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SeanPlunk 05-09-2009 10:36 PM

Got my 1st ticket ever today in Utah!
 
As many of you know, my wife and I are on vacation and we're going to Yellowstone. The first leg of our trip has us spending the night in Salt Lake City - about a 9 hour drive from home. So we leave this morning and we have a nice brisk drive through Nevada and Arizona.

We get to Utah however and it's a different story. Everyone drives SLOW here and nobody seemed to understand that on a 2 lane road you get over to the right to let faster cars by. So we're at about hour 5 in our trip and I finally get some open road. We're in the middle of NOWHERE and the speed limit is 75mph so I have the cruise control set somewhere in the 85mph range.

As we were driving I was monitoring the rearview mirror but I was looking for Crown Vics. Unfortunately the Highway Patrol in Utah drives Dodge Chargers. I realized that right as one was lighting me up :bang:

Anyway, the officer was nice overall. He wrote me up for 80mph but said he had actually clocked me at 89mph ;)

No question I deserved the ticket. The only thing that bothers me at all is that I WAS IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE AND I COULD HAVE BEEN GOING 150mph WITHOUT BOTHERING ANYBODY! Heypal told me that I should just look at this as my contribution to the Obama wealth distribution plan though so I guess I'm okay with it :p

For the record though:

Cars with no tickets:
Mustang GT
Camaro SS
Cobra 1
Cobra 2

Cars with tickets:
Ford Edge :surrender:

Leedom 05-10-2009 01:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SeanPlunk (Post 22148)
As many of you know, my wife and I are on vacation and we're going to Yellowstone. The first leg of our trip has us spending the night in Salt Lake City - about a 9 hour drive from home. So we leave this morning and we have a nice brisk drive through Nevada and Arizona.

We get to Utah however and it's a different story. Everyone drives SLOW here and nobody seemed to understand that on a 2 lane road you get over to the right to let faster cars by. So we're at about hour 5 in our trip and I finally get some open road. We're in the middle of NOWHERE and the speed limit is 75mph so I have the cruise control set somewhere in the 85mph range.

As we were driving I was monitoring the rearview mirror but I was looking for Crown Vics. Unfortunately the Highway Patrol in Utah drives Dodge Chargers. I realized that right as one was lighting me up :bang:

Anyway, the officer was nice overall. He wrote me up for 80mph but said he had actually clocked me at 89mph ;)

No question I deserved the ticket. The only thing that bothers me at all is that I WAS IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE AND I COULD HAVE BEEN GOING 150mph WITHOUT BOTHERING ANYBODY! Heypal told me that I should just look at this as my contribution to the Obama wealth distribution plan though so I guess I'm okay with it :p

For the record though:

Cars with no tickets:
Mustang GT
Camaro SS
Cobra 1
Cobra 2

Cars with tickets:
Ford Edge :surrender:

:nutkick::rolling:

gsteichen 05-10-2009 07:58 AM

Need to look at Utah's budget, sounds like traffic enforcement based on revenue production not public safety. The California plates probably played a roll too:suicide:

SERIOUS WARNING- Wish I'd remembered to warn you before you left, DO NOT SPEED IN A NATIONAL PARK. A ticket from a park ranger is a federal bust, very expensive and the rangers are ruthless. Not sure if you remember your aunt getting popped in a Yosemite speed trap for doing less than 5 mph over (she wasn't), it cost her a bundle and ruined a great day. Know your speedo and set the cruise for at least 3 mph under to be safe.

SeanPlunk 05-10-2009 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gsteichen (Post 22156)
Need to look at Utah's budget, sounds like traffic enforcement based on revenue production not public safety. The California plates probably played a roll too:suicide:

SERIOUS WARNING- Wish I'd remembered to warn you before you left, DO NOT SPEED IN A NATIONAL PARK. A ticket from a park ranger is a federal bust, very expensive and the rangers are ruthless. Not sure if you remember your aunt getting popped in a Yosemite speed trap for doing less than 5 mph over (she wasn't), it cost her a bundle and ruined a great day. Know your speedo and set the cruise for at least 3 mph under to be safe.

Thanks for the warning!! I'll be very careful in Yellowstone.

Leedom 05-10-2009 10:17 AM

Wtf
 
Computers are getting to know too much about our lives!!! :sm_up_there:


big2bird 05-10-2009 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gsteichen (Post 22156)
Need to look at Utah's budget, sounds like traffic enforcement based on revenue production not public safety. The California plates probably played a roll too:suicide:

SERIOUS WARNING- Wish I'd remembered to warn you before you left, DO NOT SPEED IN A NATIONAL PARK. A ticket from a park ranger is a federal bust, very expensive and the rangers are ruthless. Not sure if you remember your aunt getting popped in a Yosemite speed trap for doing less than 5 mph over (she wasn't), it cost her a bundle and ruined a great day. Know your speedo and set the cruise for at least 3 mph under to be safe.

Absolutely. In todays world where states have record budget defecits, they are justifying their job by helping with income. ;)

enkeivette 05-10-2009 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SeanPlunk (Post 22148)
So we're at about hour 5 in our trip and I finally get some open road. We're in the middle of NOWHERE and the speed limit is 75mph so I have the cruise control set somewhere in the 85mph range.


No question I deserved the ticket. WRONG.

The only thing that bothers me at all is that I WAS IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE AND I COULD HAVE BEEN GOING 150mph WITHOUT BOTHERING ANYBODY! CORRECT

This is a free country, but your freedoms cease when they begin to infringe upon the freedom of others. Thus, law. We have stop signs and yield signs to prevent t-boning (public safety) we have speed limits to protect against reckless driving, consequent accidents and injury.

BUT, if your average POS Neon with tires that are $50 a piece can cruise safely at 90mph... the laws are outdated. Roads like this should have speed limits posted closer to 80mph at least, more like 90.

Who was Sean hurting? What danger was his 'recklessness' causing? What car on the road today with modern tires can't cruise safely on a long straight two lane highway?

Vettezuki 05-10-2009 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by enkeivette (Post 22173)
This is a free country . . .

You're free to do as the state tells you.

enkeivette 05-11-2009 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vettezuki (Post 22186)
You're free to do as the state tells you.

:) .

BRUTAL64 05-11-2009 08:38 AM

So they figure you won't go back to Utah to fight the ticket. :rolleyes:


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