I got a ticket for flashing once. I still try to warn.
i got a ticket for flashing but i wasnt in a car LOL
I got a ticket for flashing once. I still try to warn.
Ha ha...but you're probably a pretty darn good driver.I speed a lot, so I flash a lot.
In general I agree with that but there are also wreckless drivers regardless of speed and they should be banned...lol! My experience is like 10 MPH over is just fine EXCEPT in cities, high density housing, etc. where lots of peeps and traffic around. I live in the middle of nowhere so lots of nothing in between anything.The point is speed limits are logically too low. Speed limits are no where near realistic.
Sometimes you get away with things. A few years back in my late model Stang was driving through town at night and took the corner by the cop station a bit fast. Looked and didn't see any LEO in their cars but guess one was sitting in his car or close by cause soon saw some flashing lights behind me and for some reason my first response was to mash the gas pedal as I always immediately pull over. He never did catch me . That would have been a hella ticket!police was there with the radar, he signaled the 2 cars in front of my dad and my dad to the side...
first car goes to the side
then slowly the second one, then my dad decides to continue LOL
he didn't have a problem, I guess that was risky but he figured.. he has two, why lose two for one
Yeah that. When they pass me I'm like...thank youThat is similar to one of my tricks.
I usually find a speeder on long trips, and pace their speed. Usually 85-90.
I then let them get ahead of me about 1/4 mile, and run them as kind of a interference/fall guy.
That's simply not true where I live. While it can happen sometimes, which is pretty rarely, up and down I5 in CA, OR or WA for the most part it's just one LEO in a car. Sometimes they gang up on peeps but very unusual. For most of the I5 stretch it's pretty much no man's land.There are always at least two cops working a speed trap.
That's simply not true where I live. While it can happen sometimes, which is pretty rarely, up and down I5 in CA, OR or WA for the most part it's just one LEO in a car. Sometimes they gang up on peeps but very unusual. For most of the I5 stretch it's pretty much no man's land.
If an when you drive around some parts of the West at some point it's like...where's LEO? Kind of like...where's Waldo? LOL! I've never been through Mississippi. Grew up in the Northeast and left there around '86. I've got no intentions of leaving my little burg in waaay NorCal. I've driven 250 or so miles up or down I5 and not a LEO in sight.Be careful if you come east of the Mississippi.
I've been in Cali for about 25 years and can't remember any oncoming driver ever 'warning' me about a speed trap and can only guess it's an East coast thing?You just did it instead for free. Its a win win situation. A cali court just came down with a decision that is almost identical to what I just typed.