Thanks for clearing that up hwybear and reflections.
I always wondered but it would be my guess that not having a front plate would reduce the officers distance of being able to target you.
hwybear have you ever had to lidar a out of province car with no front plates? Does it really reduce distance that much?
I doubt for radar it would even make any difference. I guess the only defence for lidar is a jammer and even then the officer will wonder whats up when he shoots you really close and he can't get a reading.
I guess thats when you drop the doughnut, flick on the HID's, and floor that big old V8!!!
Can american vehicles still get tickted for having a radar detector or having a laser jammer device on ontario roads? Even more do the OPP or any LEO have the authority to take it away? (american driver, alberta driver, etc)
How would their insurance treat this. I always wondered if having one would raise insurance anymore in ontario. I believe the max fine is 175 $ and 3 demerit points. Would the insurance company treat this similar to 25 over which also would carry 3 points or would they treat this alot different?
What would happen to the insurance of an out of province or state driver, and even more if the driver is coming from a province with no radar detector laws....
I would guess most of the Officers would have a lidar and radar unit in the car anyways if one failed the other would be ready? I don't see many lidar traps around the GTA i guess alot of the time they need to do radar enforcement. Lidar must be really hard on a 3+ lane highway with heavy traffic and cars all switching lanes, slowing down, speeding up, driving to close.
I have heard the radar units have options for Largest, fastest, slowest vehicle. But lidar if lidar is vehicle specific meaning the officer must target the specific vehicle in which he desires a speed reading this must be really hard on multilane highways with alot of traffic.
That front license plate law really sucks for those with expensive import cars!