I have heard that driving to far below the posted limit will get you pulled over quicker than going over.Oldgringo wrote:This may sound stupid and out of synch with today's electronic gadgetry and busy schedules, etc., etc. but, has anyone given any thought to driving under the posted speed limit? It's my understanding that the posted speed limit is the maximum speed allowed not the mandatory rate of speed required by law.randomoutburst wrote:Yes, but to do that they have to have a reason, yes? Hence the catching of speeders using traps. They don't leave it to chance to find law-breakers because they're looking for revenue.jmra wrote:it's not about catching law breakers, it's about generating revenue.randomoutburst wrote:What I should have clarified when I said my hubby was told he was pulled over for speeding is that he was supposedly going MUCH over the speed limit, not just 2 mph. I know 2 mph over is still speeding. Yikes!
And Oldgringo - I'm not saying traps are unfair, just that they are what they are. How else are they going to catch people breaking laws...dumb luck? :)
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- Tue May 25, 2010 3:36 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
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