The radar works just fine, but the operator (the traffic officer) may not be able to see an approaching vehicle as well or as far away in fog conditions. The proper way to use traffic radar is to observe a speeding vehicle, visually estimate its speed, and then confirm the speed with the traffic radar. In dense fog, the traffic radar may indicate speeding vehicles the officer cannot see.
Yes it does work at night and so...don't speed.
They use science for things like radars, computers etc. so they can see the criminals
Today ships have radars that see through night and fog, making it possible to avoid ice bergs.
Police speed traps using Radars rely on Doppler to tell vehicle speed.
They are used to navigate weather and ships. Their are two different kinds of radars.
cheack the wireing
The headlights work on a totally different relay than the parking and fog lights. The headlight relay or headlight fuse is usually blown when only the parking and fog lights work.
There are 155 Doppler radars across the US and around 122 local offices.
The police either work in the community, on patrol and responding to emergencies, or they are at the police station doing administrative work.
they used to have little mice that would run out on the fields and that would transmit energy to the radars!!! isn't that incredible!!!!!
On my 2000 town and country, you pull out the headlight switch, fog lamps only work on low beam On my 2000 town and country, you pull out the headlight switch, fog lamps only work on low beam On my 2000 town and country, you pull out the headlight switch, fog lamps only work on low beam
Does the car have fog lights? I have a 2003 Sunfire that the high beams would not work on. This was caused by a short in the fog light wiring. I had the fog lights rewired separate from the harness (about $100) and the problem was fixed.
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