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Should drivers that refuse to do the speed limit on the highway
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Chogram
Posts: 945
Registered: 2001-8-23 02:52:32
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Should drivers that refuse to do the speed limit on the highway
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It says greater than the traffic flow.
Not greater than the speed limit.
If traffic is flowing at 90 mph you really think that you are not going to get a ticket for passing at 95?
edit: If that's the case, what stops me and a group of 15 friends from cruising up the highway at 85 mph and saying "but officer, traffic was flowing he he he"
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JD_HOGG
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Registered: 2008-3-18 08:04:21
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Ticketed in Washington? Don't you mean pepper sprayed and tazed?
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pkhere
Title: Yes, they are real
Posts: 2,683
Registered: 2003-9-4 16:38:32
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Jezza_Belle posted:
in some places we have signage that says trucks must stay in the right lane (going up hills mostly), doesn't mean they do it. You never see anyone get ticketed for breaking the fast lane laws. Here if you have more than 5 people behind you in the left lane, you're impeding traffic and can be ticketed. Slow vehicles on two lane roads are supposed to use turnouts to allow people to pass them as well.
have signage that says trucks and vehicles with trailers use right lane
have passed signs that say slower traffic use right lane
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Dark_EternalFF
Title: Official ACF Turd
Posts: 1,838
Registered: 2002-11-8 22:44:06
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Chogram posted:
It says greater than the traffic flow.
Not greater than the speed limit.
If traffic is flowing at 90 mph you really think that you are not going to get a ticket for passing at 95?
Yes, because it happens all the damn time. Every day on my work commute the general flow of traffic moves faster than the speed limit, often passing parked state patrol cars. They do nothing unless you are excessively speeding beyond the flow of traffic.
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Tipztoe
Posts: 1,775
Registered: 2004-3-1 17:53:43
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at least half the people who hold licenses don't deserve to be on any public way.
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Jezza_Belle
Title: =^.^=
Posts: 2,771
Registered: 2001-2-24 02:29:30
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Dark_EternalFF posted:
Chogram posted:
It says greater than the traffic flow.
Not greater than the speed limit.
If traffic is flowing at 90 mph you really think that you are not going to get a ticket for passing at 95?
Yes, because it happens all the damn time. Every day on my work commute the general flow of traffic moves faster than the speed limit, often passing parked state patrol cars. They do nothing unless you are excessively speeding beyond the flow of traffic.
except in Federal Way, where they have that really nice HOV ramp that the cops love to speed down to nail your ass if you're going more than 5 over. When I commuted that way, I saw someone pulled over there every single morning.
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Date Posted:
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Should drivers that refuse to do the speed limit on the highway
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Dark_EternalFF posted:
Chogram posted:
It says greater than the traffic flow.
Not greater than the speed limit.
If traffic is flowing at 90 mph you really think that you are not going to get a ticket for passing at 95?
Yes, because it happens all the damn time. Every day on my work commute the general flow of traffic moves faster than the speed limit, often passing parked state patrol cars. They do nothing unless you are excessively speeding beyond the flow of traffic.
This. I can do 75-80 on IL highways and be fine.(speed limit is 55)
It's different in wisconsin. was doing 75, people were passing me on the left, still got a fking ticket for speeding.
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Dwaveran
Title: Wants to Ban Canada...
Posts: 909
Registered: 2003-1-23 11:01:28
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Dark_EternalFF
Title: Official ACF Turd
Posts: 1,838
Registered: 2002-11-8 22:44:06
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Jezza_Belle posted:
Dark_EternalFF posted:
Chogram posted:
It says greater than the traffic flow.
Not greater than the speed limit.
If traffic is flowing at 90 mph you really think that you are not going to get a ticket for passing at 95?
Yes, because it happens all the damn time. Every day on my work commute the general flow of traffic moves faster than the speed limit, often passing parked state patrol cars. They do nothing unless you are excessively speeding beyond the flow of traffic.
except in Federal Way, where they have that really nice HOV ramp that the cops love to speed down to nail your ass if you're going more than 5 over. When I commuted that way, I saw someone pulled over there every single morning.
More likely than not, they're being pulled over for not being HOV-compliant. I've got one of those lanes on the on-ramp I take regularly, and the cops only pull over people who don't have a second passenger.
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Jezza_Belle
Title: =^.^=
Posts: 2,771
Registered: 2001-2-24 02:29:30
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Dark_EternalFF posted:
Jezza_Belle posted:
Dark_EternalFF posted:
Chogram posted:
It says greater than the traffic flow.
Not greater than the speed limit.
If traffic is flowing at 90 mph you really think that you are not going to get a ticket for passing at 95?
Yes, because it happens all the damn time. Every day on my work commute the general flow of traffic moves faster than the speed limit, often passing parked state patrol cars. They do nothing unless you are excessively speeding beyond the flow of traffic.
except in Federal Way, where they have that really nice HOV ramp that the cops love to speed down to nail your ass if you're going more than 5 over. When I commuted that way, I saw someone pulled over there every single morning.
More likely than not, they're being pulled over for not being HOV-compliant. I've got one of those lanes on the on-ramp I take regularly, and the cops only pull over people who don't have a second passenger.
naa, it's speeders, people don't cheat the lane in that area during that time of day, traffic moves fast without it.
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