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f86sabjf
07-09-2012, 06:19 PM
Allright Gang just wandering how many of us use radar detectors. I know some of us like to play :mrgreen:

Me personally Escort 9500IX
In my future laser jammers

Phatmiata
07-09-2012, 06:47 PM
I used to use one, now I just know when not to speed, LOL My problem was I used the radar as an "im undetectable" and ended up with too many tickets, if I dont have one im not as inclined to speed

f86sabjf
07-09-2012, 06:56 PM
I undersatand that but I just learned how use it as a tool . Kinda like setting a rabbit out in front of you . Gotta love those showoff european rides.

xjdesertfox
07-09-2012, 07:32 PM
I have a V1 in my girlfriends car, Escort 8500 x50 in the truck(DD) with a ZR4 laser shifter, and a 9500ix in the miata.

Out here Ka and laser are the big tickets, although it seems like theyre slowly phasing out Ka and solely using laser.

kung fu jesus
07-09-2012, 08:40 PM
I'm with Phat. I used to use them, but after realizing I sped more with them, Is topped using them. I also spoke with a few LEOs. They each told me they will give you a ticket guaranteed if you have one. They also know how to spot the "hidden" ones.

If you stay 9 mph or less under, you're good to go. A few minutes saves isn't worth the hassle of tickets, court fines and jacked insurance rates.

WASABI
07-09-2012, 09:37 PM
I have a cheepo one, and every time it beeps it reminds me to slow down, and "keep it legal".

f86sabjf
07-10-2012, 05:20 AM
I've only got a warning once in 28yrs of driving and then It was FHP who never gives them supposedly

kung fu jesus
07-10-2012, 06:00 AM
Yeah, but us OGs usually get a little break from the cops anyways. ;)

tsingson
07-10-2012, 08:40 AM
If you cruise at 5mph over, usually they won't mess with you. I always cruise the middle lanes and do about 75mph and you can always see a trooper come up and pass me without even blinking an eye. I don't believe there is a reason to drive fast. Our cars are too pretty to be just a blur. :teehee:

f86sabjf
07-10-2012, 10:46 AM
That's my problem 5 over isn't happening but I guess if you wanna play you have to pay sometimes . I dont hold it against the officers though

kung fu jesus
07-10-2012, 10:52 AM
I guess I just do the math. If I'm going somewhere close, saw 20 miles, speeding isn't worth the time savings. If I'm going far, say 100 miles or more, it adds up. when I drove west coast to east coast in May, I would stay at about 10mph over. When you're driving 10+hours/day, it adds up.

tsingson
07-10-2012, 11:04 AM
10mph over isn't that bad most of the time anyways. If you just blend in, you won't stand out. But with a blue miata, you might stick out a little.

f86sabjf
07-10-2012, 11:24 AM
My bad habits are the back roads playing . On the hwy about 10 over

tsingson
07-10-2012, 11:36 AM
Sorry man. I can't help with that addiction.

Agent☣Orange
07-10-2012, 11:40 AM
It's interesting the attitudes toward radar detectors, not just in here but in the USA generally. I've always appreciated having one but I've never once thought if it as a notorious device, used by scofflaws to shave a minute off drive times. Really, if anyone thinks they need one to get to work on time then that problem speaks more to their generally poor organisation.

Rather, I just want to know what's ahead if possible. Personally, I drive around the speed limit, usually below or a little above to keep pace with traffic but at my age (and today's my birthday - condolences appreciated), you'd never see me weaving in an out and trying to beat everyone to the red light and endangering everyone. I always wish there were a cop at that moment to get them off the road.

What happens instead, especially nowadays with strained budgets is that cops are going for the easy targets if you will, picking a stretch of road that the public typically drives at least 5 over to perform "emphasis" enforcement (read revenue stops).

I just want to know about those ahead of time, not because I was doing anything wrong but because I don't want to be the victim of political circumstance.

tsingson
07-10-2012, 11:59 AM
Happy Birthday Yellow!

xjdesertfox
07-10-2012, 12:18 PM
It's interesting the attitudes toward radar detectors, not just in here but in the USA generally. I've always appreciated having one but I've never once thought if it as a notorious device, used by scofflaws to shave a minute off drive times. Really, if anyone thinks they need one to get to work on time then that problem speaks more to their generally poor organisation.

Rather, I just want to know what's ahead if possible. Personally, I drive around the speed limit, usually below or a little above to keep pace with traffic but at my age (and today's my birthday - condolences appreciated), you'd never see me weaving in an out and trying to beat everyone to the red light and endangering everyone. I always wish there were a cop at that moment to get them off the road.

What happens instead, especially nowadays with strained budgets is that cops are going for the easy targets if you will, picking a stretch of road that the public typically drives at least 5 over to perform "emphasis" enforcement (read revenue stops).

I just want to know about those ahead of time, not because I was doing anything wrong but because I don't want to be the victim of political circumstance.

This is exactly my feelings toward them.

I live next to the "118" freeway, on the way to my girlfriends house there is a large downhill portion about 2-3 miles long, at the bottom CHP hides behind a bush looking for people going ~80mph. My detector can alert me about a mile ahead of time.

I dont use the detector so I can speed, I use it as an added source of inforrmation.

WASABI
07-10-2012, 12:22 PM
I dont use the detector so I can speed, I use it as an added source of inforrmation.

Exactly .... and Happy Birthday Yellow!

tsingson
07-10-2012, 12:42 PM
Almost sounds like a nicer way of saying "I'm trying to not get caught speeding." Kinda like "We are looking for weapons of mass destruction." In reality "Ima take homeboy out that went after my pops." But I do know of a lot of people that do use them and have great success. My long drives always go through Virginia where you can't use them anyways.

f86sabjf
07-10-2012, 03:17 PM
yeah well Virgnia is a whole other ballgame. They arent anything but ticket writing revenue makers up there. I have a the right to defend myself this includes speeding tickets. So up there you have basically have no defense at all . The officers word agains yours. Thats bad mojo there.

f86sabjf
07-10-2012, 03:21 PM
Just so you guys know in a lot of states the radar gun must be reset between shots. Just sitting there with it on all the time aint good enough. You can request the logs of said officer and beat a ticket. Check your states for usability

SM16RMSM
07-10-2012, 05:42 PM
I have one but in honest opinion, even here in Florida, just drive like a white boy and you won't see a ticket. I learned the hard way. I don't speed that badly, usually 5 to 7 over. I got carried away and look down at the speed, 75 in a 50 zone :shock:. I was oh, need to slow down, and bamn, full Ka on my Vector 955. :fp: Next thing I know, I have a 129 dollar ticket and 4 points :cry2:. That was Saturday going to work. I just wasn't watching my speed. The officer wrote it for 59 in 50 so it was somewhat of a break but I afraid of what the insurance will be. I don't how much it will go up. Plus, radar doesn't work when the Stalker Radar is turned off.

Oh, Happy Birthday YY :mrgreen:

f86sabjf
07-12-2012, 05:29 PM
I dont think it will go up at all unless you change ins companies. They are based more on credit scores than anything else nowadays. You might give the ticket clinic a call if its recent. They can help quite a bit .

kung fu jesus
07-13-2012, 06:58 AM
That used to be the case. Now the insurance companies share a database, I believe. Last time I switched, I had forgotten about a claim my wife made for a minor fender bender (4/5 years ago). The new company found it and said it would affect our premiums for another 6 months.

The last speeding ticket I received, I hired a lawyer from solicitations I received literally a week after receiving it. It was 10-15 over. $250 for the lawyer and it was reduced to a $90 fine for "improper equipment", IIRC, and one year probation. No points. It was worth it.

Demon I Am
07-13-2012, 10:09 AM
KFJ, just keep in mind. Wake Co does not allow for "Improper Equipment" charges. I have a bogus 65-45 charge pending, that I am battling now.

kung fu jesus
07-13-2012, 10:40 AM
I got that ticket in '05 heading to the mountains on I 40. The trooper herded 2 other cars onto the shoulder. Maybe the reduced fine was called something else?

tsingson
07-13-2012, 11:28 AM
I haven't been pulled over for anything since 07 when I was caught in a intersection behind a 88 sentra with the driver and passenger holding the plywood on the roof of the car going 15mph. And I was the one who got the ticket. Imagine that.....

Malibu Q
01-05-2014, 08:12 AM
Where I live You not allowed to have them. Evidently the police have some way of knowing that you have one, and if they detect it, they'll tear the car apart to find it. They usually set up on suburban roads, where the speed limit is too low for the conditions, and there's easy money to be made. Tasmania is a small island, with only 500K inhabitants, my car would soon attract their attention if I drove like a maniac, and a rep like that is hard to shake.

ezmfne
01-05-2014, 09:01 AM
I got a ticket a few years back and the radar detector never went off. When I went to fight it I was told the officer had "visually estimated my speed" and didn't use radar. I was told this is common training for police and was use able in court. Not sure if I believe him since he reduced it to a fine anyway.