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Fortnite Radar Signs Locations: Where to Record a Speed of 27 or More

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Here’s All Radar Signs Locations to Record a Speed of 27 or More in Fortnite

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We’re halfway through Season 6 of Fornite, which means we’re on Week 5. As anyone familiar with the uber-popular battle royale game knows, a new week means a new set of challenges for players to complete. Not only are their new challenges to complete, but there’s a new Halloween event, appropriately and smartly dubbed Fortnitemares, going on, which comes with its own set of unlocks and more. You may be wondering, however, how where the radar signs locations are in Fortnite for the week 5 challenge to ‘record a speed of 27 or more.’

One of the new challenges this week tasks players will speeding past a radar sign. Specifically, you must zoom by going at least 27 miles per hour. Before you can do that, though, you have to know where these speed recording signs are. Fear not, we’ve got you covered. Here’s where to record a speed of 27 miles per hour or more in Fortnite.

The first thing you’re going to need to do is find a Quadcrasher. Sure, you could try completing this challenge with a golf cart, but you’re likely going to need to hit the third level of turbo and even then, that might not be fast enough. What will be fast enough is the Quadcrasher. So, find one of these new vehicles and use this guide to find the signs you’re looking for.

Fortnite Radar Signs Location 1 — Desert Region

To find this sign, head to the desert region on the map (the region that Paradise Palms calls home). Once there, head to the southernmost town in the area. On the main road, you should see the sign you’re looking for. Zoom by it over and over until you see it show 27 mph or more.

Fortnite Radar Signs Location 2 — Paradise Palms/Race Track

Again, head to the desert region. On the main road that leads north to the race track from Paradise Palms, there is a radar sign on the side of the road that you need to drive by.

Fortnite Radar Signs Location 3 — Leaky Lake/Lazy Links

On the side of the main road in between Leaky Lake and Lazy Links (it’s the only road that could take you from one of these locations to the other), there should be a sign just waiting to clock your speed.

Fortnite Radar Signs Location 4 — Tomato Temple

South of the Tomato Temple, there is a tunnel. At the southern entrance to this tunnel sits the sign you’re looking for.

Fortnite Radar Signs Location 5 — Pleasant Park/Tilted Towers

On the main road that leads from Pleasant Park to Tilted Towers, look for the gas station to the north. On this road, you’ll find the sign you need to drive past.

Fortnite Radar Signs Location 6 — Salty Springs

While you only need five, there is a sixth radar sign west of Salty Springs. On the road that leads west out of Salty Springs, on the side, there should be a sixth sign that you can drive by.

For more information about Fortnite, be sure to check out our Fortnite Battle Royale Guide Wiki. There, you’ll find tips, tricks, walkthroughs and more to help you on your journey to that Victory Royale.


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Wesley LeBlanc is a graduate of the University of North Florida with a Bachelor's Degree in Multimedia Journalism. He has a passion for entertainment and the industry surrounding it. He's either playing video games or writing about them. When he isn't doing that, he's reading about them. Get a life, right? Wesley wrote for Twinfinite between 2018 and 2019 covering everything from the smallest indies up to the largest AAA blockbuster releases.