How fast can you drive Interstate 5 and not get a ticket?

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Rickten

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I go from sac to la all the time. After stockton its almost like the autobahn if there aren't tons of trucks causing gridlock. However there are many white camaro cruisers that frequent I-5. I usually just floor it in the open in between overpasses and then bring it down to 85 when passing rest stops or the exits for gas. I wouldn't be so cocky to simply set the cruise at 100mph and think I can make it the whole way, that would be a gamble.
 
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stockton => sac =/= autobahn.. unless early in the morning..

Anycase i am glad someone else thinks the speeds on teh 5 should be raised to 80.. or autobahn driving should be allowed enfored.. all the trucks stay on right lane, and all the slow cars should stay on the right lane.. if you see someone coming up behind you that is faster, pull over..
 

lukatmyshu

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http://tedfelix.com/Technology/tktp.html

I am trying to find the book I learned BASIC from. My mom picked it up from a bookstore somewhere, and I used to read it over and over on the john when I was 8-10. We didn't have BASIC on our computer, so I never realized what the heck I was reading. Four years later, I had to take a BASIC programming class in High school ... sat down and all of a sudden I realized I already knew the entire language. Within a week I had pretty much 'mastered' the entire scope of the class.

Anyone remember a QBasic book with a yellow-ish cover? It was called "QBasic for Kids" or "Basic Programming for Kids"
 

SuperTool

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I usually go about 90 or so if I can. I have gone 125 or so once or twice, but you definitely want to stay under 100 on sustained speed. They take it much more serious if it's 3 digits ;)
 

jacob0401

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Originally posted by: lukatmyshu
http://tedfelix.com/Technology/tktp.html

I am trying to find the book I learned BASIC from. My mom picked it up from a bookstore somewhere, and I used to read it over and over on the john when I was 8-10. We didn't have BASIC on our computer, so I never realized what the heck I was reading. Four years later, I had to take a BASIC programming class in High school ... sat down and all of a sudden I realized I already knew the entire language. Within a week I had pretty much 'mastered' the entire scope of the class.

Anyone remember a QBasic book with a yellow-ish cover? It was called "QBasic for Kids" or "Basic Programming for Kids"

wrong thread buddy :D:beer:
 

gUEv

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i make the drive from sac to hollywood in 5 hours flat, with gas and food breaks.

i usually average probably 85mph the whole way, never going faster then 9...3 or so. this is coming from a teenager driving a red ricerocket, so if im not obvious i dunno what is. i think the trick is to try and speed with multiple cars, find someone you can keep pace with almost exactly and try to pick up more cars. driving I-5 in a speeding caravan of yuppies and soccer moms is fun =]
 

KokomoGST

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Originally posted by: oniq
Go as fast as your car can go

I've hit the limiter! I've hit the limiter!!! Oh no!!!!!!!
Take a quick look at the speeding violation tiers... in NY metro, 0-9mph over is worthless and 10-14 is 2pts with fine... that can generally be plead down to nothing. 15+ and you have a reason to be worried unless the rest of traffic is all 15 over.
 

johnjbruin

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I'd say about 80. 85-90 if you wanna push it.
I've done 148mph for about 15 seconds to test out the car. Dont suggest it. I was stupid then, and I realize it was one of the dumbest things i have ever done. Others: no need to flame, I already know it was wrong.
 

ucdnam

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I drive as fast as traffic and the terrain allows. Most of it is open, so you can drive as fast as you like. Some slight hills here and there. My radar works well since it's flatland.

i make the trip from sacramento to valencia (Magic Mountain area) in 3:45. It's where i stop for gas :)

 

PeeluckyDuckee

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The key is to find one or more vehicles that are faster than the speed you want to go and just follow their tail, from a small distance away. That way the cop's attention is diverted to the one or more vehicles in front of you, and they're your guinnea pigs :D And it won't be as obvious that you're the only oddball on the road :p

And trucks are not slow either. Some will be passing like mofos weaving in and out as well. At night time, trucks are a god send when visibility is reduced (especially in fog). Follow a trucker at night, can't lose. Just don't get wedge between two trucks 'cause if something happens you're the hotdog and they're the sandwiches.

 

Muse

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Things have changed on the highways. When I first drove S.F. <--> L.A. you were pressing your luck if you drove 75. That was in the 1960's, when the posted limit maxed out at 65. You could easily get tagged for going 72. I guess it was hard when they had the "55" limit.
 

Muse

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Originally posted by: The_good_guy
For the most part I do about base 80.. or speed of traffic. 75 is usually done, but 80 is easy..

I have done 90+ for a long time..

Be aware of Kern County = Lots of cops.. esp under the overpasses...
Where exactly is Kern County? On I-5, whereabouts does it start and end? Thanks.

 

bo0

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Dont worry about the speeding ticket bro. Once you hit southern Cal area, there will be soo much traffic you wont make it past 40mph.

65mph is the speed limit...some areas will post a 70mph sign, so look out. I hope you dont run into any ticket-happy cops.
 

johnjosh

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Originally posted by: bo0
Dont worry about the speeding ticket bro. Once you hit southern Cal area, there will be soo much traffic you wont make it past 40mph.

65mph is the speed limit...some areas will post a 70mph sign, so look out. I hope you dont run into any ticket-happy cops.

That is kind of harsh, yes we have traffic allot of times but there are time when freeways do flow
 

arcenite

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Invest in a radar detector, keep your eyes peeled, and drive as fast as you want.

Bill
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: PeeluckyDuckee
The key is to find one or more vehicles that are faster than the speed you want to go and just follow their tail, from a small distance away. That way the cop's attention is diverted to the one or more vehicles in front of you, and they're your guinnea pigs :D And it won't be as obvious that you're the only oddball on the road :p
Ah yes, the "minesweeper" technique. :D

Very effective. Watch out for speed traps with several cops working it though.
 

Kadarin

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Watch out right around Coalinga. I found out the hard way a couple of weeks ago that they have a CHP station there. Got pulled over and written up for 100+. Even still, I made it from Hollywood to Sunnyvale (onramp to offramp) in 4 hours 10 minutes.

Watch out for the white CHP Camaros, as well. Generally, the CHP doesn't use radar, but watch for occasional air enforcement.
 

sciencewhiz

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I set cruise control at 82 when I'm on I-5. I get passed enough that I'm not really afraid of getting pulled over, and I pass enough people that I feel like I'm making progress. At that speed, I rarely have to take it out of cruise control.
 

MAME

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who said 65 is the limit? you are retarded, it's 70 on the 5. I've driven it about 20 times in the last 4 years. go 85 and you'll be fine
 

SuperTool

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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Watch out right around Coalinga. I found out the hard way a couple of weeks ago that they have a CHP station there. Got pulled over and written up for 100+. Even still, I made it from Hollywood to Sunnyvale (onramp to offramp) in 4 hours 10 minutes.

Watch out for the white CHP Camaros, as well. Generally, the CHP doesn't use radar, but watch for occasional air enforcement.

I go from Sunnyvale to Hollywood a lot myself. Usually about 5 hrs or so.
What happens if you get 100+ ticket? Is it reckless driving at that point?