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America is turning into the land of cry babies. The term "idiot" is bit much, you should apologize the the original poster.
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Speed doesn't kill, but great differences in speed does. That's why we have speed limits - to keep everyone within the same realm of speed. If everyone is driving approximately the same speed, then minor differences in speed can be adjusted within a reasonable amount of time and accidents are more easily avoided. If traffic flow is more consistent, it's also easier to judge intersections. Speed also reduces reaction distance, and plays a huge part in if a car is able to navigate situations after that reaction distance is used up. You seem to indicate that countries without speed limits have fewer crashes and safer roads. Source please. Last edited by TommyFive; 02-13-2013 at 11:01 PM. |
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The Whitestone is actually 30 mph which is pretty ridiculous. I got pulled similar to you but the guy let me go, not sure why guess he was having a good day. |
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LOL, similar to my experience. 170km in a 60 with a rented Challenger. Cop flat out asked me if I was mentally stable. Ended up with a 79 in a 60 ticket. There were no other cars around as it was a long stretch of local country road. Apparently them coppers like hiding in corn fields around my parts. I must say though, I've learned my lesson....always watch out for corn fields!
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Lol, it is the drunks and thiefs raising your rates.
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RADAR works just as well while moving as it does while stationary.
Target speed = closing speed minus patrol speed Sorry bud. No gettin out of this one. I tapped, I talked, I conquered. |
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41+ over speed limit is a one shot 11 point violation. 85 in a 40 is 45 over. Therefore, suspension. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2 |
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On a side note, for people familiar with NYC, I got off the whitestone bridge yesterday and was heading back into Queens (for those of you not familiar - this is pretty much a 3 lane highway and is a straight shoot), and noticed for the FIRST time that the speed limit here is 30MPH. I take this bridge everyday and just noticed it for the first time since I'm a little paranoid now. I was just cruising with the rest of the crowd and already doing 50-55mph, and this was during rush hour. Obviously there were some speedsters doing 60+ and was around 530pm. I know for a fact I have done even more just because I want to push the throttle and hear the engine scream a little bit, but never in excess, but this was only late at night with much less cars on the road. I'm sure 98% of the cars are doing at least 60+ whenever it is after 9pm on these roads. Not trying to troll or anything but doesn't this show that there is something seriously wrong with the speed limits on certain roads.... like the triborough bridge hahah. |
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Don't worry if you're doing what the rest of the crowd is doing. I'd only be cautious not to go over the speed limit when there is no crowd, or if you're well over what the crowd is doing.
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Definitely keep us updated. Good luck to you and your lawyer - I've never heard of anyone plea down an 11 point violation before, not saying it can't be done, I just don't know of anyone who has succeeded, so I hope you become the first!
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