Do you flash your high beams for oncoming traffic if you see a cop camping out?

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Thraxen

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Yup... but only during the day. At night I either flash my headlights off/on or flash my driving/fog lights because flashing your high beams at night makes most people think their high beams are on.
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: NFS4
BTW, I'm posting this b/c I got a ticket in bumfvck Virigina last week on my way up to Baltimore and I saw a motorcycle cop today camping out so I flashed my lights at the next 6 cars I saw coming.

Ticket was for 80 in a 65 (no reckless charge). The cop was the NICEST cop I've ever gotten and was very pleasant. $49 processing fee + $5 for each mile over. $125.

But I'm not taking any fuggin points by paying it off, so I've already called a lawyer in Virginia and it's gonna cost me $500 in court costs (I get a 25% discount due to legal insurance so that brings it down to 375). And I'll likely get a reduced charge and driving school (another $40 or so).

I have no points on my license and it's my first ticket in 6 years so I'm fairly hopeful in my outcome with this ticket.

That being said, if I can save someone else the trouble, you're damn right I'm gonna do it ;)

Virginia cops get an erection when they see out of state plates. I normally set my cruise at 8 over on 85 and 95. They are even worse off from the major interstates.

I had my cruise set 80 in a 70MPH zone in NC. I crossed the NC-VA state line and didn't think to adjust my cruise. Couple miles later, I see the lights in my rear view mirror :(

But I'm not complainin'. I got caught plain and simple

Did you get a ticket?

If so, how much did your insurance premium go up?

Yes, I got the ticket. No my insurance hasn't gone up yet. It just happened last week and my court date is Oct 18. so I have til then at least to get the charge either reduced or dropped.

Calmly explain to the traffic judge that you were on your way to a Staples Tuesday sale with a legit printable coupon. Trust me they'll go for it and tear up the ticket!

Problem solved :)

The cop asked me where I was going, and I told him that I was on my way to Baltimore for my uncle's funeral (actually true). He said "hmmm" and asked for my license and registration.

While it's no excuse for speeding, you could go to court providing proof that there was a funeral and you attended?
 

NFS4

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: NFS4
BTW, I'm posting this b/c I got a ticket in bumfvck Virigina last week on my way up to Baltimore and I saw a motorcycle cop today camping out so I flashed my lights at the next 6 cars I saw coming.

Ticket was for 80 in a 65 (no reckless charge). The cop was the NICEST cop I've ever gotten and was very pleasant. $49 processing fee + $5 for each mile over. $125.

But I'm not taking any fuggin points by paying it off, so I've already called a lawyer in Virginia and it's gonna cost me $500 in court costs (I get a 25% discount due to legal insurance so that brings it down to 375). And I'll likely get a reduced charge and driving school (another $40 or so).

I have no points on my license and it's my first ticket in 6 years so I'm fairly hopeful in my outcome with this ticket.

That being said, if I can save someone else the trouble, you're damn right I'm gonna do it ;)

Virginia cops get an erection when they see out of state plates. I normally set my cruise at 8 over on 85 and 95. They are even worse off from the major interstates.

I had my cruise set 80 in a 70MPH zone in NC. I crossed the NC-VA state line and didn't think to adjust my cruise. Couple miles later, I see the lights in my rear view mirror :(

But I'm not complainin'. I got caught plain and simple

Did you get a ticket?

If so, how much did your insurance premium go up?

Yes, I got the ticket. No my insurance hasn't gone up yet. It just happened last week and my court date is Oct 18. so I have til then at least to get the charge either reduced or dropped.

Calmly explain to the traffic judge that you were on your way to a Staples Tuesday sale with a legit printable coupon. Trust me they'll go for it and tear up the ticket!

Problem solved :)

The cop asked me where I was going, and I told him that I was on my way to Baltimore for my uncle's funeral (actually true). He said "hmmm" and asked for my license and registration.

While it's no excuse for speeding, you could go to court providing proof that there was a funeral and you attended?

Well, I still have the pamphlet/flyer/whatchamacalit thing that they hand out during the service with pictures and describing his life.

Whoosh, this just sounds to Seinfeldish to me :p "You need a copy of the death certificate?"
 

SearchMaster

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I would LOVE to stand in front of a judge and hear the policeman's account of why he gave me a ticket for flashing my lights...er, encouraging other motorists to follow the law.
 

Beau

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Originally posted by: azazyel
Originally posted by: Hankerton
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Fsck no, I never understood why people do this.

Just drive ~5MPH speed limit and you should be ok.

I once had a friend get stopped for doing 3MPH over 35 in the city DOWN A HILL:|

How is a cop supposed to approach a car who's doing 3 MPH over? Thats ridiculous. "You know how fast you were going?" Just seems like a laughable situation. Did he get a ticket?

My friend's mom got one for going 2 over and she took it to court and LOST. I didn't even think radar detectors were that accurate. Also, if any of you are going to North Seattle, specifically LFP go 2 under.

I'm sure radar guns are that accurate, but I KNOW most spedometers are not. Too many issues like tire pressure, tread wear, traction, etc.
 

richardycc

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I used to, but I don't anymore, I've figured if the cops caught someone speeding, and met their monthly quota, the chance of me getting a ticket will be lower? ;)
 

CtK

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i flash my lights and i usually slow down b4 goin over a hill or a big turn
the popos like to hide there

but thank gawd for my Escort Passport 8500 X50!! saved me a few times already
 

RossMAN

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Feb 24, 2000
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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: NFS4
BTW, I'm posting this b/c I got a ticket in bumfvck Virigina last week on my way up to Baltimore and I saw a motorcycle cop today camping out so I flashed my lights at the next 6 cars I saw coming.

Ticket was for 80 in a 65 (no reckless charge). The cop was the NICEST cop I've ever gotten and was very pleasant. $49 processing fee + $5 for each mile over. $125.

But I'm not taking any fuggin points by paying it off, so I've already called a lawyer in Virginia and it's gonna cost me $500 in court costs (I get a 25% discount due to legal insurance so that brings it down to 375). And I'll likely get a reduced charge and driving school (another $40 or so).

I have no points on my license and it's my first ticket in 6 years so I'm fairly hopeful in my outcome with this ticket.

That being said, if I can save someone else the trouble, you're damn right I'm gonna do it ;)

Virginia cops get an erection when they see out of state plates. I normally set my cruise at 8 over on 85 and 95. They are even worse off from the major interstates.

I had my cruise set 80 in a 70MPH zone in NC. I crossed the NC-VA state line and didn't think to adjust my cruise. Couple miles later, I see the lights in my rear view mirror :(

But I'm not complainin'. I got caught plain and simple

Did you get a ticket?

If so, how much did your insurance premium go up?

Yes, I got the ticket. No my insurance hasn't gone up yet. It just happened last week and my court date is Oct 18. so I have til then at least to get the charge either reduced or dropped.

Calmly explain to the traffic judge that you were on your way to a Staples Tuesday sale with a legit printable coupon. Trust me they'll go for it and tear up the ticket!

Problem solved :)

The cop asked me where I was going, and I told him that I was on my way to Baltimore for my uncle's funeral (actually true). He said "hmmm" and asked for my license and registration.

While it's no excuse for speeding, you could go to court providing proof that there was a funeral and you attended?

Well, I still have the pamphlet/flyer/whatchamacalit thing that they hand out during the service with pictures and describing his life.

Whoosh, this just sounds to Seinfeldish to me :p "You need a copy of the death certificate?"

Or the judge could be a close-Seinfeld fan ... you should make some obscure Seinfeld references. If he responds, you give him/her the signal. After your case has been heard, slip him a copy of the DVD which hasn't been released yet.

Easy as pie!
 

NINfool

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usually not, cuz if someone gets a ticket, maybe there's less of a chance for me to get one
 

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Originally posted by: Chadder007

Those "experts" are looking for ways for the police departments to obtain more income and REVENUE. It is ignorant for you to ignore the fact that bad driving is the cause of deaths and instead point to ....speed? wtf?

Bad driving will exist regardless of speed, but high speed makes it more difficult to avoid the bad drivers. It also makes it less likely that you will survive an accident. You're free to take risks with your own life, but not mine.


Originally posted by: mchammer187
not evidence but i saw on the history channel the autobahn has less deaths per mile of highway than all US highways combined

and their are a lot more drivers per mile of highway on the autobahn

punishment for tailgating and other offenses is very severe
they have a lot of others differences in their system as well and IMO is vastly superior to ours

but they do have a much stricter licensing

You forgot to mention that there are speed limits on the autobahns, particularly in areas of heavy traffic. They are also fare more advanced roadways than our interstates, in terms of electronic monitoring and adjusting speed limits according to road conditions, congestion, etc. They do punish tailgating harshly, but most of the tailgating I see here is when someone is passing someone on the left, and someone else wants them to pass them faster. People need to just leave a couple minutes early for work so they don't have to rush and create dangerous situations.
 

Leetman

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I always do it. And only because of things like what happened to me this morning.

My mom was getting her car serviced so I had to go pick her up and the only car here was my dad's new Z4(very fun drive btw). On the way back a cop was right behind me for more than 5 miles, following me, and the whole time the radar detector was going off because he was just itching to write me a ticket. Try to tell me that wasn't just some jerk interested in generating some revenue.
 

myusername

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Sometimes. It's more likely if it's in bufu, and there's only one or two oncoming cars. Now the honda prelude with the ground effects and fartcan that is weaving in and out of traffic at +20mph .. no.
 

MrPShah

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: edro13
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Fsck no, I never understood why people do this.

Just drive ~5MPH speed limit and you should be ok.

DO they have highways in Orgeon? :D

Lots of them. And the speed limit is 55MPH for most of the interstate in the metro area. Who the fvck goes 55-60MPH on the interstate (sorry if I offended any grannies out there).

EDIT: EVERYONE (local tv, newspapers, lawmakers, police, even our deparment of transportation) KNOWS that the average speed of traffic (from scientific studies) is near 70MPH on our interstate highways.

Guess why they keep the *official* limit at 55MPH? To line the fvckin' pigs coffers.

In NJ a good portion of our highways are now 65 mph...and for the most part I've noticed that you can comfortably go 70 without any problems...beyond that, good luck. I find regardless of your situation, go with the flow of traffic, as long as you're not the only idiot travelling over 15 mph faster than everyone, the cops aren't so bad.
 

ScrapSilicon

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Originally posted by: Leetman
I always do it. And only because of things like what happened to me this morning.

My mom was getting her car serviced so I had to go pick her up and the only car here was my dad's new Z4(very fun drive btw). On the way back a cop was right behind me for more than 5 miles, following me, and the whole time the radar detector was going off because he was just itching to write me a ticket. Try to tell me that wasn't just some jerk interested in generating some revenue.

oops..sorry..forgot to turn the unit off..the jelly doughnuts obscure the thought processes... :p:D
 

GasX

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Originally posted by: alexeikgb
Yes, I have been saved several times from the cops.
Plus FVCK the Police.....

why don't you put that on a bumper sticker mr. "I am so brave posting anonymously on the internet"
 

3chordcharlie

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I've been saved once or twice.

And I almost always flash to help out others; just last week I didn't, and I actually saw the guy get pulled over in my rear-view. He wans't going excessively fast (at a guess I'd say 10-15 miles over, on a clear day, empty roads, no other traffic), and the cops were catching people going down a 2 mile hill, which is just dirty. So I felt pretty bad for not warning him.