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Radar – Laser Detectors – Speed for more tickets!

July 3rd, 2010, 12:51 am @ Radar Detectors Articles

Think about it how many times does it happen that when you are driving on the highway there is that one person that zooms past you going extremely fast. You think  to yourself, “Why is he not worried about getting a ticket.” The reason that he is comfortable with going that fast is usually because he has a radar/laser detector.

Another simple example is whenever you look into a nice sports car there is usually a radar/laser detector. Its a simple fact and most of these sports cars are being sold with detectors in them already! You may be asking why but the simple reason is that they are going to speed and they know it. So in order to avoid an unwanted ticket they have these detectors that if used properly will eliminate tickets.

Now you may be thinking well someone with a sports car can afford one but I can’t. However getting a ticket will cost you multiple times more than getting a detector. This is because the ticket costs about $130 and then the insurance costs will increase on average $300 every year for three years. This is a huge sum of money to pay for something that could have comparatively cheaply and easily been done. You may be asking what about those red light cameras. Well they have GPS systems that will identify those to in fact there are so many things that are made to try to beat the ticket. In times like these where the city is looking for extra revenue there is never a better time to buy one So ticket prices.

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