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by banannaise
1490 days ago
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Speed limits in the United States are generally set such that, unless there is heavy traffic, nearly everyone is speeding. Using that as a pretext for charges is generally questionable. (He was going 75 on a freeway; the freeway suddenly became a surface street, which is bad design, regardless of whether he should have been paying more attention.) |
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Not only that, but you can get a ticket for going too slow.
You also usually get tailgated if you're not driving over the speed limit -- just like everybody else.