Context Counts
I bought my V1 just in time for a trip from Ann Arbor, Michigan to Miami. Along with two other two cars, we were cruising fast. It was clear the others had detectors. They always knew about the traps around the same time I did. They had Escorts, and I began to wonder if my … continued
Detecting More Than Radar
It was dark and I was driving my family back from a state park, keeping the speedometer between 55 and 60. We were worried about wildlife on the roads. Also, since it was Labor Day weekend, I was sure the cops would be out. We see one with someone pulled over. As I pass him, … continued
Oh, it’s Nothing
“Yeah, right…Oh s—t!” These were the last words I heard from my driving buddies as the trap closed. They’ll be getting V1’s soon. My local Porsche club buddies and I frequently go on Saturday drives, early in the morning. There is a stretch nearby where we “open up.” We feel safe; we know the area. … continued
Night of the Scoffer
We were hustling up Interstate 5 to San Francisco. One of my passengers, a former military tech type, scoffed at the V1. “You paid HOW much for that thing? I got a good radar detector for $100!” As often happens on I-5, a small convoy formed. Looking over, I could see that one of them … continued
Is It Broken In Yet?
A new motorcycle deserves a new Valentine 1…and after positioning the instrument on the mount, I went for a short ride to make sure everything was okay. On the next ride, the V1 went flying off. I had forgotten to finalize the mount by permanently installing the Velcro. It slid perhaps 100 feet down the … continued
The “Good Boy” Benny
I was running late, and perhaps a little above the speed limit. Suddenly V1 reminded that I’m traveling in the ticket zone, so of course I slowed down. As the intensity meter increased and the arrow pointed straight ahead, my foot naturally relaxed on the gas. But my pulse didn’t. I always find it exciting … continued
The Cousin Bogey Search
V1 let me “get one” on a favorite cousin that I will never let him live down. The cousin, at the time, was a LEO for the county we both call home. He always loved the fact that the department could afford new cars and all the latest equipment, especially the speed detecting devices. When … continued
Avoid Radar, Meet Girls
I’m by myself in the middle of Texas. Then I notice another car, something sporty, approaching from way back. I’m going a good click and it’s just a bit faster. As we come up on some small rises, I’m getting faint Ka mixed with K on V1, so I let up a bit. Sports car … continued
Taking Casualties in Ohio, Heavy Casualties
So I’m traveling through Ohio on I-80, caravanning with five other friends, all headed to a student car competition outside Detroit. I’ve just installed my Valentine One. I’m coming down a hill and all of a sudden I get a laser warning. Scares the pants off of me. Duck into the right lane, see the … continued
Okay, Buddy, Where’s the Fire?
I am a volunteer fireman. On several occasions I have responded to calls late at night while driving in my wife’s car, which lacks the flashing lights required to warn others that I am on my way to an emergency. I have owned my V1 for several years now. It has saved many precious moments … continued