May be true in Chicago, but don't trust this line of reason elsewhere.
Oklahoma has recently declared itself a zero tolerance state. In March I
drove into Oklahoma City from the west on I-40 doing the legal 70. As I
approached town the limit goes to 65 and then 60 within about 1/4 of a mile.
I started slowing down at the 65 sign and was nailed not 100 yards from the
60 sign for doing 66. One mile over!! It cost $160 too!
Cheers!!
Jim
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 2:57 PM, David Lieb <72spridget@gmail.com> wrote:
> Guy,
> The OPEC fuel crunch was used as the justification of our 55MOPH
> national limit as well. It was predicated to reduce consumption by a
> stupefying 2.5 percent. In actuality, it has since been determined
> that it might half save one half of one percent. Meanwhile, it changed
> a nation of drivers that frequently observed the speed limit as well
> as other laws into a nation which realized that it was going to break
> that law, so why stop there? In the Chicago area there are roads where
> the norm, as stated by the gendarmes who enforce it, is that as long
> as you are within 15mph of the posted limit, you will not be pulled
> over. Other areas at specific times of day you can be driving 30mph
> over and have people flying by you. As Brad says, if you are not at
> LEAST 5 over if not 10 over, you run the risk of inciting road rage in
> the other drivers on the road. Anyone poking along at the posted speed
> limit is considered a road hazard. I just drove my Bugeye about 2000
> miles this past weekend (actually from Friday morning to Monday
> evening) on roads that were primarily 70mph. I felt rather guilty that
> I was not doing at least 80 the whole time.
> David L
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Jim
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not
sure about the former. - Albert Einstein
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