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I got a parking ticket... it was my fault though...
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That's the kind of mindset that makes me fear for the lives of my loved ones.
This is right up there with "I drive better when I'm drunk" and "Street racing FTW!" of top stupid things that drivers say. Going 10 over the limit (60 Hwy and 40 City)is understandable but any higher than that and you're posing a serious danger to everyone around you. Speed limits have nothing to do with driver skill, it has to do with the severity of collision at that speed. At 30 MPH, you can hit a bike in your blind spot and kill the rider. Respecting speed and your car is the sign of a good driver. Though I might be biased. Ever since I saw how mangled my older brother was after hydroplaning a Ford F250 into a tree @ 55mph on the highway, I'm almost traumatized by speeding. |
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And yes, I've had two tickets in my life. Both on the empty highway in the middle of the night. One for 76 in a 60 and another for 82 in a 70. I generally believe the speed limits on our highways is artificially low and perhaps are used more as a state and local government revenue generator rather than a safety implement. I'm not unreasonable, I understand that these cars are extremely fun to drive. I will just restrain myself until I can properly unleash all of it's driving goodness, in a legal and much safer way, on the track. I encourage everyone to do the same. I don't want to see any of these cars wrecked or anyone here dead. |
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That said, I couldn't give two fucks what people do in the middle of the night on a deserted road. If they want to kill themselves, then by all means. Just keep it away from my family. |
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Seriously keep the speeding shit off public roads and away from everyone else. Yes driving the frs/brz makes driving feel like an awesome sport but all road conditions and other drivers reactions are never equal at any given moment. Don't feed your ego and get baited by mustangs or rice cars into redlight drag races or high speed highway lane splitting. Take your damn time and let them admire your nice new car.
Get some seat time at the local autocross event and get your need for speed out of your system. Attending an autocross with like minded people allows you to gain a certain respect for the rules of public roads with other commuters. Prove it on the track not public roads! |
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I got a speeding ticket for hitting 79 on the freeway. Traffic around me seemed to be going close to that so I was a bit surprised when I saw the highway patrol turn his lights on.
He later said that the car caught his attention and kept checking it out, then he noticed when I sped up and decided to pull me over. It sucked so bad, but whatever. |
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Funny story..
I was on my way home from work and spotted an Ultramarine FR-S on the highway. The driver must of seen me in his rear view mirror because he slowed down to match my speed. It was a older guy driving, probably mid 20's and out of no where, without any instigating from me, he RIPS it. I could see the smoke from his exhaust and I just kept my distance because I had no intention of participating (if you go 40km + the speed limit in BC, it results in your vehicle being towed and kept for 7 days..usually accumulating up to $2000 in penalties and points.) I can see his tail lights start to disappear and I just maintained cruising speed. 5 minutes later, I see sirens ahead and the FR-S got pulled over. I wasn't surprised and felt bad because it was about 9PM at night, and most likely the driver of the FR-S would have their vehicle towed. I decided to keep driving and turned off to get some gas. To my surprise, the FR-S pulls up. We conversed for a bit and it turned out the cop clocked his speed at 34 KM over the speed limit, not enough for a towing, but enough for a big fat ticket. He told me he was definitely going 40km+ but the officer threw him a bone. Must of been the FR-S because I've been caught in the same situation and the cops NEVER show any leniency.
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Getting a ticket ruins my sleep... Really hope I can keep out of trouble with my FR-S, and improve upon my driving record.
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The FRS got me lots of questions about the car but no leniency at all. Hell because of the cop pulling me over a old asian lady slammed on her brakes afraid of the cop and caused a 3 car accident besides us about 3 mins after I got pulled over and yet no leniency at all, cop made me sit in my car and wait until 12:30am before dealing me with me which made me wait for another day cause he wont the tow as the next day. Quote:
But I get what you mean
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I've only ever gotten one speeding ticket, and that was through a school zone simply because I'd assumed school was out. I'll try my hardest to not speed in this car and not succumb to peer pressure from my passengers.
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