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Message: Re: Might seem obvious, but some good tips on avoiding speeding tickets by Csaba Csere if C&D

Changed By: Laz
Change Date: April 20, 2013 02:10PM

Re: Might seem obvious, but some good tips on avoiding speeding tickets by Csaba Csere if C&D
Not sure cops are "programmed" to look for left lane speeders as opposed to someone sticking out like a sore thumb running fast in the right lane and passing other cars. Actually, they might think at least you know which lane to speed in.
That said, the hilly parts of I-84 in CT are where the right lane (uphill slow lane) is often the fastest: wide open and everyone else piled into the left and middle lanes.
While trailing behind a speeder (the "rabbit" ) is mostly a good idea, it doesn't take into account a parked, hidden cop nailing you from behind. Best bet is to be the [i]middle[/i] car. That is, without being a left lane hog.
He spends a lot of time steering with one hand.
The "talk your way out of a ticket" video was funny, if not particularly useful. Jabbering senselessly is going to be construed as suspicious, crack-head behavior. Picking your nose might work best as long as you don't sniff a lot.
Changed By: Laz
Change Date: April 20, 2013 02:08PM

Re: Might seem obvious, but some good tips on avoiding speeding tickets by Csaba Csere if C&D
Not sure cops are "programmed" to look for left lane speeders as opposed to someone sticking out like a sore thumb running fast in the right lane and passing other cars. Actually, they might think at least you know which lane to speed in.
That said, the hilly parts of I-84 in CT are where the right lane are is often the fastest: wide open and everyone else piled into the left and middle lanes.
While trailing behind a speeder (the "rabbit" ) is mostly a good idea, it doesn't take into account a parked, hidden cop nailing you from behind. Best bet is to be the [i]middle[/i] car. That is, without being a left lane hog.
He spends a lot of time steering with one hand.
The "talk your way out of a ticket" video was funny, if not particularly useful. Jabbering senselessly is going to be construed as suspicious, crack-head behavior. Picking your nose might work best as long as you don't sniff a lot.

Original Message

Author: Laz
Date: April 20, 2013 02:07PM

Re: Might seem obvious, but some good tips on avoiding speeding tickets by Csaba Csere if C&D
Not sure cops are "programmed" to look for left lane speeders as opposed to someone sticking out like a sore thumb running fast in the right lane and passing other cars. Actually, they might think at least you know which lane to speed in.
That said, the hilly parts of I-84 in CT are where the right lane are often the fastest: wide open and everyone else piled into the left and middle lanes.
While trailing behind a speeder (the "rabbit" ) is mostly a good idea, it doesn't take into account a parked, hidden cop nailing you from behind. Best bet is to be the [i]middle[/i] car. That is, without being a left lane hog.
He spends a lot of time steering with one hand.
The "talk your way out of a ticket" video was funny, if not particularly useful. Jabbering senselessly is going to be construed as suspicious, crack-head behavior. Picking your nose might work best as long as you don't sniff a lot.