07-05-2019, 02:51 AM | #1 |
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The 458 happening at last
Went for a late ride yesterday and finally found a white 458 next to me at the lights.I'd been hoping for this duel for a long time and craftily snicked it into M2.When the lights tripped we remained together to about 70 before the radar alarm started going off and we both backed off the pedal so guess he had one too.After exchanging thumbs up and waves got to say it was the perfect end to the day
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07-14-2019, 02:14 PM | #3 |
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I wouldn't leave home without it. A GPS detector protects your Driving Licence by giving early warning of all types of speed traps and fixed speed cameras.It gives audible and screen warnings of laser, radar,specs, fsc's and other traps,has the added bonus of giving you your true speed on the screen.For instance true 30mph on an M5 will read 32mph on the speedo and at 76mph your really at 70mph so keep it just below 80mph true speed on the detector to stay safe on motorway.
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The snooper iradar looks good... i used to use a roadangel. But their monthly fees are getting stupid
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12-14-2019, 08:44 AM | #9 |
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Mobile speed cameras and vans are normally used at designated approved locations in the UK this unit will alert you when you are approaching any of these locations.
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Not sure if it catches cop van radar though probably does.
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How is it around your area for these radar vans and shouldn't there be a warning sign well before approaching them. |
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You have a detector yourself? |
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+1 on the radar type detectors (non GPS) warning you too late, or going off while sitting at traffic lights, or passing automatic opening doors etc, I tried them. I accept that they may have improved now but it's whatever works for you and it's "Speed Cheetah" for me. Last edited by Guy M5; 12-16-2019 at 04:59 AM.. |
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No haven't got one myself. Sometimes use waze as that has people report the speed traps. But usually I know where the camera are and try and be pretty good! got no points on my licence so doing alright and been driving 18 years! Never even been breathalyzed |
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