Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both MD and DC have speed cameras that trigger at ~12 mph over the limit. In VA, there are no cameras. While I still pay attention to not going more than 20 mph over the limit because of the reckless driving issue, I'm more likely to go 113-19 mph over the limit in VA than the other jurisdictions.
So you'll go 89 mph on I-95 where the speed limit is 70? Good luck with that.
hopefully pp knows that anything over 85 is also reckless in VA regardless of the speed limit
I think it is 80, not 85
Anonymous wrote:WTF is wrong with you, OP? Speeding is one of the top causes of accidents. There is an intersection near my house where a couple was killed making a left turn by a speeding vehicle. For two year since the accident someone tends a memorial wreath and cross there. On occasion my four year old DD asks me why there are flowers at the intersection. Something for you to think about next time you have the urge to drive 20 mph over the speed limit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both MD and DC have speed cameras that trigger at ~12 mph over the limit. In VA, there are no cameras. While I still pay attention to not going more than 20 mph over the limit because of the reckless driving issue, I'm more likely to go 113-19 mph over the limit in VA than the other jurisdictions.
So you'll go 89 mph on I-95 where the speed limit is 70? Good luck with that.
hopefully pp knows that anything over 85 is also reckless in VA regardless of the speed limit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both MD and DC have speed cameras that trigger at ~12 mph over the limit. In VA, there are no cameras. While I still pay attention to not going more than 20 mph over the limit because of the reckless driving issue, I'm more likely to go 113-19 mph over the limit in VA than the other jurisdictions.
So you'll go 89 mph on I-95 where the speed limit is 70? Good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:Both MD and DC have speed cameras that trigger at ~12 mph over the limit. In VA, there are no cameras. While I still pay attention to not going more than 20 mph over the limit because of the reckless driving issue, I'm more likely to go 113-19 mph over the limit in VA than the other jurisdictions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF is wrong with you, OP? Speeding is one of the top causes of accidents. There is an intersection near my house where a couple was killed making a left turn by a speeding vehicle. For two year since the accident someone tends a memorial wreath and cross there. On occasion my four year old DD asks me why there are flowers at the intersection. Something for you to think about next time you have the urge to drive 20 mph over the speed limit.
Relax, I just drive with the flow of traffic. In Virginia, if the traffic in my lane starts exceeding 15, I’d get over to the right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both MD and DC have speed cameras that trigger at ~12 mph over the limit. In VA, there are no cameras. While I still pay attention to not going more than 20 mph over the limit because of the reckless driving issue, I'm more likely to go 113-19 mph over the limit in VA than the other jurisdictions.
There are no speed cameras on highways though
There are in construction zones.
Really? Even on beltway?