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    Default Is this vehicle less likely to get a good lidar reading

    Recently got my car. I wanted to know where the cop may try to get a reading with lidar on this vehicle. as you can see by the attached picture, the headlights are way off to the sides and angled. Would they be able to lock into those?

    also, there is no front license plate on the vehicle and the grill is full of holes. even the emblem isnt solid. there is the grey dull gray area which would normally have a license plate on top of it, but i'm not sure if that would be something they could get a reading on.

    please advise.....

    and thanks....

    Greygoose9

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    Default Re: Is this vehicle less likely to get a good lidar reading

    Quote Originally Posted by GreyGoose9 View Post
    Recently got my car. I wanted to know where the cop may try to get a reading with lidar on this vehicle. as you can see by the attached picture, the headlights are way off to the sides and angled. Would they be able to lock into those?

    also, there is no front license plate on the vehicle and the grill is full of holes. even the emblem isnt solid. there is the grey dull gray area which would normally have a license plate on top of it, but i'm not sure if that would be something they could get a reading on.

    please advise.....

    and thanks....

    Greygoose9

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    This forum really sucks since I "defected" 4+ years ago, btwn 2005 and 2009 you used to get an answer to your question in HOURS, now... whatever...

    Back to your question, Laser hit like here?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMAE5K_LCLE

    Your jpg photo of your car does not work anymore, you should repost it for better understanding of your question.

    If no front LP, they will target anything reflective on your car, headlights, chromed front grill and/or bumper, car logo if chromed as well, lastly they go for the windshield. Also it says, no idea if urban myth or true, lighter-color vehicles are easier to get a successful laser reading/hit than dark-color cars, therefore black should be the best color to slightly delay the laser reading on your car.

    Be safe out there.

 

 

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