Pelican Parts Forums

Pelican Parts Forums (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/)
-   BMW R1100S / R1200S Tech Forum (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/bmw-r1100s-r1200s-tech-forum/)
-   -   Do cops write tickets when its raining???? (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/bmw-r1100s-r1200s-tech-forum/472325-do-cops-write-tickets-when-its-raining.html)

wswartzwel 05-02-2009 07:11 PM

Do cops write tickets when its raining????
 
So, on my way back from Georgia today. Very heavy rain all the way back... Most of the time visiblity was zip due to road spray and waves of downpour blowing down like a hurricane video... The only way I could keep my visor clear was to run at 80mph and get in front of any cars or trucks I came up on. (10 hours of extreme concentration buzzing between semis and lightning when I can't see 50 feet in front of me. I arrived home cold and soaked and a little hungry. I stopped only for gas, and pissing. I thought my skin was waterproof but after 10 hours I looked like a prune. :)
The R1100S is probably the best bike I have ever owned for traveling in bad weather... wind blasts, 2 inch standing water, 18 wheelers trying to pinch me off from passing.... it handled it all very nicely. Always stable and confidence inspiring... It is a good traveling companion.

Here's the deal, I did not see a single patrol car for 600 miles except the ones that were helping the motorists that had hydroplaned all over the median in Tennessee.

Do they not run radar when it is raining and storming???

I may start riding in the rain more often if thats the case :D

PFFOG 05-02-2009 07:33 PM

How did you get a picture from your trip down I-40 to use as your avatar???


Glad you made it home safe and sound, I was watching the weather radar and knew you were in the thick of it all day.

It was a pleasure meeting you and the other PP crew.


And to answer your question, I believe radar is ineffective in heavy rain do to too much "noise" from the rain.

wswartzwel 05-02-2009 07:47 PM

I was wondering about the "noise" issue....

Thanks again for loaning me the shirts... I put the polyprop shirt on against my skin and a tee shirt over that... leathers, then my rain jacket... The deluge in Chatanooga had me soaked... I forgot which bag I put the long john shirt in so I just monitored myself for signs of hypothermia... The rain in Arkansas was much colder...

I was giggling most of the way home. It was an Adventure... I won't forget anytime soon.

Send me your address again, and i will get them fumigated, cleaned and shipped back to you...
Good thing the shirt was black.. my leathers bled dye and my lower legs and forearms were stained.. :)

RBMann 05-03-2009 12:10 AM

Just tell people it is a new tattoo.

chewie 05-03-2009 01:25 AM

Hey Bill you could be onto something there!

The only time I have been picked up by a coppa in the rain - he pulled in front of me and then signalled for me to get into his car?

I got in and closed the door and he said "I've been getting out in the rain all day"...

Oh well thank you very bloody much I thought - you poor thing!

Then he gave me a ticket.

Charmed I'm sure. I got back out into the rain with my ticket and he drove off.

:)

Man, I haven't been picked up for soooo long - touch wood

Bigred455 05-03-2009 04:57 AM

Did you ride I40 all the way back? I think the cops just don't run radar there on that stretch. ;) On my trip through there last week I never saw a single cop.

On another note though, I have never seen an AR cop running radar and once you cross into Tx there are always cops running radar. But last week I saw 4 in Ar, and then none in Texas.

wswartzwel 05-03-2009 05:02 AM

I did run i-40.... both ways.... saw several on the way there, but none on the way back....

On the way to the rally I was running 85 and I stood up to stretch my legs... crested a hill and went by one in the median while I was standing.... I grabbed my leg like I was having a charley horse :)

He didn't stop me...

ckcarr 05-03-2009 05:22 AM

They probably just had some overpowering mission...
http://ckcarr.smugmug.com/photos/527017247_mfA2p-S.jpg

MoDog 05-03-2009 02:03 PM

Nope...my cop buddy says he never writes tickets in the rain...and he also says that when one gets away from him in the wind, he just says, "Have a nice day."

The one time a cop did stop me in my cage during a very heavy cold rain, she gave me the ticket to sign, and I took it and very carefully read over the ticket and the fine print and asked many many questions...all the while rolling my window up to a crack when I started getting cold. I think I had her standing out in the 38 degree downpour (without rain gear) for over 15 minutes before I finally signed the ticket. She was really pissed, but hopefully she learned something from her experience.

SergioK 05-03-2009 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MoDog (Post 4642287)
Nope...my cop buddy says he never writes tickets in the rain...and he also says that when one gets away from him in the wind, he just says, "Have a nice day."

The one time a cop did stop me in my cage during a very heavy cold rain, she gave me the ticket to sign, and I took it and very carefully read over the ticket and the fine print and asked many many questions...all the while rolling my window up to a crack when I started getting cold. I think I had her standing out in the 38 degree downpour (without rain gear) for over 15 minutes before I finally signed the ticket. She was really pissed, but hopefully she learned something from her experience.

LOL, that's funny.

squall_line 05-03-2009 04:57 PM

The lesson she probably learned was, "shoot first, ask questions later."

Guest24 05-03-2009 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigred455 (Post 4641523)
Did you ride I40 all the way back? I think the cops just don't run radar there on that stretch. ;) On my trip through there last week I never saw a single cop.

On another note though, I have never seen an AR cop running radar and once you cross into Tx there are always cops running radar. But last week I saw 4 in Ar, and then none in Texas.


George, TX and ARK share their Ka band radar.:D They alternate weekly.

Bill, I think lasar is almost unuseable in the rain and many depatements are going exclusively to lasar.

lightfighter 05-03-2009 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wswartzwel (Post 4641159)

Here's the deal, I did not see a single patrol car for 600 miles except the ones that were helping the motorists that had hydroplaned all over the median in Tennessee.

Do they not run radar when it is raining and storming???

I may start riding in the rain more often if thats the case :D

IF i have to get out of my car in the rain, someone is probably getting a ticket.SmileWavy

lightfighter 05-03-2009 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MoDog (Post 4642287)
Nope...my cop buddy says he never writes tickets in the rain...and he also says that when one gets away from him in the wind, he just says, "Have a nice day."

The one time a cop did stop me in my cage during a very heavy cold rain, she gave me the ticket to sign, and I took it and very carefully read over the ticket and the fine print and asked many many questions...all the while rolling my window up to a crack when I started getting cold. I think I had her standing out in the 38 degree downpour (without rain gear) for over 15 minutes before I finally signed the ticket. She was really pissed, but hopefully she learned something from her experience.


yeah, im sure she learned that a police officer has grounds to stop you, they have the authority to order you out of the vehicle, and always wear proper rain gear.

Bigred455 05-03-2009 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MoDog (Post 4642287)
Nope...my cop buddy says he never writes tickets in the rain...and he also says that when one gets away from him in the wind, he just says, "Have a nice day."

The one time a cop did stop me in my cage during a very heavy cold rain, she gave me the ticket to sign, and I took it and very carefully read over the ticket and the fine print and asked many many questions...all the while rolling my window up to a crack when I started getting cold. I think I had her standing out in the 38 degree downpour (without rain gear) for over 15 minutes before I finally signed the ticket. She was really pissed, but hopefully she learned something from her experience.

While I'm glad you worked her over, I'm also glad you got a ticket for breaking the law AND making her stand in the rain. ;)

Bubba, I've been lucky to not get a ticket on that stretch in the 3-4 yearly trips i've done the past 8 years... but by saying that I'm sure my next trip will net me a ticket :)

chewie 05-03-2009 08:48 PM

Just getting back to something Bill said, I too - often stand on my pegs for 10-20k's sometimes, to relieve the butt and boredom.

Is it considered dangerous and is worth a ticket, who says you have to be seated?

SergioK 05-03-2009 10:02 PM

I've never heard of anyone getting cited for that here in Cali... don't know if it's legal or not. Seems silly to cite for that though. Is one armed steering just as dangerous?? What makes the butt firmly seated so important to controlling a bike?

DeltaNu1142 05-04-2009 04:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chewie (Post 4642993)
Just getting back to something Bill said, I too - often stand on my pegs for 10-20k's sometimes, to relieve the butt and boredom.
Is it considered dangerous and is worth a ticket, who says you have to be seated?

IIRC that is a ticketable offense in FL due to the new law regarding wheelies & general hooliganism... two tires & butt planted at all times.

I can echo Bill's report on poor-weather performance on the S--mine was an eBay purchase, I bought in Detroit & rode to Tampa. It poured the WHOLE WAY... I was on I-75 for a total of nearly 20 rain-soaked hours, but the S was as tractable as any car on the road.

lightfighter 05-04-2009 06:36 AM

AZ requires the bike to have a seat, but not that you sit on it. ARS 28-964B

Quote:

Originally Posted by SergioK (Post 4643052)
I've never heard of anyone getting cited for that here in Cali... don't know if it's legal or not. Seems silly to cite for that though. Is one armed steering just as dangerous?? What makes the butt firmly seated so important to controlling a bike?


Guest24 05-04-2009 06:51 AM

Chewie, if they want to cite me for getting rid of a wedgee, I'm ready to take it to court. Unless you are standing on the seat like Indian Larry.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIk9Xo8dH6A


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 12:58 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2025 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Pelican Parts Website


DTO Garage Plus vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.