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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]You can routinely hit 75-85 mph in the far left lane south of Fredericksburg on I-95. [/b] Like someone above says, context matters. If you’re in a line of cars all moving about the same speed and you’re singled out by the fuzz, then...well, it’s sucks to be you, and you might have a case to make in court. If you’re weaving in and out of traffic that is moving well below the speed you’re at, then...well, you deserve what you get.[/quote] Don't do that.[/quote] Tell that to the thousands of people who “do” every day.[/quote] And some of them crash, and some of them die. Don't do that.[/quote] NP here. People crash and die (and kill others) at all speeds.[/quote] The faster people drive, the more likely they will crash, die, and kill others. That's basic physics.[/quote] Uh, no. Your statement is not “basic physics.” The wisest and safest move anyone can make on the road is to maintain a speed that’s consistent with the overall flow of traffic. In some cases the flow moves at a pace above the posted speed limit. Problems often occur when someone disrupts the flow — either by driving too fast or too slow.[/quote]
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