I was wondering can a police radar unit can get your speed if there is a hill in between you and the officer but the officer can see the vehical.
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I was wondering can a police radar unit can get your speed if there is a hill in between you and the officer but the officer can see the vehical.
Yes.Quote:
Originally Posted by whistler
from what i have been told radar units they can clock u when they see your car or u start to see them if you cant see them then they cant clock you it works for the other way around to :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by whistler
(Your just talking about the fact that radar uses 'line of site' basically but what you said is not entirely true...)Quote:
Originally Posted by carlito
Just because you can see the LEO doesnt mean he can clock you. The maximum effective range of police radar units is between 1/4-1/2of a mile, depending on what band (this is approx).
So if you have good eyes (or they have their lights on) you could spot an LEO before it would be possible to get a reading on you.
That being said:
You are generally correct 'carlito' how LEO's set up once you see them....they can pretty much (or already have) been able to target you or get your speed.
true true...cat and mouse game we all play.....am i right?Quote:
Originally Posted by AirMoore