Chuck35
Well-known member
I often avoid South Carolina due to their lack of CCW reciprocity with Georgia. That and the fact my ex lives there...At the very least I have to stop at the border and adjust my err luggage.I do avoid riding in Virginia when it is reasonable to do so. By reasonable, I mean that it would not take me far out of my way, or take me off of a very nice route where there is only a short section in Virginia.Repulsive: tending to keep away or at a distance. "I won't go through Virginia on my motorcycle because they have that radar detector law" (that wasn't me, but I have actually heard this sentiment)
When I do ride in Virginia I normally unplug my RD and put it in my pocket, out of sight. However, last time I crossed Virginia pretty much all the way through from north to south, I left the RD on and active and never got hit with radar. I think the detector detectors are few and far between. You are more likely to get caught with an illegal detector by visual detection. Police are usually very observant. Keep it in a less obvious place.
I'm originally from Va, the staties and many locals have detectors that alert them when a radar detector is in use. Unplug and hide it. slow down