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Heh, that's called "Montana", where the speed limit is "Drive Safe".
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but I'd bet dollars to donuts that it'll never happen - the police unions will miss the influx of money from speeding tickets!
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Originally posted by Brockpaine
Heh, that's called "Montana", where the speed limit is "Drive Safe". I wish we did have something like the Autobahns here, but I'd bet dollars to donuts that it'll never happen - the police unions will miss the influx of money from speeding tickets!
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Originally posted by Hrolf Hakonson
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Originally posted by Brockpaine
Heh, that's called "Montana", where the speed limit is "Drive Safe". I wish we did have something like the Autobahns here, but I'd bet dollars to donuts that it'll never happen - the police unions will miss the influx of money from speeding tickets!
Sadly, Montana had to drop it's "safe and sane" speed limits some years ago, after a guy who was ticketed for going 120+ got let off by the judge because the guy made the case that it was safe and sane for him. I think the speed limit there is 70-75 mph these days.
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Originally posted by Desertfox
75mph in Arizona, love it. Apparently here you can get a ticket called "Waste of Valuable Resources" you get it for going 5mph over the speed limit...
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Originally posted by HoOmAn
Can you loose your driving licence when your "extra speed" was too high?
In Germany you start loosing it temporarly (1 month) for going 31km/h too fast in towns and 41km/h outside. For two month you need to be beyond the limit for 51km/h and 61km/h respectively while the big win is at minimum 61/71 km/h too fast - then you´ll have to walk for three month.
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Originally posted by TheCanadian
Ontario used to have photo radar as well in the early 90's. However it worked a little too well, so many people were getting caught doing over the posted speed limit that it backed the courts up 10 years. And if you dont see a judge after 5 years in Ont, the case is thrown out of court. So they took the cameras down and sold them to Alberta.
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