A Radar Detector Is For Anyone Who Knows Where To Use It And Uses It Properly
There are a lot of radar detectors out in the market that you could choose from despite its legality issues. It would help to know where it is legal or not, so that you can avoid any trouble with the law and at the same time maximize its use.
A radar unit is used by law enforcement to measure the speed of a vehicle. A radar detector was created for the purpose of checking if a radar unit is monitoring your speed. This is an electronic device that some motorists keep handy in the event that they know they will be speeding or just simply to determine if a radar unit is monitoring their speed at a certain time. If you are one of those motorists who need that kind of information, then radar detectors are for you. But then again, having a radar detector is not a license to speed.
Once you have determined your need for a radar detector, the next question would be if radar detector could be used in your area. There are some countries and areas that prohibit the possession of a radar detector and people who would like to avail it should take this into consideration. In some places, possession of a radar detector is considered illegal and could result in fines or confiscation and even both.
Possessing a radar detector (especially in a moving vehicle) is illegal in the following countries: Australia (in all states except Western Australia), Belgium, Canada (in all states except Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan), Finland, Germany, Malaysia, Netherlands, Singapore, Switzerland, and United Kingdom. On the other hand, it is known to be legal in Middle Eastern countries, especially in UAE, Jordan and KSA.
As for the United States, radar detectors are legal in private vehicles under the Communications Act of 1934, but then again the law varies from state to state. It would help if you find out first if it would be legal in the state where you will be using it. A radar detector is specifically illegal in all vehicles in Virginia, Washington,D.C. and in U.S. military bases. It is also illegal in commercial vehicles in: Illinois and New York. Under state law, commercial vehicles are those that are over 10,000 pounds while all other vehicles over 18,000 pounds. There is some states where it is known to be indirectly illegal such as: Minnesota and California. Indirectly illegal means that a radar detector is illegal if it is hanging from the windshield while it could be legal if it is mounted on the dashboard or visor.
