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by Keith B
Wed May 26, 2010 8:36 am
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: US-75 stop for "speeding"
Replies: 81
Views: 12191

Re: I-75 stop for "speeding"

Oldgringo wrote:
Keith B wrote:
budroux2w wrote:I have heard that driving to far below the posted limit will get you pulled over quicker than going over.
No, no, no, you misunderstood what they said. Driving under the posted limit will get your RAN over quicker here. :biggrinjester:

In all seriousness, that can be a sign of someone who may be under the influence and trying to drive overly cautious to keep from doing something that would look suspicious (like driving under the influence. LOL)
{SIGH} :roll:

Could it not also be a sign of a concientious law abiding citizen who planned his/her activities/travels in such a manner and left the starting point/s well enough in advance so that recklessly endangering others by their inconsiderate and unlawful speeding is not necessary?

It's not that I have no use for inconsiderate, rude and/or reckless behavior, I'm just sayin'...
I think you need to look at the OP's statement of FAR below. Driving more than 10 MPH under the posted speed limit can be just as dangerous as over by 5-10 in 55+ MPH zones.
by Keith B
Tue May 25, 2010 3:50 pm
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: US-75 stop for "speeding"
Replies: 81
Views: 12191

Re: I-75 stop for "speeding"

budroux2w wrote:I have heard that driving to far below the posted limit will get you pulled over quicker than going over.
No, no, no, you misunderstood what they said. Driving under the posted limit will get your RAN over quicker here. :biggrinjester:

In all seriousness, that can be a sign of someone who may be under the influence and trying to drive overly cautious to keep from doing something that would look suspicious (like driving under the influence. LOL)

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