Virginia law prohibits the use, sale, and possession of radar detectors and similar devices on public highways, with certain exceptions for lawful radio receivers. The law aims to prevent interference with law enforcement speed measurement tools. Violations can be evidenced by the presence of such devices, but demerit points are not awarded for this offense.
No, it is unlawful to operate or possess radar detectors on highways in Virginia, except for lawful radio receivers licensed by authorities.
While the law prohibits radar detectors, the presence of such devices can serve as prima facie evidence of a violation, but no demerit points are awarded.
No, it is unlawful to sell radar detectors or mechanisms designed to interfere with law enforcement speed measurement devices in Virginia.
Yes, the law applies to all motor vehicles operated on Virginia highways, prohibiting the use and possession of radar detection devices.