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Strobe
Alert
Special
strobes
mounted
on
the
light
bars
of
authorized
emergency
vehicles
(fire
trucks,
police
cars,
ambulances)
automatically
change
traffic
signals
as
the
vehicle
approaches
an
intersection.
These
strobes
and
the
special
strobe
detectors
located
on
the
traffic
signals,
introduced
fairly
recently
by
3M
and
Tomar,
are
already
in
use
in
more
than
1000
cities
nationwide.
Cobra's
exclusive
Strobe
Alert
detector
will
detect
these
special
strobes
and
give
an
emergency
vehicle
alert.
When
you
receive
such
an
alert,
please
watch
for
an
approaching
emergency
vehicle
and
pull
over
to
allow
it
to
pass.
To
inquire
about
coverage
in
your
area,
contact
your
local
fire
and
police
departments.
LIDAR (Laser)
The
correct
name
for
the
technology
that
most
people
refer
to
as
laser
is
actually
LlDAR,
which
stands
for
Light
Detection
and
Ranging.
L1DAR
operates
much
like
radar.
Its
signal
spreads
out
like
a
radar
signal,
though
not
as
widely.
Unlike
radar,
L1DAR
must
have
a
clear
line
of
sight
to
its
target
vehicle
throughout
the
entire
measurement
interval.
Obstructions
such
as
sign
posts,
utility
poles,
tree
branches,
etc.,
will
prevent
valid
speed
measurement.
Some
common
questions
about
LlDAR
include:
Does
weather
have
any
affect
on
LlDAR?
Yes.
Rain,
snow,
smoke,
fog,
or
airborne
dust
particles
will
reduce
the
effective
range
of
L1DAR
and
can,
if
dense
enough,
prevent
its
operation.
Can
LlDAR
operate
through
glass?
Yes.
Newer
L1DAR
guns
can
obtain
readings
through
most
types
of
glass.
However,
the
laser
pulse
also
can
be
received
through
glass
to
trigger
an
alarm
by
your
detector.
Can
LlDAR
operate
while
in
motion?
No.
Because
L1DAR
operates
by
line
of
sight,
the
person
using
it
cannot
drive
the
vehicle,
aim
and
operate
the
gun
all
at
the
same
time.
Is
LlDAR
legal
to
use?
Yes.
It
is
legal
in
all
50
states.
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