Choosing a Radar Detector
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Choosing the Right Radar Detector
Overview
For as long as police have been issuing speeding tickets, drivers have sought ways to avoid them. One popular tool is the radar detector. Despite thorough testing, radar and laser guns can still make errors, with estimates suggesting that over 25% of radar tickets may be incorrectly issued. As a result, many drivers view radar detectors as essential.
Types of Radar Detectors
There are three primary types of radar detectors: corded, cordless, and remote-mounted.
Corded Detectors
Corded detectors are the most common. They plug into your car’s cigarette lighter or fuse box and attach to the windshield with suction cups. These detectors are popular because they’re easy to install, portable, and capable of detecting all radar bands.
Cordless Detectors
Cordless detectors are free from loose cords, offering a neater setup. They conserve battery life by quickly turning on and off, though they typically have a 30% shorter range than corded versions. However, new cordless models capable of detecting POP radar are set to arrive on the market.
Remote-Mounted Detectors
Remote-mounted detectors offer discreet installation, making them less noticeable to both law enforcement and thieves. They are more expensive and require professional installation, and they’re not easy to remove.
Purchasing Considerations
Radar detectors are available online or at local car audio stores, which can also inform you about state laws that may affect your purchase. It’s important to remember that owning a radar detector doesn’t justify reckless driving, which endangers others.
In conclusion, choosing the right radar detector depends on your needs for portability, range, and discretion. Always prioritize safety and responsibility on the road.
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