View Full Version : Speeding Ticket Anyone?
eddienyny
06-11-2007, 01:01 AM
This should be interesting... anyone want to brag about any speeding tickets they've received while driving the MS3?
Just curious to see who is the most notorious (and officially documented) speed demon on the boards.
Also... does anyone know if your insurance rates go up if someone else gets a speeding ticket while driving your car?
hunterbrandon
06-11-2007, 04:28 AM
Got pulled over twice within a block of my house one for 52mph in a 40 zone, didnt get a ticket. then a seatbelt violation, did get $112 ticket right in front of my house.
novAKs47
06-11-2007, 04:49 AM
Your insurance will go up after a ticket, but only if you never get it "cleared" from you DMV record. I'm sure it varies from state to state, but in CA you pay your ticket, then you go to traffic school, and upon completion, the ticket is cleared, and no insurance hike. Only one ticket can be cleared per year(might be longer, can't remember). Again, this probably varies from state to state. I'm fairly certain that this applies even when someone else is driving your car too. Your car is your responsibility, is how the insurance companies see it.
I've only gotten one ticket so far(amazingly). This was in '05. It was around 3:30pm, I was driving past a high school, and there was a motorcycle revenue monkey peeking around the fence with his little radar gun, and he had his bike tucked neatly away behind the fence in some bushes. I was cruising at 38mph, and he just walked out into the street, and motioned me to pull over. I did and he asked me if I knew the school zone speed limit, jammed radar gun reading in my face, and walked off to write me my ticket. So, despite no students being present, and school not being in session, I got my ticket for doing a homicidal 13mph over. lol Oh well. I've never gotten a ticket since(knock on wood) depsite my daily act of pure evil, speeding. I owe part of my ticket-less driving to my RD. Thanks Beltronics! Wish I had my RD back then!
BlackJack
06-11-2007, 07:12 AM
I have gotten a big ticket and probably the biggest on here.
105 in a 65 LOL
Hikaru9
06-11-2007, 09:09 AM
Cruise control FTW! After paying over $4,000 a year for insurance at one point of my life (younger days), which was actually more than my car payments, I've decided that those tickets are just not worth it.
That's not to say I drive like a granny now. Everyone I know looks in my direction whenever someone mentions anything about speed, and my family would probably rather walk than ride in my car given the choice. I still have some fun on the back roads every now and then, and ; I just pay more attention to my surroundings for the friendly neighborhood police officers/ troopers. ^_^v
B1GHAM
06-11-2007, 09:16 AM
Cruise control FTW! After paying over $4,000 a year for insurance at one point of my life (younger days), which was actually more than my car payments, I've decided that those tickets are just not worth it.
That's not to say I drive like a granny now. Everyone I know looks in my direction whenever someone mentions anything about speed, and my family would probably rather walk than ride in my car given the choice. I still have some fun on the back roads every now and then, and ; I just pay more attention to my surroundings for the friendly neighborhood police officers/ troopers. ^_^v
yeah my younger days had me paying over 6,000 a year for insurance...
hell my first ticket landed me a suspended license (if that gives you an idea of how fast I was going...)
Ive learned self control and since curved my lead foot. I still have fun driving my car and I know how to enjoy a backroad; Ive just learned to stay off in situations its not necessary or warranted. Also, knowing the RIGHT way to spot potential speed traps/cops is always great too.
and Im just like you Hikaru... anyone mentions speed in my family, and all attention is directed to me :p
whitey4311
06-11-2007, 09:44 AM
Your insurance will go up after a ticket, but only if you never get it "cleared" from you DMV record. I'm sure it varies from state to state, but in CA you pay your ticket, then you go to traffic school, and upon completion, the ticket is cleared, and no insurance hike. Only one ticket can be cleared per year(might be longer, can't remember). Again, this probably varies from state to state. I'm fairly certain that this applies even when someone else is driving your car too. Your car is your responsibility, is how the insurance companies see it.
I've only gotten one ticket so far(amazingly). This was in '05. It was around 3:30pm, I was driving past a high school, and there was a motorcycle revenue monkey peeking around the fence with his little radar gun, and he had his bike tucked neatly away behind the fence in some bushes. I was cruising at 38mph, and he just walked out into the street, and motioned me to pull over. I did and he asked me if I knew the school zone speed limit, jammed radar gun reading in my face, and walked off to write me my ticket. So, despite no students being present, and school not being in session, I got my ticket for doing a homicidal 13mph over. lol Oh well. I've never gotten a ticket since(knock on wood) depsite my daily act of pure evil, speeding. I owe part of my ticket-less driving to my RD. Thanks Beltronics! Wish I had my RD back then!
The ticket goes to the driver not the owner of the car. As for the insurance I have never heard that being applied to the owner of the car for a different driver that got a ticket.
You should have fought that ticket you know. I did some research and if every one who got a ticket fought it by mail 33% would be let off due to the cop not wanting to reply via mail. Now show up to court where they are paid time and a half for over time good luck on the piggy no showing up for some extra wages.
When you contest a ticket via mail the cop isnt paid anything for the time it takes him to respond and he has no face to put with a ticket he wrote 6 months back.
It in full legal right to fight a ticket by mail and there is something called TICKET ASSASIN so look it up and you can copy/paste a bunch of legal talk and just change the appropriate info.
That being said I did it and no I wasnt in the 33% I got a ticket.
eddienyny
06-11-2007, 09:57 AM
I have gotten a big ticket and probably the biggest on here.
105 in a 65 LOL
Lol... I think we have a winner. (first)
Not that I condone speeding... but I figure if the word 'speed' is part of your cars model name, you're somewhat entitled to going a little fast.
Alejo_NIN
06-11-2007, 10:02 AM
Your insurance will go up after a ticket, but only if you never get it "cleared" from you DMV record. I'm sure it varies from state to state, but in CA you pay your ticket, then you go to traffic school, and upon completion, the ticket is cleared, and no insurance hike. Only one ticket can be cleared per year(might be longer, can't remember). Again, this probably varies from state to state. I'm fairly certain that this applies even when someone else is driving your car too. Your car is your responsibility, is how the insurance companies see it.
I've only gotten one ticket so far(amazingly). This was in '05. It was around 3:30pm, I was driving past a high school, and there was a motorcycle revenue monkey peeking around the fence with his little radar gun, and he had his bike tucked neatly away behind the fence in some bushes. I was cruising at 38mph, and he just walked out into the street, and motioned me to pull over. I did and he asked me if I knew the school zone speed limit, jammed radar gun reading in my face, and walked off to write me my ticket. So, despite no students being present, and school not being in session, I got my ticket for doing a homicidal 13mph over. lol Oh well. I've never gotten a ticket since(knock on wood) depsite my daily act of pure evil, speeding. I owe part of my ticket-less driving to my RD. Thanks Beltronics! Wish I had my RD back then!
from what i can read on your sig, your internet sucks dude
mhrebin
06-11-2007, 10:08 AM
speeding ticket in NJ ( 60 in a 40, 200 dollars. 4 pointer.) put me at 6 points and then had to pay 100 bucks to take the driver remediation class. 3 points got cleared after the class but we were put on probation for a year and we would lose our liscense if we got another points ticket within the year. luckily i didnt get any. 3 points were dropped, but i had to pay a 150 dollar surcharge every may for 3 years and that took care that. finally have 0 points on my liscense and it feels good. hopefully insurance drops a good deal this next pay period.
0 points FTW.
Hikaru9
06-11-2007, 10:08 AM
yeah my younger days had me paying over 6,000 a year for insurance...
hell my first ticket landed me a suspended license (if that gives you an idea of how fast I was going...)
Ive learned self control and since curved my lead foot. I still have fun driving my car and I know how to enjoy a backroad; Ive just learned to stay off in situations its not necessary or warranted. Also, knowing the RIGHT way to spot potential speed traps/cops is always great too.
and Im just like you Hikaru... anyone mentions speed in my family, and all attention is directed to me :p
I feel your pain. My license had been suspended, too, not because of my driving, but thanks to the insurance agents who dropped the ball. I had switched the my insurance company, and I had mailed the proof of prior coverage. For some odd reason, they claimed that they had never received it. The problem was that I didn't know about this until I got a nice letter from DMV saying that my license had been suspended, and since I was driving without an insurance for like a month (since the coverage did not carry over), my premium had hiked more than $1,500 to over $4,000. I had to file an SR-22 and deal with high rates for years. Explaining why I was paying so much insurance for a crappy $10,000 used car got old really fast. >_<
jbiird317
06-11-2007, 10:39 AM
I cant beat 105 in a 65, but I did get pulled over on the third day of having my speed3 and was threatened by the cop (well, park ranger) that he would take my license away.... turns out he didnt have any idea how fast i was going, just saw/heard the car and assumed i was going fast and couldnt even give me a ticket
Hikaru9
06-11-2007, 10:47 AM
Lol... I think we have a winner. (first)
Not that I condone speeding... but I figure if the word 'speed' is part of your cars model name, you're somewhat entitled to going a little fast.
I have gotten a ticket in the MS3 yet (hope I never do), but I will consider using what you said as an excuse and see what kind of reaction I get. ^_^v
Someone should start a poll to see how many people get pulled over and get a warning only instead of a ticket, and make a comparison based on gender. I realize that's being a sexist, but it's amazing how many stories I've heard from some girl friends about their adventures and how they were able to get off without a ticket. I would have been put into jail without a question if I had been pulled over going over 110. (<- like my friend Sunny who didn't get anything.... she only had a conversation about the Hello Kitty dolls she had in the car - the officer was a female)
In my case, it's as if the cops just assume that I had been speeding. "Look, an Asian male driving a sport compact with tinted windows! He must be speeding." Two years ago I was giving a ride to my mom during a rush hour traffic on 66. Cop pulled me over and said I was going 79 - he didn't clock me, instead he claimed that he was following me. I knew I was going only about five over the limit (60), so I went to the court since I did not want to pay a fine thanks to some lying cop. Even my mom, who'd usually vouch for the law enforcement, believed I wasn't speeding since she was sitting next to me. I printed out my clean driving record and brought it to the court, hoping that would help me. The cop told the judge that I had been going over 80 and that when he pulled me over I was going about 79; moreover, the judge didn't even want to look at my driving record printouts.
I'm hoping the hatch look of the MS3 will get me out of the usual suspects list (or at least attract less attention than my RSX did).
newspeed3
06-11-2007, 02:37 PM
Got one when I had my '05 3GT.100km/h in a 50 km/h zone.It cost me $351.00 and 4 points.
USAFdude02
06-11-2007, 02:43 PM
No tkt. But 3 days after I got my MS3 I got pulled over when taking someone from work for a ride. I got pulled over doing 62 in a 40mph zone. The cop asked me if I liked my car...and where I worked. He ended up writing me a warning!!!! That cop was awesome! :P
lokalmotive
06-11-2007, 02:44 PM
Haven't gotten one in the Speed3 yet. Had a few in the MSP and on my CBR1000RR in the recent past but I'm trying to keep from any more legal trouble at this point. $251/month insurance is bad enough without my DUI even showing up on my driving record yet. I've learned my lessons tho. I drive extremely conservatively now and have a driver everywhere I go when I hit the bar.
eddienyny
06-11-2007, 02:46 PM
No tkt. But 3 days after I got my MS3 I got pulled over when taking someone from work for a ride. I got pulled over doing 62 in a 40mph zone. The cop asked me if I liked my car...and where I worked. He ended up writing me a warning!!!! That cop was awesome! :P
Lol... sounds like he was in a hurry and went straight to a Mazda dealership.
snowman18
06-11-2007, 03:01 PM
Lol... I think we have a winner. (first)
Not that I condone speeding... but I figure if the word 'speed' is part of your cars model name, you're somewhat entitled to going a little fast.
135 in a 55 :) haha, with 3 days left on my 2 year probation from when i was 18 . landed me 3 nights in jail and a big ass fine, luckly my lawyer weazeled his way with the DA and i didnt have it reported to the DMV phewww...
lokalmotive
06-11-2007, 03:19 PM
135 in a 55 :) haha, with 3 days left on my 2 year probation from when i was 18 . landed me 3 nights in jail and a big ass fine, luckly my lawyer weazeled his way with the DA and i didnt have it reported to the DMV phewww...
Sounds like I need your lawyer. Haha.
novAKs47
06-11-2007, 04:29 PM
from what i can read on your sig, your internet sucks dude
LOL. Better than what I used to have : nothing. It gets the job done. It's mostly due to the crappy router(family's choice in the router, not mine unfortunatly). On newsgroups I'm lucky to see over 600kb/s down, but good enough. :p
Back on topic. Whitey4311, I was refering to the insurance hike being awarded to the owner of the car, regardless of who was driving. Not the ticket. Still, I'd imagine it's all up the insurance provider. And yes, your're correct, I should've fought that ticket. But I really didn't care to take the time, as dumb as that sounds. lol At the time I was so stressed and worn out from work(you all know what thats like I'm sure), all I wanted to do in my spare time was sleep, and maybe watch some tv. But oh well, it's all said and done.
novAKs47
06-11-2007, 04:36 PM
No tkt. But 3 days after I got my MS3 I got pulled over when taking someone from work for a ride. I got pulled over doing 62 in a 40mph zone. The cop asked me if I liked my car...and where I worked. He ended up writing me a warning!!!! That cop was awesome! :P
Wow, he must've been in a good mood! lol Ths first time I got pulled over(very first time), I was giving someone a ride to work. No ticket, and the cop was extremely nice about it. I made an "illegal" turn, and it was a stupid move, and I very much expected a ticket, but he let me go with only a verbal warning! I couldn't believe it. And to top it off, my registration was BURIED in a stack of papers and receipts somewhere in my glove box. I serisously couldn't find it. Very embarrasing, considering it was a girl I liked that I was giving the ride to. D'oh!
SILMS3
06-12-2007, 01:48 AM
While returning home after dinner at a friend's...I see a cop on the right lane checking out some map on his computer at the light. The light turns green and he takes off in a hurry on the service road. I think what are the chances of another patrol car nearby and (drive2) enter the ramp and ease down on the pedal only around 100. Then I let it slow down and see someone riding my bumper in the rear view. And then those delightful lights(five-0) lit up my car's interior. I slow down and pull up on the shoulder, cursing myself worrying if the lingering aroma from those couple of glasses 4 hours ago are going to put me into some midnight acrobatics on the shoulder.
Officer's at the window. The stereo is already off and the window rolled down.
He asks for the insurance and license. When I fumble for my license in the new clip my heart skips a beat. There you go Sir, and the insurance envelope's in the glove box.
Hmm.. "your insurance has expired, Sir" ...."Hoh...hum... it's renewed, the same number should still work". Flashes his light on the registration sticker and says he 'll be back in a moment. While the moment seemed like forever.. he's back with some paper. Hmm.. now I'm already counting the months since my the last traffic school(hand) . He returns my insurance papers. I ask "Do you need me to bring my latest insurance to the somewhere for proof ?" He hands me the receipt.. I reach for the paper dreading the worst. But this was the good cop (atleast after 2 bad cops I get a good one). "No Sir, this is a Warning, Just carry your current insurance papers in the car". As he hands me the warning, he asks me how to pronounce my last name. It took me three times before he got it. Of course I was mouthing it without blowing a lot of air. And each time he was inching closer to the window. "And watch your speed Sir, you were doing 88". Phew... "Awww Thank You Officer!" . And then it was 55mph all the way to the second exit from there.... thanking all the stars in the sky and on the uniform.. I head home with a big silly grin on my face.(lol2)
clos561
06-12-2007, 02:25 AM
Got one when I had my '05 3GT.100km/h in a 50 km/h zone.It cost me $351.00 and 4 points.
nice sig ^^ i got 59 in a 45 nothing serious.. $140 ticket
40 in a 25, in rural, western Mass.. $100..
I've gotten away with all my actual speeding though.. I have gotten the car up to 145 in a 55, which was nice for a few moments until I ran out of road..
Midnight22
06-12-2007, 12:51 PM
79 in a 55; 89 in a 55; 50 in a 25; 70 in a 55; running a stop sign(for those that know, the wagner burnout PA incident); 4 no front tags; 2 repair orders; 2 warnings; i think i win most tickets... lol
hikaru- speed is an addiction, lol
clos561
06-12-2007, 07:05 PM
well today i got 78 in 45...316 and i gota go to court or jsut get a lawyer...
kokemon23
06-13-2007, 09:28 AM
Wow, midnightracer22. That is quite an, um, impressive list.
I had a 60 in a 35, officer bumped it down to a 40 in a 35, so no points just a fine. First nice cop I've ever been pulled over by.
clos561
06-13-2007, 09:42 AM
135 in a 55 :) haha, with 3 days left on my 2 year probation from when i was 18 . landed me 3 nights in jail and a big ass fine, luckly my lawyer weazeled his way with the DA and i didnt have it reported to the DMV phewww...
did u violate ur probation? what happend with u po
3inaz
06-14-2007, 07:55 PM
haha....so my buddy tim and i were cruising around (in his 93 ford probe gt) on some back roads...around 75 in a 35 when bam a tribal police officer pops out of nowhere, throws the lights on and we start to pull over...all of the sudden tim just guns it, we're jamming down this dirt access road at like 90 miles and hour cop flying right behind us...(im on my cell phone, calling my talking to my parents attorney) two hours, a lot of police cars, a helicopter, two spike strips, a rolled probe gt, and a telephone poll later, we stopped. so as it were, my friend tim got into a lot of trouble. Every stop sign/ stop light ran, failure to yeild, lane change without signalling, human endangerment, resisting arrest, failure to stop, etc...(the police apparently keep track of every violation and just add them on to your "tab" at the end). He was 17, cannot drive until he is 32 (15 years from date of incident) 3 years in a correctional facility. And fines out the ass...they charge you for everything (helicopter fuel and pilot time, telephone poll, property damage) it was nasty. As my attorney put it i was an "unwilling participant, subject to the will of a malicious, egomaniac." I was viewed as a victim.
clos561
06-15-2007, 10:23 AM
haha....so my buddy tim and i were cruising around (in his 93 ford probe gt) on some back roads...around 75 in a 35 when bam a tribal police officer pops out of nowhere, throws the lights on and we start to pull over...all of the sudden tim just guns it, we're jamming down this dirt access road at like 90 miles and hour cop flying right behind us...(im on my cell phone, calling my talking to my parents attorney) two hours, a lot of police cars, a helicopter, two spike strips, a rolled probe gt, and a telephone poll later, we stopped. so as it were, my friend tim got into a lot of trouble. Every stop sign/ stop light ran, failure to yeild, lane change without signalling, human endangerment, resisting arrest, failure to stop, etc...(the police apparently keep track of every violation and just add them on to your "tab" at the end). He was 17, cannot drive until he is 32 (15 years from date of incident) 3 years in a correctional facility. And fines out the ass...they charge you for everything (helicopter fuel and pilot time, telephone poll, property damage) it was nasty. As my attorney put it i was an "unwilling participant, subject to the will of a malicious, egomaniac." I was viewed as a victim.
wow ur friend is pretty stupid
SwampAss
06-15-2007, 12:39 PM
Radared @ 127/55 passing a boat and trailer on a broken yellow on route 208 in Va near Lake Anna. Cop going other way, radared me, had to wait to turn around and then got stuck behind the boat himself. I had already pulled over. I wasn't going to run. (had a previous instance of that and was caught)
I was on a CBR1100XX. I grew up in that county and the officer dated my sister in highschool. I didn't remember him, but he remembered me. Wrote me for 74/55 which was one under reckless. Told me to just pay it. If I showed up in court he was going to start running his mouth. He also found out about my running a few years prior when he radioed in my DL# and KNEW I'd get strung up with a reckless. He actually helped me out a lot. Nice guy. I heard he was bragging to the other deputies that he actually pulled over a bike that was going 120mph plus. He left out the part that I had already stopped.
jbiird317
06-15-2007, 12:45 PM
ur damn luck swamp....I had a friend that got radared at 140 on his ninja, he tried to run (like a jackass) and wasnt paying enough attention. A caddy pulled out in front him, he hit the back drivers side and launched himself over the car. Killed an old lady in the back seat...how he didnt die, I'll never know... well at least not til he gets out of jail in 5 years
SwampAss
06-15-2007, 12:51 PM
that's nuts. I'd like to add I was on a 2 lane road that was about as empty as you could get with miles of visability. The cop was about a mile away when I was merging back into the correct lane. He was so far away I didn't immediately hit the brakes because I didn't know he was a cop (not that it would have mattered at that point)
As for a car ticket, I've never gotten a ticket for more than 19 over. Most have been 11-15 over.
whitey4311
06-15-2007, 07:27 PM
Damn swap I think the real story needs to be about your sister. She must have made him a happy guy or he would have nailed you to the wall to get back at her, lol.
Akaveli
06-15-2007, 07:36 PM
Radared @ 127/55 passing a boat and trailer on a broken yellow on route 208 in Va near Lake Anna. Cop going other way, radared me, had to wait to turn around and then got stuck behind the boat himself. I had already pulled over. I wasn't going to run. (had a previous instance of that and was caught)
I was on a CBR1100XX. I grew up in that county and the officer dated my sister in highschool. I didn't remember him, but he remembered me. Wrote me for 74/55 which was one under reckless. Told me to just pay it. If I showed up in court he was going to start running his mouth. He also found out about my running a few years prior when he radioed in my DL# and KNEW I'd get strung up with a reckless. He actually helped me out a lot. Nice guy. I heard he was bragging to the other deputies that he actually pulled over a bike that was going 120mph plus. He left out the part that I had already stopped.
You are LUCKY cause you know how VA is when it comes to speeding.
SwampAss
06-15-2007, 08:45 PM
You are LUCKY cause you know how VA is when it comes to speeding.
Indeed. This was back in 97 though. It was a bit laxer then. What's funny is that since VA ramped up its laws in regard to aggressive driving, the cops are more likely to cut you some sort of break provided you do not hurt someone or you are not being a blatant moron. All bets are off in I-95 though. You go 85 and they'll nail you to the wall.
Akaveli
06-15-2007, 08:55 PM
Indeed. This was back in 97 though. It was a bit laxer then. What's funny is that since VA ramped up its laws in regard to aggressive driving, the cops are more likely to cut you some sort of break provided you do not hurt someone or you are not being a blatant moron. All bets are off in I-95 though. You go 85 and they'll nail you to the wall.
Only one cop has ever given me a break in VA. In my 5 years of having a VA license i've accumulated more then 20 different tickets. 06 I tried to repair my record and was doing good until I got nailed in March 07 for speeding 79/65, tints and radar detector while being on probation. :( After that I was through with VA. I switched my License to my new future home. (burnout)
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