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Whisper

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I'm sorry, but with the way people here in Georgia/Atlanta drive, I do not consider 10mph over the limit to truly be speeding. I'd see it more as a technicality, albeit one for which you could be given a ticket. Although 95 in a 65 is a bit excessive, yes.
 

Whisper

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Originally posted by: notfred
Where are all you people from that cruising at 75 seems unreasonable to you? California freeways flow at 80mph+ all the time.

As in my above post: agreed.
 

mwtgg

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Dec 6, 2001
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Originally posted by: notfred
Where are all you people from that cruising at 75 seems unreasonable to you? California freeways flow at 80mph+ all the time.

Where did this flow of traffic come from? It's still speeding, regardless of whether or not everyone does it. Someone has to start off going 80, then the rest follow, and say it's "flow of traffic". They're called Speed Limits for a reason.
 

Insane3D

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Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: notfred
Where are all you people from that cruising at 75 seems unreasonable to you? California freeways flow at 80mph+ all the time.

Where did this flow of traffic come from? It's still speeding, regardless of whether or not everyone does it. Someone has to start off going 80, then the rest follow, and say it's "flow of traffic". They're called Speed Limits for a reason.

:cry river;
 

mwtgg

Lifer
Dec 6, 2001
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Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: notfred
Where are all you people from that cruising at 75 seems unreasonable to you? California freeways flow at 80mph+ all the time.

Where did this flow of traffic come from? It's still speeding, regardless of whether or not everyone does it. Someone has to start off going 80, then the rest follow, and say it's "flow of traffic". They're called Speed Limits for a reason.

:cry river;

If you want to speed, go for it, but if you get pulled over, suck it up and pay the fine. Granted, I don't think sm8000 was whining about it, but the other ticket threads I read, people blame the cops for getting pulled over, and not themselves.
 

rh71

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Never drive faster than the flow of traffic... if you must lead... don't go 5mph faster than the rest. If the road is empty, don't go anymore than 8mph above.
 

jadinolf

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Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
its asses like you that keep our prisons full so we dont have room to put pot smokers :|

Yeah and the people who pull labels off pillows and matresses. :disgust:
 

Steve

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Originally posted by: virtueixi
How much was bail? That does seem overly harsh. I wonder how much the fine will be?

Bail was $1048. They said that in my court appearance I may get some of that back (the difference between that and whatever fine the judge imposes).
 

Insane3D

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Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: notfred
Where are all you people from that cruising at 75 seems unreasonable to you? California freeways flow at 80mph+ all the time.

Where did this flow of traffic come from? It's still speeding, regardless of whether or not everyone does it. Someone has to start off going 80, then the rest follow, and say it's "flow of traffic". They're called Speed Limits for a reason.

:cry river;

If you want to speed, go for it, but if you get pulled over, suck it up and pay the fine. Granted, I don't think sm8000 was whining about it, but the other ticket threads I read, people blame the cops for getting pulled over, and not themselves.

Never have. I'm always honest with the officer, and when I had to go to court, I pled guilty both times, hence why I didn't lose my license that long.

I think people think how traffic is in their area is how it is everywhere. I live in NH, and I primarily drive those speeds to and from work...but I work 11pm -7am. When I go to work, there is no traffic, and when I come home, it's all going the opposite direction. I never go faster than conditions allow, nor do I weave or drive recklessly. I have a highly modified Mustang, with a substantially upgraded suspension and upgraded brakes. My suspension is such that under 60mph, it's quite harsh, but above 75-80mph, it smooths right out and is a pleasure to drive. I normally travel 85mph as traffic allows (in a 65mph). I would not drive that fast in a econobox or the like. Also, I do all the work on my car, so I know things are in excellent working order.

:)
 

scorp00

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Originally posted by: AyashiKaibutsu
Less then 5 over and you have a good chance of getting the ticket thrown out.

Not in all places. When I went to court I saw 3 people with 4 mph over tickets(all 39 in 35). 1 was thrown out, the rest had to pay and take the points.
 

TuxDave

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Originally posted by: notfred
Wow, that's harsh. I've been pulled over for 90 and gotten a warning before, in California.

In California, you can get jailtime if you exceed 100mph.
 

Insane3D

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Originally posted by: JackBurton
Your problem is that you haven't invested in a good radar detector. May I suggest a nice ValentineOne or Passport 8500 X50. If you want to go a little further, a nice laser jammer comes in handy too. They run MUCH cheaper than $1048. :)

Meh...Valentine is overrated and out of date. Passport is nice, but I still prefer the Bel 985 over either of them. Mine has saved me soooooooooo many times.

My favorite thing is when there is a speed trap ahead, I go like 50 in a 65mph and glance over @ the cop...heh. ;)
 

JackBurton

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Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: JackBurton
Your problem is that you haven't invested in a good radar detector. May I suggest a nice ValentineOne or Passport 8500 X50. If you want to go a little further, a nice laser jammer comes in handy too. They run MUCH cheaper than $1048. :)

Meh...Valentine is overrated and out of date. Passport is nice, but I still prefer the Bel 985 over either of them. Mine has saved me soooooooooo many times.

My favorite thing is when there is a speed trap ahead, I go like 50 in a 65mph and glance over @ the cop...heh. ;)
Have I mentioned how much I love my 8500? :)
 

HonkeyDonk

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Originally posted by: JackBurton
Your problem is that you haven't invested in a good radar detector. May I suggest a nice ValentineOne or Passport 8500 X50. If you want to go a little further, a nice laser jammer comes in handy too. They run MUCH cheaper than $1048. :)

I always wondered about those jammers. So does it just screw w/ the police's radar guns? Like they won't be able to get a reading of how fast you are going?

If so, let's say you were going 100mph, and they scan you, but it gets jammed. Don't they still have the authority to pull you over from just "seeing" how fast you were going? Their judgment of how fast you are going is sufficient enough for them to pull you over still right?
 

Tom

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Originally posted by: notfred
Where are all you people from that cruising at 75 seems unreasonable to you? California freeways flow at 80mph+ all the time.

my point was its not smart right after getting ticketed and spending afternoon in jail. and i doubt you can show any valid statiistical proof that the average speed on any California freeway is over 80 mph. It's just the typical BS. There are undoubtably some nuts going over 80 on every freeway in the country, but that doesn't make it safe or the average cruising speed.


 

acemcmac

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vroom vroom biatch!

somewhere on the east coast, there is a jail cell waiting for me for the first time I get busted doing that :)
 

StageLeft

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Originally posted by: Modeps
You're stupid.
Over 85 in CT is an instant misdemeanor. Meaning, you have a criminal record. You should be more concerned about your record than missing work or owing your daddy money.
Surely that is nonsense.

Anyway, that's harsh. The speed limit here is 70 and you _will not_ get pulled over doing 80 unless you are begging for it (like you're in a piece of crap car or a ricer and cops hate ricers). It simply won't happen. When the traffic is light enough for it a huge percentage of the drivers here go at 80 and frequently large chunks of vehicles will be doing in the low 80s along the I65 through birmingham, or anywhere in alabama for that matter. A car with any power will go from, let's say 82, to 90 in no time at all. If you think that 90 in a 70 is murderously dangerous you're either in a rust bucket or you're an old fogie, or both!
In VA, anything over 80 is reckless driving.

And 75-80 is not an easy cruising speed
What the hell? I swear that is nonsense as well. No way in hell an 80 in a 70 is reckless driving.

The reason we have accidents is inattentiveness. It's mildly excacerbated by speed, but give me people doing 90 paying attention versus most of the buffoons on the road who do 75 and aren't even watching the road any day.
 

HappyPuppy

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I hope they throw your retarded punk ass in jail for 30 days on bread and water.


Don't sleep with your mouth open.
HappyPuppy
 

StageLeft

No Lifer
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Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
I hope they throw your retarded punk ass in jail for 30 days on bread and water.


Don't sleep with your mouth open.
HappyPuppy
Oh I bet you've done some speeding in your time haven't you? Generally when I read threads like this I think "Damn, I'm glad nobody caught me when I was doing such and such speed :D".

 

notfred

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Feb 12, 2001
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Originally posted by: Tom
Originally posted by: notfred
Where are all you people from that cruising at 75 seems unreasonable to you? California freeways flow at 80mph+ all the time.

my point was its not smart right after getting ticketed and spending afternoon in jail. and i doubt you can show any valid statiistical proof that the average speed on any California freeway is over 80 mph. It's just the typical BS. There are undoubtably some nuts going over 80 on every freeway in the country, but that doesn't make it safe or the average cruising speed.

I totally uber-owned myself on the way home from work today. I got a ticket for 78 in a 65... and I was going with the flow of traffic.