Speedometre?
That has to be the first time I've seen it written that way.
Speedometre?
That has to be the first time I've seen it written that way.
Will fuck off, again.
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Cops response will be "oh great, we got a smart ass here"
Vehicle manufacturers follow SAE standards. 9/10 times your speedometer will read slightly higher than your actual speed anyways so that isn't an intelligent excuse for being above the speed limit.
Yah. It's suppose to be speedometer tho. Meter is the preferred spelling for a device that's measuring something. I'm grammer challenged.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Mostly true. So really, my response to the officer wouldn't be incorrect.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Looking around
Wondering what became
Of what I once knew
Have you guys had a cop actually ask you if you know how fast you were going? I don't get that many tickets any more, but back in my misspent youth I had a bunch, and not one single time did the police office ever ask my a question or say anything other than "License, registration, here's your ticket, drive safe"
I thought that question only happened on TV??
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Yes, everytime.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I get "do you know why I pulled you over", never "do you know how fast you were going".This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
2007 GMC 2500 Duramax
1981 GMC C1500 454
The two times I've been pulled over for speeding, they just told me how fast I was going and never really asked any questions.
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On the other hand, you are assuming the is a safety advantage of doing so. If you can see in all directions slowly heading to a stop sign and you know full well there are no other vehicles involved, then you're basically just stopping for the sake of a rule, as opposed to doing so for the actual safety of others. And honestly, I'm not good at following rules unless there is a reason for the rule.