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In reply to the discussion: Obeying traffic laws? How hard is it? [View all]MineralMan
(151,273 posts)67. You will do as you see fit, I'm sure.
I've thrown away zero hours of my life by not speeding. Zero. If I'm driving somewhere, that's what I'm doing at that time in my life. I know how long it will take me to get where I'm going, pretty much. It's part of what I'm doing.
Speeding doesn't save that much time, really. I might gain 5 minutes on the drive I described by going 80. I also might get pulled over by a cop and lose 15 minutes. Instead, I leave 45 minutes before I'm supposed to be where I'm going if that's how long it takes to get there while staying within the speed limit. Why would I care about 5 minutes, more or less?
False economy, really. Don't mind me. I'll be in the right lane. You drive right on by. I'll wave if you get pulled over.
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A digital speedometer is not 100% accurate either even through a VSS. You should read how they're
MillennialDem
Aug 2015
#100
You're right. But the point still ultimately stands. You can only estimate (not exact) speed off the
MillennialDem
Aug 2015
#134
I think the more likely answer is that the majority of drivers were doing 10 above the speed limit.
pnwmom
Aug 2015
#108
Now add looking at a stopwatch and not the road and we have a real menace to traffic.
Hassin Bin Sober
Aug 2015
#52
What the Hell are you talking about?! Did you even read the whole post, or only the last paragraph?
WillowTree
Aug 2015
#92
Why are you assuming that the tailgaters can always pass him? If the roads are crowded, people often follow
pnwmom
Aug 2015
#119
I hate tailgaters. I stay to the right. I drive the limit. I leave plenty
LibDemAlways
Aug 2015
#103
You should write one of those "Random Thoughts" columns in the weekly shopper
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Aug 2015
#21
Traffic is so bad in SoCal now you really don't have to worry about speeding unless it's midnight!
mnhtnbb
Aug 2015
#31
You have to catch the cars to crush them - it would also encourage more people running from the
MillennialDem
Aug 2015
#102
I saw someone pass the cop last year. He used the deceleration/acceleration lane to do it.
Hassin Bin Sober
Aug 2015
#85
Glad you're staying right and not playing hall monitor in the left lane.
Gidney N Cloyd
Aug 2015
#28
i drive an older kia--a sephia or is it a kia syphilis??? i forget. consider the instruments their
dembotoz
Aug 2015
#129
Aparently (not the OP) the traffic law about staying right except to pass in MD is hard to obey. nt
kelly1mm
Aug 2015
#55
it's first grade level math. 5 minutes times 365 days = 1825 minutes per year
Taitertots
Aug 2015
#123
In fairness, in certain vehicles optimum gas mileage is above the speed limit.
MillennialDem
Aug 2015
#104
What is your point? Are you saying that white people obey the traffic laws
akbacchus_BC
Aug 2015
#96
I was on the Dan Ryan Saturday. Going along with most of the traffic.
Hassin Bin Sober
Aug 2015
#136