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View Poll Results: How fast do you drive compared to the speed limit? | |||
1-5 Under the Posted Speed Limit |
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1 | 0.69% |
5+ Under the Posted Speed Limit |
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0 | 0% |
I try and do the axact Posted Speed limit as much as possible |
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4 | 2.78% |
1-5 Over the Posted Speed Limit |
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27 | 18.75% |
5-10 Over the Posted Speed Limit |
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79 | 54.86% |
10-20 Over the Posted Speed Limit |
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23 | 15.97% |
I drive it like I stole it all day everyday |
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10 | 6.94% |
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On the highway, I'm usually 10-20 km/h over the limit ( 100km/h = 60mph ).
Around town, I try to stay bang on the limit but find myself drifting a tad higher on occasion. Here in BC, they have implemented new laws: If you are caught going 40+km/h (25mph) over the limit, your car is automatically impounded for 1 week... Plus, you get a minimum fine of $360 Plus, you get hit with an extra $320/year for 3 years when you renew your auto insurance. We have government controlled auto-insurance, so it is tightly integrated with the Motor Vehicles Branch that controls the laws, etc. So that 40+ will, at a minimum, cost you around $1320. If your speeding ticket is higher, factor that in. Also factor in, the cost of having your car stored at a towing yard for a week. I fully agree with these rules for a$$holes speeding in the city but on the highway, you really have to keep track of the posted speed limits... If there is a construction zone posted @ 80km/h and you hit it doing 120km/h, you are screwed if a cop is around. Drinking and driving was also reduced to 0.05 at the same time... The rules are even more draconian if you are caught. |
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