No. They even did away with redlight cameras here last year. The cameras cost more to operate than the fines they generated.Do you have speed cameras? They're EVERYWHERE here. Either speed traps that take your picture if you travel too fast or AVERAGE speed cameras on lengths of motorways, which record your average speeds over a lengthy bit of road - so you can't just reduce your speed for a camera. You need to stay slow!
The amount of people that get caught on those average speed cameras is ridiculous. I see so many people speeding through them not realising they're active, it's quite funny imagining the tickets they'll be getting.Do you have speed cameras? They're EVERYWHERE here. Either speed traps that take your picture if you travel too fast or AVERAGE speed cameras on lengths of motorways, which record your average speeds over a lengthy bit of road - so you can't just reduce your speed for a camera. You need to stay slow!
Sure. IF there happens to be a cop on a specific 1.5 mile stretch of a country road, I'll plead ignorance. Other similar roads are 45 and there's no signs. Bet I get the charges reduced.Catch a cop on a bad day and that 60 MPH could be a super speeder that costs thousands in fines and legal fees and a loss of license.
I drive in Memphis, TN where the flow of traffic on the highway is rarely anything near the posted speed limit, usually 5-15 mph over it. I don't care for the reckless drivers who fly through, weaving in and out at high rates of speed with no turn signals. There are a lot of those drivers! In school zones I will go the speed limit, same with areas that I know cops like to hide or when going through neighborhoods.
I know a few people who just pay the fines and then do it again, so yes lolSo people just continue to rack up speeding tickets and pay the fines?
In most states, maybe all, the left lane is reserved for passing. Unless you are actively passing you should not be in the lane.Oh, don't I know it! I'll be travelling up I-40 in the left lane - not going slow mind you, and someone will race up behind me and whip around me on the right before I can even get over. I'll get out of your way, speedy, but you gotta let me!
In most states, maybe all, the left lane is reserved for passing. Unless you are actively passing you should not be in the lane.
An HOV lane is not a passing lane so no issue with riding in it. There should also not be any expectation to exceed the speed limit in that lane but that is rarely the case.Well, I am often passing, and the car will whip out two or three lanes to get around. Also, on the stretch I am talking about the far left is an HOV lane during rush hour, so if I have someone with me I will use it. Those guys who ride up behind me? Yeah, you guessed, only one person in their car!![]()
An HOV lane is not a passing lane so no issue with riding in it. There should also not be any expectation to exceed the speed limit in that lane but that is rarely the case.
As for single riders, that is a benefit of the alternative fueled vehicle license plate in Georgia. Since I have an AFV plate, I can ride as a single rider in the HOV lanes of I-85/75 in Atlanta. Perhaps your state has a similar rule and designated plate?