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I just got a speeding ticket! (in California)

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Originally posted by: J0hnny
If I was on that road, I'd have my radar detector up and be going 95.

LoL!!

J0nny's next post: Was doing 95 with my radar detector up and cop caught me anyway AND impounded the detector! Was I mistreated by the evil cops?


😉
 
people that post that the road looks like a 40 MPH road have never driven around LA. Just last night i was driving through tustin, and was on a 3-lane surface street, passing shopping centers, ralphs, buss stops. posted limit was 60. guy from wisconsin in the car was freaking out, cuz NO roads are 60 in WI, i guess. meh, living in huntington beach, people drive 70-80 on surface streets, and the cops pass by doin 10 faster, and give you the finger for gettin in the way. ha.
 
damn, that road definetly looks like 50 mph is a reasonable speed limit - its not even near the end of the month so i wonder why the cop hit you with such a BS charge
 
haha - my friend got a ticket at that road for 58 in a 40

i got one some other place - same situation - hill/curve/cop hiding for a 60 in a 45

just pay up - there is no way out
 
i try to take it slow on a road i have no idea what the speed limit is. or just stick with the majority of traffic around me.
if there is none and its obviously not a residential, id go between 40-50.
 
Definitely looks non-residential, i would think the higher 'default limit' would apply. If my choices were 55 or 35, I'd pick 55 based on the road...

Always a tough call though - in Canada 'unposted' is usually 50k (~30mph) residential and 80k (~50mph) non-residential. Sounds like a bum deal to me... but unless it's gonna hurt your insurance you might as well just pay up.
 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Hell, I'd do 100mph on that stretch of road. 😀:beer:

'seems like a 'Basic Visual' problem to me...
'tells off silly drivers

Private Sub Bonk_Click()
Dim numero As Integer
numero = 6
TellYouOff = MsgBox("Have you been playing NFS-" & numero & " again?", vbYesNo)

End Sub
 
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