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See, this is where us 356ers get to have the most fun - we can push our cars to 75% of their limit and not even break the speed limit.
More fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow :) |
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No radar pull over 2 weeks ago. I was doing 71 in a 65. I have no clue why he pulled me over. I thought he was going after someone else. It was just dusk and one of the Texas 70 during day, 65 night zones.
He just gave me a warning, then tells my wife in Spanish: "Don't let him Speed." What kind of crap was that? This was in our Jeep Cherokee. |
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I've been thru N Wis once in spring of '99 with the 911. I came in at Iron Mountain on the NE border, then W on hy70, then N on hy 13. Great slice of the US imo.. and great quick driving without any weekend or tourist drivers, although I was a little spooked by the possible deer action. It was so nice I said to myself "screw it". |
As a part time Wisconsin resident and frequent long-distance driver, I can tell you that Wisconsin is the absolute worst place to speed in the U.S., IMO. Almost a guaranteed ticket. And TONS of deer.
Eastern Utah, on the other hand, is about the best. I got a ticket in Southern Utah a couple of months ago, trooper couldn't have been nicer, wrote me for 89 in a 75 when he had me @ 100+ on radar. Warned me about the deer population. :cool: It helps to drive a Volvo and have grey hair, and give no attitude. |
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Didn't know about the tickets.. thanks. |
my Missouri experience speeding has beed that the last guy definitely gets stopped, and as many of those as he can wave over to the side as he passes those who stop. he will not chase those without a guilty conscience.
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Ronin-quite right, Kenosha is on the coast, but I believe the area that extends west to the highway is considered Kenosha proper. That's what the tickets say at least:). Also correct on I-94. if you take it straight north it turns into I-43 which also runs along the coast and basically to my front door north of Milwaukee. They kind of blend after years of travelling them. I'm glad you enjoyed WI. It is very beautiful. As for deer, I HATE them. I've hit so many I might as well take up hunting because I've killed more of the critters than most people that do hunt. I had an Acura that was two days old and a deer ran into the side of it-$1200 damage. I had a truck that a deer standing on the icy highway took exception to. It turned and charged me. I won-except for the $1800 damage. My most expensive was a deer that hit the corner of my van and spun all the way down the side of the van causing $7000 worth of damage. Yep-I hate 'em. |
Why doesn't Wisconsin open the season on white tails for longer than 12 days with a center fire rifle? Season regs. here: http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/wildlife/hunt/seasdate.htm#White-tailed
Time to tend to the problem, IMHO. |
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Sebring, you should take up hunting. You could get all of your aggression out against Bambi and also do your state a favor by helping to thin the deer herd. We have a cabin near Hayward, (Minong), in Northern Wisconsin, my Mom hit a deer last year in her new VW but it wasn't too bad, luckily. We also own property up in Madeline Island, that entire state is one big radar trap. :cool: |
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so ahhh,, how did the dogs teeth look after the cleaning? did his breath improve?
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Intention to Speed. They might as well write me that one while i'm still in the house. |
QUOTE: cbeers, How did he know you were speeding? did it look like it to him? or did he have a device to check your speed, I am always driving thru my Neighborhood in 1st gear and people keep waving at me but not with all 5 fingers, saying slow down and Im only running 25 or less but it sounds and looks fast, $hit these cars are doing 50 just sittin in the garage!!
Craig I am pretty sure he was in traffic too, I just didn't notice him. When traffic opened up and I was at the head of the pack and took off, he KNEW I was speeding, doubt he knew how much though... K-9 - She is as pretty as can be and no longer ruins a room with her breath! -Chris |
In Oregon, the game cops are State Police. They seldom do it, but they have the credentials to write up traffic violations. Game law enforcement is merely a division of the State Police. One of them taught me how to avoid deer hits. Pay attention to the roadsides. Deer cross in areas where there is thick brush on both sides of the road, prefering to remain under cover. Here we have open field areas with lines of trees along fence lines...the tree lines are the deer's highway. If one of these lines has a road cutting through it...beware, especially if it's a curve, that's where deer like to cross.
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