Most of the cops here have their radar on when stopped for duty. Detectors tell me I’m approaching school zones and wrecks before I get to them. They also warn me a cop is likely on the side of the road ahead somewhere. I do like being reminded to check my speed, but my detector is a safety device, not a law-breaking device. But mine is also mounted out of the way, can be easily turned off and on, muted, etc. I really value it as a tool in my car.In my area troopers are getting wise to radar detectors. They briefly turn on their radar guns to capture your speed then turn it off. Also they have been putting up radar guns all along highways to essentially scramble your detector. My advice is just do the speed limit and don't waste your money on detectors. Jammers are a different story though...
Police operate radar in two modes - constant and instant on (I/O). It's pretty normal for Troopers to use I/O and local police to use constant. I/O's been around since the late 70's/early 80's so it isn't anything new.In my area troopers are getting wise to radar detectors. They briefly turn on their radar guns to capture your speed then turn it off. Also they have been putting up radar guns all along highways to essentially scramble your detector. My advice is just do the speed limit and don't waste your money on detectors. Jammers are a different story though...
Yep, I'm with you - a detector helps in many ways. We all speed occasionally whether we're late for work or getting our kids to a sporting event. Cops know that but they have a job to do. Many of us choose to avoid roadside conversations if we can avoid it, lol. By the way, a lot more reports of TN Troopers using I/O these days than in the past. I got hit with I/O about 6 months ago by a local cop in Gatlinburg. Thankfully, she was operating it sloppily so I had a 1/2 mile warning from my detector.Most of the cops here have their radar on when stopped for duty. Detectors tell me I’m approaching school zones and wrecks before I get to them. They also warn me a cop is likely on the side of the road ahead somewhere. I do like being reminded to check my speed, but my detector is a safety device, not a law-breaking device. But mine is also mounted out of the way, can be easily turned off and on, muted, etc. I really value it as a tool in my car.
I got a Escort Redline 360, and that thing has saved me heaps, especially when they're just hiding around a corner/bend in vegetation. The cops have busted many cars speeding along in front of me though hahahaIn my area troopers are getting wise to radar detectors. They briefly turn on their radar guns to capture your speed then turn it off. Also they have been putting up radar guns all along highways to essentially scramble your detector. My advice is just do the speed limit and don't waste your money on detectors. Jammers are a different story though...