Traveling is adventurous! My Family and I just returned last night from our summer vacation, and have I got news for you. Purchase a radar laser detector. We love to drive around the country, there are just so many things to see. We traveled through Kansas, Missouri( from Kansas City to St. Louis), Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia (to Atlanta), Pensacola Florida, New Orleans, Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma. Of course we had rests along the way, staying with family.
The news I have for you is not that the gas prices have gone up for summer trips(approx.$2.45 to $2.65 a gallon), but rather the highway patrol is everywhere! And I mean it. If you tend to have a lead foot or just try to push the 5 mile an hour unspoken rule, you had better be prepared with a little protection sitting on your dash. Meaning a radar and laser detector. Click hear to check out one that I know about, and it is neat. Or, for a little less, click here.
These babies will help protect you. These highway patrolman are not always seen, but with this early warning radar detector, you'll be as ready for the road as you can get. I hate to sound like a commercial and I know it does from my proof reading. I don't mean it to sound like that. But, it's crazy out there without a radar detector.
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Friday, June 19, 2009
Radar Detectors and Traveling
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- Happily married with 3 kids. Retired from the military in 1994. I work in electronics calibrating/repairing electronic test equipment.


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