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i was doing 92 in a 60 (kmh) and got nabbed...
ticket was 300. paid for one of those services and ended up having my ticket dropped so in total paid just shy of 400 for both the fight and reduced ticket. if the big ticket went through my insurance would be 1000 more than it was at the time. to me it was worth every penny to fight it. i would have showed up in court myself to fight it but i wasn't able to take time off work. literally gave them the ticket, they filed on my behalf, i got the notice of court appearance, forwarded to them and waited for them to deal with it. Quote:
then again if you see some horizontal stripes on the road spaced out evenly... :eekdance: |
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vascar can be usually beat in court and they knock it down to 5mph over. no points for you but they still get their bit of fine/court money. |
In NM if it's on a highway it doesn't count against your insurance. You pay about 100 bucks and move on. I call it my speeding tax. I pay extra to drive faster than everybody else! :D
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I still would love if there was a driving test to determine one's abilities then that determines speed limits but that will never work since most drivers are just awful lol |
ummm, i kinda feel like i'm talking to my son here but if you don't want a speeding ticket then don't speed... no one has the right to break the law... you don't have to agree with it but that doesn't give you the right to ignore it... not trying to sound like a prude here but without laws our society would be more of a mess than it already is
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speed limits haven't changed in about 30 years or so and cars/roads have. only place that's advancing with the times is Texas and that 85mph highway or whatever they opened. why is it that the USA is still thinking it's 1950 when places like Germany have the unrestricted autobahn? well maybe it's due to most us cars are typically garbage compared to their german rivals lol |
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It's 70 out here which isn't bad. I've been on those texas highways! God bless those guys over there!
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I feel that most of us on a daily basis go about 10-15 over the speed-limit for all speed limits. Only in ideal situations do we go 90-100 on the freeway or open highway in the middle of the desert, alone on the road. I think tickets should begin at at least 15-20 over. Anything should be able to be justified. |
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so if that would continue after a limit raise then yes I could see where raiding to 85 and people doing 95+ is an issue for most drivers. honestly most drivers are not very skilled lol but with ideal traffic conditions going a bit over I see no issue with if one is capable of doing so and ok with risking a ticket. just did a 1600 mile round trip and 1/2 of the way down at very late hours I was the only car on my side of the road. warm dry conditions I went about 95 avg. no issues. |
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If Texas is able to up their speedlimit there obviously is documentation PROVING a faster speed is not unsafe. |
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