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Escort's newest radar detector includes app connectivity and a shared database of speed traps and red-light cameras.
Two major radar detector makers are introducing features that automatically share the location of police or photo speed traps or red-light cameras with all others on the system.
But the primary purpose of any decent detector is to sniff out various types of police radar—X, K, and Ka bands and their sub-variants—and laser signals that measure a motorist’s speed.
A radar detector! This handy device will tell you when you've caught the notice of a police officer and warn you to drop your speed. And it's perfectly legal (except in Mississippi and Virginia).
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Of course, the company insists that its detectors exist to enhance safety; red-light cameras and speed cameras are generally installed in areas with high accident rates.
A radar detector is the perfect tool for picking out a speed trap. But which one do you get? We put six of the best to the test; here are the results.
This involves pinning a police car on Waze, dedicated road signage for speed checks, and allowing drivers to use their radar detectors.
Even before the dreaded and despised 55 mph speed limit, the nascent radar detector industry was born with the very first units: the Fuzzbuster, Snooper and Radar Alert dash-top units.
Thinking about buying a radar detector for your car? Well, there are a bunch of things you need to know. Larry Kosilla of Ammo NYC put together a comprehensive video covering any and all possible ...