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I have not seen that trap since that night. Also, that night I only got a laser warning. I think they were testing out their new laser toy. I have seen speed traps on Avondale Rd however. That road is killer without a detector.
I agree with you. As I said before, I think Laser is new to WSP. Be careful out there.
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I'd suggest that the operative phrase about so-called "jammers" is "SAVE YOUR MONEY".
Pat
My question is this, have the winshield mounts improved over the past 6/7 years. Both of our V1s are mounted on the visor. I'm going to upgrade one of my V1s this summer and may purchase a new winsheild mount, if they have improved.
God bless the V1
I'm considering buying an Escort Passport SR1 radar detector to be installed in my 2001 Lexus LX470. The SR1 is a model whose detector is concealed behind the front grille, with a separate display mounted in the passenger compartment.
Having been told that the display would be mounted on the top of the steering column, just under my line of sight through the top of the steering wheel to the instrument panel, I can't help wondering how this actually works out for the driver.
Does anyone have personal experience with such an installation in an LX470 or a Toyota Land Cruiser? If so, I'd certainly appreciate your comments on how satisfactory such an installation has been for you.
Thanks in advance for your help.
If you want the best performance that ANY brand of detector can achieve, DO NOT have it mounted behind the grille. The grille is too low for longest distance protection. The higher in or on your vehicle that you mount it, the longer the range of detection (especially when you are approaching the crest of a hill with the police radar or laser gun on the far side. Also, the chrome, or other plastic or metallic, material that the grille is made of will block, or interfere with, your detector's reception of incoming signals. This is also true of certain automobile windshields containing metallic tints.
The location of the display is a matter of convenience and personal preference. The faster that you can see or hear the warning, the quicker you can react to reduce your speed. That's another reason to mount the detector itself as high as possible.
Detectors are not illegal in New York State. Only DC and Virginia have such laws (Canada too). You indicated: "I'd like to buy a radar/ lasor detector to avoid this in the future." The detector can only help improve the odds. You are just looking for trouble doing "77 and 80 in a 55". Take it a bit easier. You'll live longer.
If you get one, do your homework, study up on them and pick a good one. If I were going to buy one it would be the Escort 1800 or the Valentine. Would not bother with the hidden remote. One word of advise. Slow down and enjoy life. It can be a lot more fun that you think.
It is false hope to believe that a detector is going to solve your problem.
One thing I might add to the others' advise is to use some of the resources available on the net to find out where the traps are on your route to and from school. Information gathering is as important a tool for avoiding tickets as a good detector!
Good Luck
Another thing I noticed is when i turn on the radar, I watch the speed quickly go down on the unit as th approaching vehicle slows down, but after they pass me they tend to speed up again, thinking the radar is going off because I am running radar behind them, but I'm actually tracking them as they speed up wuth my rear mounted unit.
All in all it's a game of cat and mouse. You get caught you pay the price.
These devices are suppose to make photo survalence unable to read your number because unless you are directly behind the plate, the number is obscured. They cost about $30. I have seen them advertised in the back of popular car magazines.
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I don't know anything about the vehicular laws of Washington, but any form of license plate cover (clear, fresnel, tinted, obscuring, reflecting, glass or plastic) is illegal here in New York State. It's use 'em at your own risk.
Secondly, as an officer dont you think it is more valuable for you guys to be driving around. The only real way to cut down on crime is to make the criminal fear that the risk of being caught is high. By sitting in one place doing radar you just get us busy people on the way to work (well not entirely true). My point would be is that I would rather you driving by my house while my wife and kid are home alone and keeping the rapists, burgerlers, etc second guessing rather than ticketing for going over the speed limit.
55mph vs 75 mph in an accident....you will die just as fast. 55mph may seem slow and safe but it gets too much credit for saving lives.
By the way, I dont know how you guys do your job anymore. theres just so much disrespect for officers these days. Its a shame.
turn on your turn signal near a car behind you that is travelling at the same speed as you and with plenty of room for you to move into his lane and just watch them accelerate to block your path.
What is it about people?
People suck.
So, it depends.
BTW, except the rare saints between us, most everybody was more than once in the "racer" mood. Even girls :-).
And if there is really a plenty of room, almost nobody have enough time to close the gap. Not sure about Corvette, Trans Am, BMW 540, and alike, but very few mid-price vehicles, if any, are capable on such acceleration.
In Connecticut new drivers (16-year old and immigrants) are taught that plenty of room means you see headlights in the rear-view mirror, not a side one. Not sure if this is just a rule or state law, but to know this is necessary to pass tests. My friend received his first license in California; there the rule was "one car length in head of you and 1 behind for every 10 mph". I.e. 6-8 car lengths with 60 to 80 mph highway speed.
Of course, the majority of drivers have more experience and does not follow these rules. Witness the 30-car pill-outs.
Jim C
I previously used a Valentine 1 which performed well but I think the 8500 has the edge! plus its $100 less! Hope someone finds this info useful.
Bel 880
Bel 890
Cobra 9550 or Cobra 9850
Uniden 757
I really can't afford the high end models, and need some protection.
Any info or recommendations would be helpful would be helpful.