If we know one thing about Autoweek readers, it’s that you always scrupulously follow posted speed limits. We also know that being ambushed by a speed trap is no fun no matter how fast you’re driving, ...
Escort is going further upmarket in windshield-mount radar/laser detectors with a $649 model that is its first with front and rear antennas to show whether a police radar gun is firing from ahead, ...
The reasons why you should own and use a radar detector have been pretty well fleshed out by this point, but in case you need a refresher, here’s the TL;DR: between the cost of a speeding ticket and ...
Now THIS is a deal you can't afford to pass up. Escort's MAX 360 MKII is on sale right now at Amazon for an astounding 79 percent off. But at this price, this deal will not last—so act today! You ...
Police officers use radar to assess whether you’re speeding. And despite what many people may think, if you don’t live in Virginia, Washington D.C. or Mississippi, it’s perfectly legal to use a radar ...
TWICE VIP Award 2016 Winner! Setting the benchmark in state-of-the-art radar detection technology and ticket protection, the top-of-the-line Escort Max360 offers the ultimate in protection, with ...
For anyone who takes radar and laser detectors seriously, there are only two brands to consider: Escort and Valentine One. For years Escort has added new technology to its detectors, from GPS lockout ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." But the primary purpose of any decent detector is to sniff out various types of police radar—X, K, and Ka ...
It seems 2020 is a fruitful year for die-hard radar detector fans. On Tuesday, Escort expanded its radar detector lineup with the introduction of the Redline 360C, which combines the features of its ...
Radar detectors are no longer the unreliable dashboard devices they used to be. If you’re concerned about being detected speeding, you can enjoy the benefits of surprisingly advanced systems from ...
Radar detectors matter more than ever, but you wouldn’t know it from the poorly researched clickbait that was Doug Demuro’s recent article, “Radar Detectors Are Useless Now.” How many tickets did I ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Radar speed-detection capabilities were first developed in 1935 by a Bobby in Britain who had his eyes ...