentine1.com/
You could probably find them on eBay, but they may not have the latest software.
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I had one. Got stolen.
It was a valentine one
I find that cops see it as another reason to pull you over and harrass you from personal experience.
plus crackheads see it as an easy 8ball
plus no radar detector will REALLY protect you from laser or lidar, if it goes off 95% chance he's already got you.
you just know ahead of time. and a lot of cops are switching to lidar because of this.
bottom line: sad my v1 got stolen, but not gonna fork out for another one.
It was a valentine one
I find that cops see it as another reason to pull you over and harrass you from personal experience.
plus crackheads see it as an easy 8ball
plus no radar detector will REALLY protect you from laser or lidar, if it goes off 95% chance he's already got you.
you just know ahead of time. and a lot of cops are switching to lidar because of this.
bottom line: sad my v1 got stolen, but not gonna fork out for another one.
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Originally Posted by kenji
I had one. Got stolen.
It was a valentine one
I find that cops see it as another reason to pull you over and harrass you from personal experience.
plus crackheads see it as an easy 8ball
plus no radar detector will REALLY protect you from laser or lidar, if it goes off 95% chance he's already got you.
you just know ahead of time. and a lot of cops are switching to lidar because of this.
bottom line: sad my v1 got stolen, but not gonna fork out for another one.
It was a valentine one
I find that cops see it as another reason to pull you over and harrass you from personal experience.
plus crackheads see it as an easy 8ball
plus no radar detector will REALLY protect you from laser or lidar, if it goes off 95% chance he's already got you.
you just know ahead of time. and a lot of cops are switching to lidar because of this.
bottom line: sad my v1 got stolen, but not gonna fork out for another one.
#39
Originally Posted by RS-3
but i have yet to see an air support unit gunning people down for speed. theyve got more bigger fish to fry than waste tax payers money keeping a chopper up in the air for randomly clocking vehicles. its pretty expensive to keep somthing in the air like that doing a job ground units can do at a less of an expense.
Try telling the Illinois State Police that. They have run a speedtrap using an airplane( less $ than a chopper) before on rural parts of I-57 . The cops can afford to do this because of grant money that the state gives to the police for specific reasons. The cops get extra $ around holidays and certain travel periods to "keep things safe"
Cause of the nature of an air support speedtrap, you won't know a plane clocked you unless you ask.
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i have an 8500 x50. i don't speed in urban areas, but on the highway i tend to set cruise control at 8 to 10 mph over the limit. the RD has alerted me to the presence of on a few occasions, and I've certainly appreciated it. it rarely falses on the highway, so when it does go off i switch into the right lane and slow down discreetly. the trick is to think of the RD as a tool; you have to learn how to use it effectively in order to reap its benefit.