Sorry, thought you meant you could keep your speed somewhere between 100 & 110 no problems at all. Didn't realise you meant you could keep it exactly on one or the other.
Interesting fact, I've had a few speeding tickets, fought them all, and got off them all.
BTW, how do you know where the enforcement chaps will be?
I can drive/ride without my speedo going over 100 if I want, it isn't hard and doesn't require constant speedo checking.
Examples? I'd like to know what speeds/conditions etc etc etc. Quite interested.
I know a few roads that are not patrolled due to the complete lack of traffic, I know where the highway patrol route goes (in a particular area or two). Good roads too, if one isn't a muppet on them.
I was not aware of these, I stand/sit/type corrected.
I only ever exceed the speed limit when overtaking and I only overtake where I have full visibility throughout the entire maneuver and conditions are safe. So all examples (and it's only three) are for that. I have a very detailed, thorough and streamlined process for getting off that particular circumstance reinforced with a swathe of research undermining the methods and technologies deployed by the enforcers in general. It's never yet gone to court. My approach is such that any enforcer that wanted to take it that far would almost certainly have to lie about some aspect to get it there, which would be very risky for them. Fastest was 127kph.
How?I know where the highway patrol route goes
Ah don't encourage him. It was in his hello, welcome and I have serious issues thread -http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...harges-dropped
The other half used to work in an ED, and motorcycles were death traps. Now she rides one. The last place I'd go for an unprejudiced view of traffic compliance issues is a traffic officer, your just too close to the problem.
There's a noticable trend here also; those who argue for rigid conformity, (professionals and otherwise) seem to be the ones denegrating the driving skills of a significant portion of the road going public. They might be right, (although accident numbers suggest otherwise) but the point is all those idiots have a right to be there, and pinging them for 10k over the limit is simply ridiculous, speed has a very tenuous relationship to safety on the road.
Again, authority does not mean a correct assesment of the best policy, just the power to have that policy stick. It does often mean, though a somewhat arrogant assumption of superiority of opinion. The vote thing was an attempt to invite the official contingent to consider the possibility that the majority's opinion on the speed matter might count for more than the official one. you missed that huh?
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
You can???. Then you must either have cruise control, be riding in non 100km/h areas or be impeding the flow of traffic, especially if your speedo for example is 10% out & someone elses is only 1% another problem with the speed scam.
Someone could be sitting on 100km/h "being legal" (to their knowledge) yet the person following could be on 85km/h & getting pissed off, he does 120km/h to get past quickly, safely & the disco starts
Science Is But An Organized System Of Ignorance"Pornography: The thing with billions of views that nobody watches" - WhiteManBehindADesk
I agree. I'm really really disappointed that rastuscat doesn't already know the exceptions written into the Road User Rule - his job of the last many years is based on the Rule, and if that wasn't enough I did give more than a few clues in my original post that was months ago. And still he doesn't know.
he's simply wrong when he says:and I've got the acquittals to prove it.the rule ... provides no such exemption unless you read it with one eye closed.
And yes rastuscat, ticketing in passing lanes is a serious issue. It's even against Police policy as you well know, if only because I've told you so often.
I give up.
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