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Global Radar Detector Legality Guide (Worldwide Overview)
Updated & Comprehensive Guide.
Radar detectors are widely used by drivers who want early warnings of police radar, speed cameras, and laser guns. But because every country has different traffic laws, a radar detector’s legality changes depending on where you drive. This guide gives you a clear, region-by-region breakdown of where radar detectors are legal, restricted, or banned.
Where Radar Detectors Are Fully Legal
In these countries, radar detectors are legal for personal vehicle use with no major restrictions unless noted.
North America
United States
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Legal in 49 states
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Illegal only in Virginia and Washington D.C.
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Illegal for commercial trucks over 10,000 lbs nationwide
Canada
Europe (Legal Countries)
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United Kingdom
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Belgium
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Netherlands
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Czech Republic
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Romania
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Spain
Oceania
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New Zealand
Yes, radar detectors are legal to own and use in New Zealand
Countries Where Radar Detectors Are Illegal
In these countries, radar detectors are banned. Possession, usage, or import can result in fines or device confiscation.
Europe (Most Countries)
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Austria
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Switzerland
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Norway
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Sweden
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Finland
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Denmark
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Poland
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Portugal
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Hungary
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Greece
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Turkey
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Luxembourg
Middle East
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United Arab Emirates
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Saudi Arabia
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Qatar
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Kuwait
Africa
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South Africa
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Morocco
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Egypt
Asia: Radar Detector Legality
Legal or Commonly Allowed
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Japan (detectors allowed)
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South Korea
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Thailand
Illegal
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China
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India
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Singapore
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Malaysia
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Taiwan
Mixed or Unclear Enforcement
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Philippines (varies by region)
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Indonesia (allowed but uncommon)
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Vietnam (gray area, sometimes seized)
Before driving internationally, always verify the most recent radar-detector regulations because laws may change. Veil X users should ensure they follow local laws and avoid using the device in regions where radar detectors are prohibited.
Author: Veil Drive
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