Radar Detector -1 cop +1
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not totally true http://www.escortradar.com/9500ci.htm
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As an aside, I've noticed that here in Ohio authorities (or someone) are planting radar emitters in mobile flashing highway signs ("left lane closed ahead" - that sort of thing). These normally seem to K band. Anyone else seeing this? I'm just wondering how wide spread this has become.
Yes I have noticed this as well, its really annoying, I dont know if they are doing it on purpose or maybe its just something to do with the signs. Either way I have only gotten 1 ticket with the Valentine One and that was an instant Laser on, I should've known better I had 5 cops pass me that day trying to nail me, the 6th cop on the road got me. This is all in about a 30 minute drive.
Yes I have noticed this as well, its really annoying, I dont know if they are doing it on purpose or maybe its just something to do with the signs. Either way I have only gotten 1 ticket with the Valentine One and that was an instant Laser on, I should've known better I had 5 cops pass me that day trying to nail me, the 6th cop on the road got me. This is all in about a 30 minute drive.
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Cobra radar detectors just tell you when you're about to get a ticket. Or there is a 7Eleven across the street.
I got a Passport S2 Solo (wireless version) and never looked back. It's saved my butt many of times. I love the fact that it's wireless but I am looking to upgrade to the new 9500i. It's just pure badass.
I was riding in a friends RX-8 with a 9500i and the detector goes off, Ka band, so you know it's a cop. We slow down, look around, nothing, Ka band getting stronger, still waiting, and then finally we see it's a photo radar van. I swear the Passport warned us a full 1/2 mile before the van, even around turns! Three cars passed us and got popped.
I got a Passport S2 Solo (wireless version) and never looked back. It's saved my butt many of times. I love the fact that it's wireless but I am looking to upgrade to the new 9500i. It's just pure badass.
I was riding in a friends RX-8 with a 9500i and the detector goes off, Ka band, so you know it's a cop. We slow down, look around, nothing, Ka band getting stronger, still waiting, and then finally we see it's a photo radar van. I swear the Passport warned us a full 1/2 mile before the van, even around turns! Three cars passed us and got popped.
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why dont you americans just dont speed? sure if might feel fun but speed can be the difference between whiplash and a broken neck
radar detectors/jammers here in aus are illegal and you can get fined like 1200 bucks if youre found with one lol
radar detectors/jammers here in aus are illegal and you can get fined like 1200 bucks if youre found with one lol
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What? Are you trying to say only Americans speed please most people who drive any kind of sports car speeds at one time or the other btw I am not refering to street racing which is dangerous and kills... Drewman you sound a bit self righteous to me..
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Not to mention the fact that speed limits in the US are artifically low to begin with.
I'm fighting a 64 in a 45 locally. Cited for driving higher than reasonably prudent not for exceeding the prima facie posted limit. I pulled the most recent traffic and engineering survey. Not only was it almost 7 years old (it needs to be less than five in this particular instance) but the 85th percentile on the survey was 52, which means the posted limit should have been 50 not 45. No reason was given for the lower limit. Go figure.
I'm fighting a 64 in a 45 locally. Cited for driving higher than reasonably prudent not for exceeding the prima facie posted limit. I pulled the most recent traffic and engineering survey. Not only was it almost 7 years old (it needs to be less than five in this particular instance) but the 85th percentile on the survey was 52, which means the posted limit should have been 50 not 45. No reason was given for the lower limit. Go figure.
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BTW, people who speed are *usually* (notice that I did not say always) more attentive to their driving and the immediate area around them, than people who drive slower but drive distracted or just zone out/relax. I have avoided many an accident even though I was driving faster than the limit, because I was at a heightened state of awareness versus someone in a cadillac with a living room couch for a front seat that is doing 2 under the limit, smoking a cigarette with one arm thrown across the seat.
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As an aside, I've noticed that here in Ohio authorities (or someone) are planting radar emitters in mobile flashing highway signs ("left lane closed ahead" - that sort of thing). These normally seem to K band. Anyone else seeing this? I'm just wondering how wide spread this has become.
Then when I got up into NJ, each overpass I would go under, would have something mounted on the side facing oncoming traffic, and the detector would progressively peg out. But on the other side there was nothing mounted, and no flash ever went off...so I dont know what that was about.
And in the mountains of western NC on I40 there are several stationary overhead "highway message" signs and each constantly emits radar, even though none of them actually measure your speed so far as I can tell.
Here in my medium size town in east TN, they have these dumb little trailer "radar signs" that the cops tow around and park on the side of the road in random places each week. They do not issue tickets and no cop cars are nearby monitoring them. This has been going on for several years now, I do not understand the point of it, as people just drive by them without paying any mind (again, in areas where the limit is set artificially low to begin with).
I actually think it would be funny if someone were to
1) shoot the things out with a shotgun
or
2) actually hook up to it at night and drag it to the nearby lake.
Of course I would never have the ***** to do either, but it would be funny as hell to hear about it.
Unfortunately I hear that my town is about to let that company that implements the speed and redlight cameras, come and put them here. As if a middle class town of 50k people with less than 10 major intersections needs those things.
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Looks to me that it went down like this:
Idiots +1 (you for speeding in a school zone and the cop for not ticketing you)
Society -1
If I was speeding like that I'd be ashamed of myself, not posting it in a public forum. Get a brain.
Idiots +1 (you for speeding in a school zone and the cop for not ticketing you)
Society -1
If I was speeding like that I'd be ashamed of myself, not posting it in a public forum. Get a brain.
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I agree that he should not have been speeding in a school zone. They call it a "School Zone" for a reason. To protect the kids. IN general the speed limit in the states is significantly lower than it should be. For example, there is a 4 lane highway I live near with MPH as 45. Mind you, NO houses, NO schools, and only ONE large shopping center at one point. This is a long road too maybe 60 miles or so in length. With a few stoplights/intersections, but in general you wont hit them all. No point at all for speed limit to be so slow.
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5 characters for you...
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****, it would make a good license plate. I have a V1 in my denali, rx7, rx8, and wife's millenia. Just like visa, never leave home without it.
Recently I picked up a state trooper 2.5 miles from his hiding spot. Granted I was at the top of a hill and he was at the bottom, but that is impeccable range.
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****, it would make a good license plate. I have a V1 in my denali, rx7, rx8, and wife's millenia. Just like visa, never leave home without it.
Recently I picked up a state trooper 2.5 miles from his hiding spot. Granted I was at the top of a hill and he was at the bottom, but that is impeccable range.
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IF speed limits were set reasonably then that might be an option. Roads here that will easily support 50-60mph are regulated to 30 and 40mph. We have **** to do, society is all about deadlines and appointments, and there are redlights at every minor intersection that slow you down more. I dont know how it is over there, but in many areas, traffic flow is very inefficient. Time is money, and so that is why most of us "speed" even though we are still driving at a very reasonable rate for the circumstances. But the law has set the speed limit artificially low to assist in revenue generation.
BTW, people who speed are *usually* (notice that I did not say always) more attentive to their driving and the immediate area around them, than people who drive slower but drive distracted or just zone out/relax. I have avoided many an accident even though I was driving faster than the limit, because I was at a heightened state of awareness versus someone in a cadillac with a living room couch for a front seat that is doing 2 under the limit, smoking a cigarette with one arm thrown across the seat.
BTW, people who speed are *usually* (notice that I did not say always) more attentive to their driving and the immediate area around them, than people who drive slower but drive distracted or just zone out/relax. I have avoided many an accident even though I was driving faster than the limit, because I was at a heightened state of awareness versus someone in a cadillac with a living room couch for a front seat that is doing 2 under the limit, smoking a cigarette with one arm thrown across the seat.
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they have to make the speed limit 35mph on a street that could easily handle 60 b/c stupid woman cant drive with out doing something else at the same time. My g/f get pissed when I dont call her as soon as I get off work. I would rather enjoy my drive home and then enjoy my convo with her when I got home. Not multi tasking both and enjoy neither of them
SO HATE THAT.
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SOO True, every time I am in the car with my wife, the first thing she does (in the passenger seat) is to start makin phone calls. I'm like NOOOOO!!! There goes the loud music the windows down and the awsome little breeze that the RX8 lets in in just the right amount to feel awsome but not blow you around like a tornado!
SO HATE THAT.
SO HATE THAT.
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