The Problem with Radar Guns

October 25, 2009 · Filed Under Uncategorized 

The first time I became interested in radar detecting products (such as a radar detector or a radar jammer) was 1994. There I was, cautiously driving my car at night, well within the speed limit, when suddenly, a police man signals me to pull over. “Is there a problem, officer?” I quietly queried? According to the police officer, who was checking cars for speeding, I was going over the speed limit. No matter how hard I attempted to persuade him that I didn’t, he wouldn’t let me go. And why would he?

What in particularirritated me is that I was not speeding – not at all. I wasn’t even close! It appears that his radar gun was not working properly. I did a major research on the subject, studied the way radar guns work, read countless radar detector reviews, and found out that frequently there is an error in the speed the radar gun measures. Of course, the vast majority of individuals who receive a speeding ticket simply give up when in fact they should argue their case in court (which is aware of these issues, but who has the time and patience to fight the system? I never did either.

Since then I’ve become somewhat of an expert on radar detectors, and in fact, dedicated much of my time to discovering the best radar detector (in my opinion, the passport 9500ix). Yeah, it allows drivers to speed, but many people will do it anyway. What I consider its main strength is it protects you from being falsely accused of driving over the speed limit. Until more accurate radar guns are created, I feel this is our only way of insuring ourselves from getting speeding ticket without going over the speed limit.

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