Ticket for an "improper acceleration?"

ponyo

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Cops can ticket you for accelerating too fast from a stop position at the light even if you didn't break the speed limit? :confused:
 

mrSHEiK124

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It's a huge load of BS (hey, you asked what kind it was).

Take it to court. Cases like this usually get thrown out.
 

KLin

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It could also be considered street racing in some areas.
 

jpeyton

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AmberClad

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What were you doing? Trying to show off a riced-out Civic by doing a jackrabbit start from a traffic light :confused:?
 

Tiamat

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:laugh: sorry OP, I just burst out laughing after reading the topic summary. It sounds so refuckinggoddamndiculous
 

amdhunter

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Originally posted by: Naustica
Cops can ticket you for accelerating too fast from a stop position at the light even if you didn't break the speed limit? :confused:

Yep, it's called reckless driving and can lead to points on your license. Don't automatically plea guilty. Take it to court.
 

NFS4

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What kind of car do you drive? That would determine the amount of BS the ticket holds.
 

maziwanka

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yea. they can ticket you for improper display of speed (i.e. you accelerate too quickly).

think about it though. were you being a jackass? how big is the ticket? weigh it and then decide if you want to fight it
 

jagec

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pwnt.

Of course, cops are going to have to adjust their tolerance for this sort of thing, now that every economy car is coming with about twice as much horsepower as it needs.

I agree that it's kind of a BS ticket.
 

amdhunter

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Originally posted by: jagec
pwnt.

Of course, cops are going to have to adjust their tolerance for this sort of thing, now that every economy car is coming with about twice as much horsepower as it needs.

I agree that it's kind of a BS ticket.

Maybe. but the OP might be a bit resposible too.

OP, what were the circumstances?
 

conehead433

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I got pulled over for passing a cop once. I quickly pointed out that he wasn't doing the speed limit. He said some BS about it didn't look good. I tried not to laugh, of course he let me go.
 

JRich

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A machine shop buddy of mine back in '01 got one in his Geo Metro for chirping the tires. :)
 

MotF Bane

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That's bull. Fight it. Point out that you were not above the speed limit at the time that the cruiser went to pull you over, and check the rules of the road for anything about acceleration - you might find something about safe acceleration. Argue police bias against yellow Corvettes?
 

AmberClad

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Did a bit of Googling. It is indeed considered a moving violation offense, at least in some states, to make an "Exhibit of Acceleration", i.e. showing off. And from checking the OP's sig, I'll put my money on him showboating :roll:.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: JRich
A machine shop buddy of mine back in '01 got one in his Geo Metro for chirping the tires. :)

is chirping the same as squealing? if so, that'd be my guess as to the op's situation.
 

jlee

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Originally posted by: MotF Bane
That's bull. Fight it. Point out that you were not above the speed limit at the time that the cruiser went to pull you over, and check the rules of the road for anything about acceleration - you might find something about safe acceleration. Argue police bias against yellow Corvettes?

There's probably a city ordinance on it. There is in the town I work for..it also mentions revving engines. Yeah, I know...but it's law. You may be able to get out of it, but no guarantees.

Hasty of you to judge, when you don't know the laws in his area. ;)

Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: JRich
A machine shop buddy of mine back in '01 got one in his Geo Metro for chirping the tires. :)

is chirping the same as squealing? if so, that'd be my guess as to the op's situation.

Chirp = short squeal.
 

Eli

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Yes, they can[here in Oregon], and yes, it's a huge load of BS. :|

Here the ticket is called "Speed Racing", which actually covers quite a long list of offenses, some of which are "Show of acceleration", "Unnecessary acceleration", etc...

:roll:
 

jlee

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Originally posted by: Eli
Yes, they can, and yes[here in Oregon], it's a huge load of BS. :|

Here the ticket is called "Speed Racing", which actually covers quite a long list of offenses, some of which are "Show of acceleration", "Unnecessary acceleration", etc...

:roll:

It's a rather subjective law, IMHO...he may have a good chance in court.
 

Eeezee

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Were you actually accelerating very quickly? Frankly, it's a big waste of fuel and needlessly dumps extra pollution into the air if you always accelerate like that. This is the feel-good reason for giving you a ticket; the actual reason is the city can earn money off of you for not driving like everyone else.

You can fight it, but I hope you lose, frankly. If you want to be a racer, go do that on a closed track. Better yet, go hit the freeway; you can reasonably have a high acceleration on the on-ramp.
 

JD50

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Don't drive like an asshole and maybe you won't get a ticket.
 

AmberClad

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Originally posted by: Eeezee
Fight it, but I hope you lose, frankly. If you want to be a racer, go do that on a closed track.
QFT. If nothing else, you never know if there's some idiot running the red light or some pedestrian crossing improperly. Two additional good reasons not to do this.