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Top products to avoid Radar DetectionThere are many choices, small detectors, large detectors, different displays and all promising you that they are the best radar detector made. Radar Roy, who is a retired police officer and a certified traffic radar instructor, is here to help you select the best radar detector for your budget and also help you understand some of the many features that are important in your selection. Whether you are purchasing a radar detector as a gift or for your own personal use, Radar Roy offers his 30 years experience in his field of expertise to help you make an informed buying decision and help you find the most advanced technology for your driving situation. Radar Roy has spoken with hundreds of clients who just wish that they had found his online information earlier. They fell for the hype manufacturers and dealers use; cordless, VG3, paying your ticket, longest range, no false alerts, to name a few. To begin, you first must understand the purpose of a radar detector, regardless of the manufacturers claims, it is to detect police radar or laser, give a visual and audio warning to alert the user and protect them from getting a deserved or undeserved speeding ticket. Some 15 million radar speeding tickets are issued each year, one maybe yours. Whether the ticket is justified or unjustified, the costs are staggering! Speeding fines today cost hundreds of dollars and it does not stop there. Your insurance will increase dramatically and each violation is kept on your insurance record for five years! Roy has performed numerous tests on various products from manufacturers such as Bel, Cobra, Whistler, Escort, PNI, Valentine and Rocky Mountain Radar; using police radar and laser guns. He rates the range and performance of the detectors on how well they detect on X, K and Ka bands, how well they filter out false alerts, and how well they detect instant on and does price comparisons. Roy also provides you tips so you can learn how to drive like a pro in his "Maximize Your Radar Detector" article. Radar Roy also hosts an informative Radar Detector message forum at www.radardetector.net, where users post their questions directly to Roy. After reading Roy's reviews you will be able to make an informative decision, and no longer feel that you been left out in the cold. |
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