Mar 01
National Safety Commission Supports Proposed Ban on Radar Detectors
National Safety Commission Supports Proposed Ban on Radar Detectors
UGH! If this bill passes I will be ticked. To be honest, I really don’t speed that much anymore, now that I sold my Talon and got the Durango, but thats not the point. For one thing, I don’t think cities and states would like this bill either. Traffic violations are a *huge* source of income for many municipalities. Also, there are other studies showing that higher speed limits actually reduce the risk of accidents. Sometime in the last year, Indiana increased the limit to 70 on I-64, which is great for when we go visit my parents in St. Louis.
Not that I think something like this would ever pass because there are many businesses that make a lucrative amount of income based on these devices (Valentine, Bell, Cobra, Escort, etc.) and I’m sure they would lobby the heck out of Congress to ensure it doesn’t happen.
Heck, there’s also the geek factor in this. I love my gadgets and my radar detector (from www.CarDomain.com) is pretty nifty.
-pc
October 27th, 2008 at 12:23 pm
Thanks for writing this.