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		SlitheryDee
They give tickets for that here too.  I've never received one because I don't do stupid shit like that.  While you're pealing out you might just be a little less in control of your vehicle, and for no good reason.
			
			Originally posted by: Eli
Why is accelerating quickly "driving like an asshole"?
If I want to floor it everywhere I go, I should have every right to do so.
With my Insight, I find employing the 1-2-5 shift sequence to work well. The idea is that the engines volumetric efficiency is maximized with the throttle butterfly fully open. You reach cruising speed at maximum efficiency as quickly as possible, maximizing overall fuel economy.
If a cop ever pulled me over for it, I'd be fairly upset. Clearly, a display of acceleration.. all 73HP of it. :laugh:
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Originally posted by: Eeezee
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.
Originally posted by: AmberClad
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.
Originally posted by: AmberClad
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.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.
Originally posted by: conehead433
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.
Originally posted by: Eli
Why is accelerating quickly "driving like an asshole"?
If I want to floor it everywhere I go, I should have every right to do so.
With my Insight, I find employing the 1-2-5 shift sequence to work well. The idea is that the engines volumetric efficiency is maximized with the throttle butterfly fully open. You reach cruising speed at maximum efficiency as quickly as possible, maximizing overall fuel economy.
If a cop ever pulled me over for it, I'd be fairly upset. Clearly, a display of acceleration.. all 73HP of it. :laugh:
:roll:
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Eeezee
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.
Actually, an engine is most efficient at wide-open-throttle (WOT). By and large, the gains in efficiency from WOT operation negate the losses from higher RPM from not short-shifting. The most efficient way to accelerate though is WOT and short-shifting. So WOT to 2,000-3,000 RPM (depending on the engine and how widely spaced the gearing is), then upshift.
That said, if the OP broke the tires loose at all then it's a slam-dunk win for the prosecutor. You just don't get to chirp the tires on the street.
ZV
Originally posted by: zerocool84
You were accelerating fast, eat the ticket, cops word against yours. Just be careful where you play with your car next time.
Originally posted by: ZeroIQ
Originally posted by: zerocool84
You were accelerating fast, eat the ticket, cops word against yours. Just be careful where you play with your car next time.
Fortunately, thats not the way our judicial system works, genius. :roll:
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Originally posted by: ZeroIQ
Originally posted by: zerocool84
You were accelerating fast, eat the ticket, cops word against yours. Just be careful where you play with your car next time.
Fortunately, thats not the way our judicial system works, genius. :roll:
Unless he can prove he wasn't accelerating fast (very difficult to do) and the cop says he was, well then you can figure it out from there
Originally posted by: ZeroIQ
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Originally posted by: ZeroIQ
Originally posted by: zerocool84
You were accelerating fast, eat the ticket, cops word against yours. Just be careful where you play with your car next time.
Fortunately, thats not the way our judicial system works, genius. :roll:
Unless he can prove he wasn't accelerating fast (very difficult to do) and the cop says he was, well then you can figure it out from there
The cop needs to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that he is guilty of what he is accused of. Innocent until proven guilty, not guilty until you can prove your innocence. This is the US we live in, didn't you get the memo?
