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Photo Radar vs radar detectors
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<blockquote data-quote="Pep" data-source="post: 108333" data-attributes="member: 3248"><p>A lot of the highway cops still use radar Brian. Not all use laser. I have a Passport Max 360 and it has paid for itself in a few years. </p><p>What B said about the Dragon lidar, which is what is used for photo radar in Edmonton and Calgary is what I read and heard as well. Now, my detecter will not pick them up but it has GPS built in. I can use the smart cord and set a point for the GPS to remind where photo radar usually sits. Plus you can connect via bluetooth through an app on your phone, upload your spots to a data base and download other peoples uploaded spots. I tend to know where the photo radar spots are but on nice days I drive my car to work so on the way home I might zone out on remember but it will give me a verbal warning to help out. The unit Mikey has will do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pep, post: 108333, member: 3248"] A lot of the highway cops still use radar Brian. Not all use laser. I have a Passport Max 360 and it has paid for itself in a few years. What B said about the Dragon lidar, which is what is used for photo radar in Edmonton and Calgary is what I read and heard as well. Now, my detecter will not pick them up but it has GPS built in. I can use the smart cord and set a point for the GPS to remind where photo radar usually sits. Plus you can connect via bluetooth through an app on your phone, upload your spots to a data base and download other peoples uploaded spots. I tend to know where the photo radar spots are but on nice days I drive my car to work so on the way home I might zone out on remember but it will give me a verbal warning to help out. The unit Mikey has will do the same. [/QUOTE]
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