It's no secret that nobody likes to get a speeding ticket. Fortunately for us, technology evolved a lot in the last few years and we can protect ourselves from police radars. Follow us: One of this ...
You’re hurtling down your favorite highway, foot planted on the accelerator, engine playing its sweet song of mechanical ...
Rear and side-view mirrors used to be simple bits of shiny glass that let you see what was coming up behind your car. These days, they’re full of all kinds of electronics that, unsurprisingly, can ...
The use of radar detectors has remained a hotly debated practice for as long as drivers have been trying to avoid cops on the road. Generally speaking, you'll only ever come into contact with police ...
We are lucky in the U.S. when it comes to radar detectors, except if you live in Virginia or the District of Columbia -- you can’t have one there. Everywhere else is fair game, and chances are, a ...
This article was updated with new information in September 2025. Nothing will ruin a good cruise like seeing those flashing red and blue lights in your rearview mirror. It's a position many of us have ...
The possession of a radar detecting device is bound to be controversial, but in most jurisdictions not illegal. Many drivers who carry radar detectors in their vehicles are not looking to exceed ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." But the primary purpose of any decent detector is to sniff out various types of police radar—X, K, and Ka ...
There’s an ongoing arms race between radar detector manufacturers and law enforcement agencies that has led to a constant evolution of both radar guns and detectors alike. Radar guns have become more ...
This article was updated with new information in December 2025. Nothing ruins a spirited drive like the sudden strobe of red and blue in the rearview mirror. We've all been there, and it never feels ...