Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Do your driving habits change when you know a police cruiser is following you, or if you see one by the side of the road ahead?
I admit that I get irritated when everybody slows down well below the speed limit just because a police cruiser is nearby. |
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I have to speed up to not appear I am trying to hide something. I love the Sunday Driver thing 7 days a week. |
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If there is a cruiser on the side of the road I move over or slow down in order to provide them a margin of safety. If one is behind me it does not change the way I drive.
I am one of those drivers that does the legal speed, keeps a safe distance and uses turn lights................rather unusual for around here! |
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Tony:
I do change if I am slightly over the speed limit because I've heard that some police officers will give you a ticket as they might think you are disrespectful if they have already determined you are speeding, (take my foot off the gas pedal and not hit the brakes). I do not slow down well below the speed limit as this may cause an accident. I tend to move over if possible as the police officer may be headed to an emergency situation. Many years ago, a driver slowed down a lot after he was speeding in the passing lane of the highway as a police cruiser was looking for him to move over so he could pass him. Subsequently, the police cruiser cut me off with little room and I almost bought the farm!!! It caused me to swerve into another lane and there was another vehicle there. How I avoided this is a miracle. |
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Tony....what kind of question is that???? Unfortunately, I'm one of those who drives too fast [by some peoples standards] and usually need to alter my driving habits, should I be graced by the presence of law enforcement. In the US, at least.
However, now living in Germany, I can drive about as fast as I wish. It is still a little strange to pass a cop on the autobahn at anywhere between 120 to 135 mph. We have family living in Southern Germany and we live in the northern-most regions. It's about a 550 mile trip, so we leave home right after breakfast and get there in time to eat lunch with her family. My driving habits will definitely change in 4 months! ...or, I'll be walking... |
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In both states I live there is a "move over law". If an emergency vehicle is in the breakdown lane, we must move over if safe to do so, or slow down.
I do get apprehensive when an officer comes up behind me, thinking what do they want, or what did I do... If I I am in the fast lane, I am ussually passing in that lane, so I am probably 5-8 MPH over the limit. I am always torn between having him/her stuck behind me or speeding up 5 more MPH to pass the cars in the lane to the right of me..... ![]() In my experience they just want you out of ther way..... Last edited by ajbrown; 08-17-2010 at 12:10 PM. |
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What kills me is when your going down the Interstate or Turnpike, speed limit is 70... Come across a State Trooper or FDOT setting in the middle of the road and the cars slow to like 60, and lord help they are in the so called fast lane and all the sudden slow down and change lanes. For the life of me can not figure it out.
The best one yet, on 466. Trooper doing 40mph Saturday morning. All the cars slow down to 35 and finnaly slide over behind him. I had the cruise on 45 and slowly went by him. all the other cars stayed behind him. DONT BE SCARED!!! DIfferent story if they have someone pulled over, or the lites on assisting somebody, you have to change lanes and give them room. but if they are just sitting checking radar or napping or what ever. If your not doing anything wrong, dont all the sudden slowdown...
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I have to admit when I was working patrol I liked to go out on busy roads and drive slow just to mess with people...It always cracked me up that people were afraid to pass me no matter how slow I decided to go...Childish of me I know, but it was still fun...Also before the days my department had radar I would park on side of the road and point my thermos at drivers when they drove by, that got a lot of brake slamming out of people...
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Since retiring I drive the speed limit. I started doing that because my radar detecter is on my motorcycle and don't want to move it back and forth. I am in no hurry anymore in the car, but enjoy turning it up a notch or two in corners on the bike. Of course if there is a cop, I stay exactly on the speed limit.
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Let me see if I can tell this story in short form.
A number of years ago, we were on a tour bus heading into Las Vegas from Hoover dam on a four lane interstate. Ahead of the bus was a Nevada trooper going exactly the speed limit. There was a big long line of cars and our bus behind him. I asked the bus driver why he doesn't pass the trooper. He said, "oh no...this is a set up." I said, "BS, he won't ticket you for going 3 miles over the limit on an interstate. "Yes he will," the driver said. About that time, a car behind us took the bait and crept past the trooper in the passing lane. I mean like 1 mile an hour faster. BAM!!!!!!!! On came the red lights and he nailed the guy. I could have ****. |
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I confess that I take my foot off the gas in reflex, just in case my speed has crept up past the speed limit.
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I've had my license for 44 years now, and I've never had a moving violation (no speeding tickets, no rolled stop signs - nothing). I have to admit my lack of court time is due mostly to luck, as I'm not a perfect driver (I do drive over the speed limit on the highways, but try to keep my speed a couple MPH lower than the "real" speeders). But that aside, whenever I see a sheriff's car nearby, I'm concentrating on being on my best behavior. So far it's worked for me.
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Ok , I'll have to admit that I drive toooo fast , I dr over 35 on buena vista and El camino real and at least 10 over down 301 and thats with my golf cart .....My car is another matter.......
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