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Which Highways do you love to speed on the most ? (pg. 2)
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ak87
are you a cop?
ChemEnhanced
quote:
Originally posted by ak87
are you a cop?


wouldn't you like to know.


The worste thing the Ontario Government ever did was get rid of photo radar.....I say bring it back and have it on every single bridge on every single 400 series highway.....that would show all you assclowns when you got 8 speeding tickets in one trip down the 401
DigiNut
Speeding (not racing/careless driving, that's an automatic suspension and summons) is fine as long as the traffic is light. Otherwise you should be going with the flow - period.

You guys going 150 to 160 or above will pay for it eventually, even if you don't rear-end a school bus. It's a constant annoyance that I have to pay higher insurance rates because other idiots in my age group think they're stunt drivers.

Photo radar though, ugh... if those things could adjust their thresholds to 20 or 30 above the traffic flow then it might make sense, but mailing tickets to everyone who exceeds a deliberately under-posted speed limit, that's just an obvious cash grab.
Cosmic Fur
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
wouldn't you like to know.


The worste thing the Ontario Government ever did was get rid of photo radar.....I say bring it back and have it on every single bridge on every single 400 series highway.....that would show all you assclowns when you got 8 speeding tickets in one trip down the 401


Seriously, if I always had to drive 100, I'd shoot myself.. or stop driving completely. Or drive 100 on the streets. Probably the latter.
shanny
I'm not going to come here and tell you what to to...

But recently a friend of mine was busted going 152 in a 100.

Anything 50 over is...

1)Immediate suspension of license
2)Automatic Court Date
3)Possible Criminal Charges
4)Ticket somewhere in the neighbourhood of 500 Bucks
LightsOut
yeah speeding can certianly ruin you if your caught....more then 50 is over carries some pretty steep penalties...

if im going to speed onsay the DVP for example or the Allen...i try to keep it to about 130 and no more...its just not worth it...

But if im on the 407...i dunno why but i feel so safe their...no traffic and i never really see any cops...so if im in a rush sometimes i'll boot it lol
EvilTree
I get a laugh whenever someone bitches about getting caught breaking the law.
chinamon
quote:
Originally posted by Pett
you have obviously never been on the 407
between 427 and east of the 404 in a speeding paradise.


407 between 404 and 403 is amazing to fly on.
427 south of 401 is ing hell. they need to shut that bitch down for a couple weeks and re-pave the whole thing.
ChemEnhanced
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut

Photo radar though, ugh... if those things could adjust their thresholds to 20 or 30 above the traffic flow then it might make sense, but mailing tickets to everyone who exceeds a deliberately under-posted speed limit, that's just an obvious cash grab.


They can set the machine to whatever speed they want. I agree...set it at 20 over the speed limit....then let the money flow in.
DigiNut
I didn't say 20 over the speed limit, I said 20 over the traffic flow. If the traffic speed is 120 then the people going 100 are more deserving of fines than the ones going 130 to pass somebody.

There is no other way that photo radar can be taken seriously.

Engine9
seeing how in germany certain parts of hte autobahn have no speed limit

i dont see why we couldnt implement that here, during certain times of the night when theres barely any cars on the road
Cosmic Fur
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Originally posted by Engine9
seeing how in germany certain parts of hte autobahn have no speed limit

i dont see why we couldnt implement that here, during certain times of the night when theres barely any cars on the road


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