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redwitch 11-18-2007 12:23 PM

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Found this site before I left California and it really did come in handy. I'd stop and check the night before for the route I was taking the next day and it would warn me where both local and highway patrol liked to hide. I'd see cars pulled over while my daughter and I just cruised by. (BTW -- I think 85 is slow, so this was a BIG help!)

You can also add speedtraps you know.

http://www.speedtrap.org/speedtraps/stetlist.asp

KathieI 11-18-2007 12:58 PM

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Morning, Red, do you want me to teach you how to drive???? ha, ha, ha,

Thanks for the link, I'll use it, as you know from personal experience, I could use it. :cop:

:bigthumbsup:

JohnZ 11-18-2007 03:33 PM

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I75 through Tifton, GA. Make sure that your UNDER the limit. Patrol cars are on the overpasses clocking traffic. Police chase crusiers are just uphead waiting for the radio call.

Donna 11-18-2007 03:40 PM

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Kathi aka Krashie..

I think it would be best if you turn in your drivers license and get a horse.. crap... :bigthumbsup:

You are a menace on the roads :cop: and those poor villagers that are driving along side of you...OMG :o ::) :yikes: :cus: :realmad:

KathieI 11-18-2007 03:46 PM

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:dontknow: :dontknow: GEEZZZ...

And Donnie hasn't even driven with me yet. Boy I'm in trouble.... :redface:

Donna, I've never ridden a horse in my life and don't intend to now. BTW, I'd still be a disaster on the road..... ;D

Thanks for the moral support. I'm on my way to Fort Lauderdale, 4 hours. OMG, I'm scaring myself... :yikes:

Love ya anyway wav Kath

Donna 11-18-2007 03:47 PM

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Krashie...Watch those speed traps.. :cop:

Taltarzac 11-18-2007 05:58 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnZ
I75 through Tifton, GA. Make sure that your UNDER the limit. Patrol cars are on the overpasses clocking traffic. Police chase crusiers are just uphead waiting for the radio call.

Seems like that got that co-ordinated pretty well? I have not had a ticket in about 10 years. Got one in 1996 in the barrens of west Texas near Van Horn on US10 as I wanted to get out of that area as soon as possible. I go slower when there is more to look at.

SteveZ 11-19-2007 06:26 PM

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QUESTION: Where's Waldo?????
ANSWER: In the block on the speeding ticket that says "city/town"

Waldo is long-time famous in FL as the 2-MPH over the limit is a ticket town.

Please keep this in mind as you venture north of TV on US-301.

golfnut 11-19-2007 06:32 PM

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Donna, nice new pic in your avatar, where was it taken?

KathieI 11-19-2007 07:15 PM

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All-

This place is terrible for driving. My 8 hour trek yesterday taught me to appreciate the speed code in Los Angeles. In L.A. I drive 10-15 miles over speed limit with NP. Here, the speed limit is 60 and everyone does 60. What's up with that.... Let me clarify, that's only on freeways (which there ain't any here)

:dontknow:

I was in a state of "get me outta here". crap

Caution: Speed trap on 301S :yikes: heading towards Turnpike, south of 466. Luckily I had one of those locals doing 45 in front of me and I wasn't able to pull out. :yikes:

Love, Krashie (AKA Kathie & AKA Lead foot in L.A.)

captain1202 11-26-2007 08:24 AM

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How about a list of favorite spots for the villages Gestapo?

golfnut 11-27-2007 03:29 AM

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buena vista south of arnold palmer

Patty 11-27-2007 05:05 AM

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Tonight, I had a customer come by and tell me that they're on BV north of 466 all day today. FYI

jadebox 11-27-2007 10:00 AM

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The radar gun can be seen near Glenbrook quite often. They need to be there and on Morse more often. People here are retired and should not be in so much of a hurry--on the streets or the golf course. ;D

Cliff 11-27-2007 02:18 PM

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Here I go with another unfavorable comment.

If radar traps frighten you or infringe upon some unknown right you dream that you have, you are a speeder, law breaker, and a menace to other people on the roadways. More power to the Deputies who do their jobs in ticketing speeders in cars or golf carts. :cop:

Barefoot 11-27-2007 03:16 PM

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Cliff, 040 .. I actually find myself agreeing with you! I think you've taken the "popular" view this time. I have no problem with observing the speed limits, everywhere we drive in TV there is beautiful scenery, very relaxing. Not sure why anyone feels they have to speed in a retirement community. ???

golfnut 11-27-2007 04:22 PM

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Like DonnaL and Cliff, as I always say if you don't exceed the speed limit you won't get a ticket. Think about it if your trip is less than 15 miles going 45 instead of 35 will get you there maybe a few minutes quicker.

punkpup 11-27-2007 05:02 PM

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Well I have to be honest....I am both a law abiding citizen :) AND a lawbreaker :verymad: :redface:

When in TV I drive a Golf Cart because I can't go fast enough to break the speed limit :bigthumbsup: also I find that I have to drive really defensively because frankly some of the others drivers scare me to death speeding through the tunnels, crossing the roads, etc or driving too slowly and/or erratically. It is particularly unnerving when folks don't use turn signals and cut you off by taking a right turn from the left by speeding up passing you especially in roundabouts/traffic circles; !! :edit: :cus: :realmad::realmad:

On the other hand I have a tendency to drive above the speed limit on highways/freeways :verymad: :redface:, mea culpa, mea culpa, mea culpa. Just lucky for me I haven't gotten a speeding ticket since maybe 1990.

Golfnut I do agree with you that the difference between 45 vs 35 or even 55 vs 45 is only a few minutes and I try to remind myself of that when driving. Where I'm in trouble is on my way to work; I'm often impatient and like a lot of folks in the the Northeast I seem to find myself rushing around all the time. When I first moved here I almost had a stroke due to the aggressiveness of Boston drivers and now I've become one of them :redface:; my bad. So like Cliff and Barefoot at last say I deserve to be ticketed

Taltarzac 11-27-2007 05:41 PM

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I do have a problem with entrapment. From what I have heard some of these speed traps are set up so that not enough notice is given to people about the change in speeds. Why else would they call them speed traps? Not sure that there are any genuine speed traps in TV unless you are coming off of Parr from the area of the Villages Public Library and are unaware of the school speed zone limits. Newbies would seem to fit that bill coming off of Parr. It does not look the Villages set up a speed trap on Parr though unlike again from what I have heard of various towns around the US.

redwitch 11-27-2007 06:16 PM

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I admit to being a speeder. Not so much in TV but just in general. I've driven fast cars most of my life. I have a tendency to drive a car the way it was meant to be driven, which is rarely by the rules of the road. However, I have taken several defensive driving classes, have my NASCAR license and can probably outdrive 98% of the drivers on the road. Does that excuse my speeding? No, but it probably makes me a safer driver at 100 mph than most at 25.

I've had my share of tickets. I've only fought one and that was because I wasn't speeding when I got it. I understand I'm breaking the law when I speed and I don't argue the tickets nor do I try to excuse myself when I'm pulled over. (I do, however, pull out my NASCAR license, which frequently works well enough to not get the ticket).

However, speed traps are another thing. There was one where I used to live that if you went 2 miles over the limit, you got a ticket. I firmly believe people should be aware of those. They are not fair and are not done for any safety purpose -- they are there strictly as a way for a town to make money. Those that are there for safety are usually well advertised -- the goal is to get people to slow down, not issue a citation. So, I'll stick with the right of others to know where speed traps are, especially in strange towns.

Cliff 11-27-2007 06:48 PM

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Redwich. Bull.... Having a NASCAR license gives you absolutely no right to put the rest of the world in danger while you are speeding. If you are smart enough to know that you are speeding, how in the world can you justify continuing to do it? Is it some superiority thing? You, of all people, should know better than to look down on the rest of us. ;D ;D

redwitch 11-27-2007 07:32 PM

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I don't speed in heavy traffic. That's stupid. However, if it is a freeway, nighttime and minimal traffic, I'm going as fast as my car will allow. I do not whip in and out of traffic. I slow down long before I get close to another car to see what lane it is going to be in and then move over or not as is appropriate and pass the vehicle before I go on my merry, heavy-footed way again. I even go well below the speed limit when it is raining or there is heavy fog or anything else I perceive as hazardous.

I have been put in danger many a time by non-speeders. I've had to do a complete 360 on the Oakland Bay Bridge because the fool in front of me thought slamming on the brakes and not having his bike strapped down (in the trunk) was a reasonable thing to do (and, no, I wasn't tailgating or speeding, just one of those flukes). I've ended up on the shoulder by fools changing lanes without looking. So far as I know, no one has ever been in danger because of my love of speed.

You're right, having a NASCAR license doesn't give me the right to speed. What it does do is require a defensive driving course every 5 years. I must prove I can handle a car under almost any condition. It makes me much more aware what is out there and what could happen and, more importantly, what to do when it does happen.

And, where, pray tell, did I give the impression that I was looking down on anyone? I'd say it's you who is still on his high horse, not me.

golfnut 11-27-2007 09:17 PM

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Cliff, you need to lighten up a little, seems like you like to pick apart every post, just my .02, not trying to bust your chops, really.

Cliff 11-27-2007 10:09 PM

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Redwich, just showed your posting to my wife on your reason for feeling that you can speed safely and her comment was "Let her speed, so long as she kills herself and nobody else." So, I'm sorry for coming down on you and saying you have no right to jeapordize the rest of us. Golfnut is probably right. What right does a lawabiding citizen have to come down hard on lawbreakers? God forbid I should say anything not politically correct in this day and age. Go, woman, get your pace car out there on the highway and do your thing. Even my wife (you would have to know her to appreciate this) agrees with me on this. Quote from spouse "she is just bragging about her driving abilities and is crying out for attention." :cop:

Barefoot 11-28-2007 01:17 AM

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This is off topic (sorry :cop:), but I have to mention it. I was driving my golf cart today from Starbucks (by Wal-Mart), along Wedgewood Drive. I turned north on the golf cart path toward the tunnel under CR101 which leads to Southern Trace. Oncoming cart drivers were yelling at someone behind me "back up, back up". I looked in the mirror and a CAR was following me on the golf cart path. Sure hope the car didn't try to make it through the tunnel!! :dontknow: Guess my point is that drivers in TV sometimes do some very unexpected things, please drive carefully!

golfnut 11-28-2007 01:54 AM

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We too have seen an automobile coming down a tunnel, WHOA, pretty scary.

Taltarzac 11-28-2007 04:33 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by barefoot at last
This is off topic (sorry :cop:), but I have to mention it. I was driving my golf cart today from Starbucks (by Wal-Mart), along Wedgewood Drive. I turned north on the golf cart path toward the tunnel under CR101 which leads to Southern Trace. Oncoming cart drivers were yelling at someone behind me "back up, back up". I looked in the mirror and a CAR was following me on the golf cart path. Sure hope the car didn't try to make it through the tunnel!! :dontknow: Guess my point is that drivers in TV sometimes do some very unexpected things, please drive carefully!

Seen this too at the tunnel under 466 near CR101 several times. Once it looked like a group of teens on a lark, but the others times it seemed like a senior just bent on taking yet another route.

chuckinca 03-22-2008 02:16 AM

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http://www.speedtrap.org/speedtraps/stetlist.asp

billethkid 03-22-2008 11:51 AM

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Speed traps or entrapments or what ever they are affectionately called....bring em on the more the merrier...the stealthier the better....the more they trap the better.

There is no acceptable justification....excuse....rationalizing....or what ever to condone or allow it.

A proven fact....speed kills....it is the cause of over 80% of all accidents.

Speed traps are also a good way to supplement the needed revenue VS raising taxes....and in this case the ones that pay....deserve to since they know full well the consequences.....and do it anyway!!!!

Nail em Dano!!!!

BTK :cop:

Taltarzac 03-22-2008 01:27 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by billethkid
Speed traps or entrapments or what ever they are affectionately called....bring em on the more the merrier...the stealthier the better....the more they trap the better.

There is no acceptable justification....excuse....rationalizing....or what ever to condone or allow it.

A proven fact....speed kills....it is the cause of over 80% of all accidents.

Speed traps are also a good way to supplement the needed revenue VS raising taxes....and in this case the ones that pay....deserve to since they know full well the consequences.....and do it anyway!!!!

Nail em Dano!!!!

BTK :cop:

Seem to remember the Tarpon Springs, FL police getting really creative with their attempts to enforce the speeding laws. They also seemed to go after people who really deserved tickets which happens. Many such people can be found driving on US 19 or at least they could the last times I have been on that very dangerous stretch of road.

Sidney Lanier 03-22-2008 02:05 PM

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I am the kind of boring driver (in the opinion of some...) who goes the speed limit and then never has to worry about Smokey stopping me. But I must say, the picture of someone speeding through Tarpon Springs, or for that matter practically anywhere in the Tampa area on Route 19, seems almost impossible to comprehend, given the traffic....

Taltarzac 03-22-2008 06:38 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sidney Lanier
I am the kind of boring driver (in the opinion of some...) who goes the speed limit and then never has to worry about Smokey stopping me. But I must say, the picture of someone speeding through Tarpon Springs, or for that matter practically anywhere in the Tampa area on Route 19, seems almost impossible to comprehend, given the traffic....

Some times the traffic is quite a bit lighter on US 19 than at other times. Have seen many speeding vehicles go by while driving somewhere via US 19. Probably also saw more accidents on US 19 than anywhere else in the US I drove.

Think that the bumper sticker I saw in Palm Harbor was right on target. "Pray for me. I drive US 19". Another one was "I survived US 19".


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