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Radar detector's against laser
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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 517906" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>High beams should not have any effect on LASER, but the reflectors themselves might. Some vehicles are hard to hit correctly. LASERs have built in error reduction, so if there is too much movement of the unit or it loses a signal part way through, for any reason, it will not record a speed. Many times I have pointed a laser at a car or MC and due to something not being exactly right (usually distance) I cannot get speed. When that happens, if the vehicle has a LASER detector, the detector will go off even though the speed was not read. As already mentioned, for the most part, LASER detectors will only let you know when you have been hit, but sometimes it's better to be lucky than good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 517906, member: 13519"] High beams should not have any effect on LASER, but the reflectors themselves might. Some vehicles are hard to hit correctly. LASERs have built in error reduction, so if there is too much movement of the unit or it loses a signal part way through, for any reason, it will not record a speed. Many times I have pointed a laser at a car or MC and due to something not being exactly right (usually distance) I cannot get speed. When that happens, if the vehicle has a LASER detector, the detector will go off even though the speed was not read. As already mentioned, for the most part, LASER detectors will only let you know when you have been hit, but sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. [/QUOTE]
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