Thursday, August 28, 2008

Common Questions about Radar Detector

By Todd j Scott


If you have ever been pulled over for traveling above the speed limit then you know how important a radar detector can be. These tiny devices can greatly reduce your chance of getting pulled over for speeding but do you know how they work? It is one of the technological advances that we seem to take for granted. Most of us have no clue beyond plugging them into the cigarette lighter and mounting them on the dashboard. But are they legal? How do they work? Those are just a few of the questions that you should have when it comes to radar detectors. This is your lucky day.

But are the radar detectors legal? How do they work? Those are just a few of the questions that you should have when it comes to radar detectors. This is your lucky day.

These answers will cover the basics of radar detectors and hopefully by the end you will have some idea of why a radar detector can mean the difference between a speeding ticket and getting to keep your money and your insurance rates low.

Is a radar detector legal? In most parts of the United States it is legal to use a radar detector under the Communications Act of 1934. But there are some states that have either made it illegal to own or have a radar detector mounted in certain areas of your car. You have to check with the laws of your state before purchasing and using a radar detector so you will know in case you are stopped. It is also important to note that radar detectors are illegal in commercial vehicles no matter what state you live or travel.

What is a radar jammer? A radar jammer is a device that will scramble the radar waves and the LIDAR that are aimed at the vehicle. It is important to know that radar jamming is illegal in the United States and if you get caught with a radar jammer you are facing a fine and possible felony conviction for using one. It is definitely not worth the risk to own one.

What are some brands of radar detectors? There are several different brands of radar detectors on the market currently. You can choose from a Beltronics BEL RX54 radar detector or you can go with the Whistler XTR-690 Radar/Laser Detector. The choice is up to you and it may come down to what guarantees the company offers along with the price.

Can a police officer tell if I'm using a radar detector? Unless the police officer sees the radar detector on your dashboard then chances are good that he or she will not know if you are using a radar detector unless they pull you over for speeding. Then of course they will see the radar detector in your vehicle. Hopefully you do not live in or are traveling in a state that forbids the use of radar detectors.

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