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Tickets/Driving Stuff

Anything related to speeding tickets, driving & stuff like that.

It Begins

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If you saw into the floor joists holding up your house, eventually, something bad is going to happen. This by way of analogy may help to explain the recent murders of a...

Your “Driver Safety Score”

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One of the greatest - most pernicious - cons associated with car insurance (beyond people being forced to buy car insurance) is that you will “save money” by having the cost...

“Concern” in the Wrong Quarter

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Clearly, pedestrians and bicyclists are unsafe and must be banned - or least, fatwa’d. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration - an apparat of the federal government that by some ineffable self-accretion...

Abolish The Pretexts

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One of the reasons so many traffic stops go "bad" is because there are so many pretexts for traffic stops.  No harm done - but some law (that is, some authority)...

…But It Will Save Lives

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And if only one life is saved, then blah, blah, blah... The current allowable BAC level is 0.08 but through the genius of government statistics they determined that a person with 0.05...

Why Not Make “Speeding” Legal?

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Why should it be a punishable offense to "speed"? After all, it's not velocity which causes harm. It's loss of control, regardless of velocity. Loss of control can happen at any speed...

Clovers Hogging Passing Lane

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Here are today's Clovers. Clover number one in the white PT Cruiser squats obliviously in the passing lane, even though the right lane is empty and even though there are cars behind him who...

Swine Sussing

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The best way to not get what is blandly styled a “ticket” - i.e., a demand note for money backed by the implicit threat of violence for non-payment  - is to...

Buying What They Can’t – or Don’t Want – to Sell

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There are still at least a few affordable - and so, appealing - new cars on the market.  Some with manual transmissions, like the base trim ’22 Subaru Crosstrek. Some that...

Bicyclist Bubble

Maybe your state is one of the more than two dozen around the U.S. with what is known as a three-foot passing law—a provision that requires drivers to give people on...
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