Speeding ticket

Here on the Turnpike I always cruise at 85….. 100 if the conditions are safe.

I hit 110 the other day on Turnpike, very smooth ride on Cooper tires.
 
NM is a “bankrupt state”? Are you thinking of Louisiana perhaps?

Thanks to booming oil and gas production in New Mexico's section of the Permian Basin, the state legislature began the session with a massive $3.5 billion budget surplus. In 2023

You guys in Texas have a bit of gas and oil, right? What happens to that money? Strange you have such AMAZINGLY high property taxes. About triple that of NM. Yes we have state income tax. Last year I paid $367 on 70,000 bucks of income.

NM “panders to illegals”? Gee, all I see on the news is huge crowds of illegals on the TEXAS border. NM has a lot of Hispanic citizens…just like south Texas. Really what migrant wants to cross from Mexico to a place called “NEW” Mexico?
He doesn’t even live close to NM, so clearly there’s a bit of bias in the hogwash. NM is a beautiful state with lots to offer, especially to retirees.
 
NM is a “bankrupt state”? Are you thinking of Louisiana perhaps?

Thanks to booming oil and gas production in New Mexico's section of the Permian Basin, the state legislature began the session with a massive $3.5 billion budget surplus. In 2023

You guys in Texas have a bit of gas and oil, right? What happens to that money? Strange you have such AMAZINGLY high property taxes. About triple that of NM. Yes we have state income tax. Last year I paid $367 on 70,000 bucks of income.

NM “panders to illegals”? Gee, all I see on the news is huge crowds of illegals on the TEXAS border. NM has a lot of Hispanic citizens…just like south Texas. Really what migrant wants to cross from Mexico to a place called “NEW” Mexico?
The following is a list of NM sanctuary cities and counties. Pretty much all of NM. None were indicated for TX.

https://cis.org/Map-Sanctuary-Cities-Counties-and-States

New Mexico

Bernalillo County
Chaves County
Colfax County
De Baca County
Dona Ana County
Eddy County
Farmington
Grant County
Hidalgo County
Las Cruces
Lincoln County
Los Alamos County
Luna County
McKinley County
Otero County
Quay County
Rio Arriba County
Roosevelt County
San Juan County
San Miguel County
Sandoval County
Santa Fe
Santa Fe County
Sierra County
Socorro County
Taos County

Texas just cut $18 Billion in property taxes.

https://www.texastribune.org/2023/11/07/texas-proposition-4-property-tax-cut/

Meanwhile, NM's government want to pivot away from oil & gas:

https://ieefa.org/resources/ieefa-u...n-pivot-heavy-dependence-oil-and-gas-industry
 
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He doesn’t even live close to NM, so clearly there’s a bit of bias in the hogwash. NM is a beautiful state with lots to offer, especially to retirees.
Please reference my post #104 above. ^^^

Perhaps do a quick check of actual data before firing away. The internet works wherever you live. Thank you.
 
Please reference my post #104 above. ^^^

Perhaps do a quick check of actual data before firing away. The internet works wherever you live. Thank you.

The property tax cut you referenced has already been nullified by my city council by raising even more taxes. Have a search for that one. SE Texas is well known for improper search and seizures, going 9 over is all the excuse they needed. You have alot more to worry about than faux news boogeyman “illegals” moving in next door.
 
The property tax cut you referenced has already been nullified by my city council by raising even more taxes. Have a search for that one. SE Texas is the well known for improper search and seizures, you have alot more to worry about than faux news boogeyman “illegals” moving in next door.
I am not "your city council". Thats your and their problem, not mine.

Harris Co. (Houston), has almost a half million illegals. hardly just a "boogeyman".

https://www.migrationpolicy.org/data/unauthorized-immigrant-population/county/48201

Profile of the Unauthorized Population:

Harris County, TX 481,000

Unauthorized Population
Mexico 245,000
El Salvador 68,000
Honduras 57,000
Guatemala 33,000
India 10,000


Again, you might want to research some before you type. Thank you.
 
I need to move to the US. Sounds like total bliss!

There's no official buffer here, although I think all fixed and mobile speed cameras operate at around 10% plus 2-4mph depending on the local enforcement. A police officer can pull you over and issue you a ticket for 1mph though.

Most of our motorways have regular fixed speed cameras and where they don't, mobile speed cameras enforce randomly.

Up to 23mph above the speed limit you can expect 3 points on your driving licence and a £100 fine. Sometimes, if you're only just speeding then you get offered a 'speed awareness course' instead of the points where you go sit in a room with other criminals and learn about how dangerous speeding is for 5 hours. I think you're eligible for 1 speed awareness course every 3 years.

Anything over 23mph you go to court where the risk of larger quantities of points, big fines or even a driving ban is an absolute reality. Certainly 30mph+ over the limit will land you with a definite driving ban.

Points last for 3 years on your driving licence, if you accumulate more than 12 points then you're off to court to find out how long you're going to be banned for.

The only good thing about the UK is the punishment for speeding is generally quite similar throughout the UK. Where as in the US it sounds like you have to factor in what state you're in, what mood the cop is in etc etc.

I echo what some other have said though, speed limits are just too slow. Our motorways here in Wales are mainly 50mph and enforced with average speed cameras that time you from when you enter to when you leave, so there's no point in even trying to speed. Get into England and the motorways are 70mph but there are regular fixed cameras on all the main motorways. Modern cars are more than capable of going well in excess of this safely.
 
Got pulled over in Tucumcari, New Mexico (I-40) this morning around 6am for doing 84 in a 75, Officer said if I plead guilty it's a $25 fine. Caught me off guard as 1. I haven't been pulled over in 30+ years, And 2. Never heard of a officer making plea deals on the side of the road.

I plead guilty & paid the fine just now online.

Thought being pulled over on a empty highway in the middle of the desert for doing 9 over was a little extreme. But I didn't voice my opinion :)
Call it a win.

The rules out in the middle of nowhere, are what ever the guy with the power wants it to be.
 
The following is a list of NM sanctuary cities and counties. Pretty much all of NM. None were indicated for TX.

https://cis.org/Map-Sanctuary-Cities-Counties-and-States

New Mexico

Bernalillo County
Chaves County
Colfax County
De Baca County
Dona Ana County
Eddy County
Farmington
Grant County
Hidalgo County
Las Cruces
Lincoln County
Los Alamos County
Luna County
McKinley County
Otero County
Quay County
Rio Arriba County
Roosevelt County
San Juan County
San Miguel County
Sandoval County
Santa Fe
Santa Fe County
Sierra County
Socorro County
Taos County

Texas just cut $18 Billion in property taxes.

https://www.texastribune.org/2023/11/07/texas-proposition-4-property-tax-cut/

Meanwhile, NM's government want to pivot away from oil & gas:

https://ieefa.org/resources/ieefa-u...n-pivot-heavy-dependence-oil-and-gas-industry
Great to see a cut in Texas taxes, but NM still not bankrupt, and in spite of the sanctuary stuff…still no migrant crisis. “Planing” to get away from oil is a statement to appeal to some folks. Kamala plans on “reparations”. Trump “plans” to fly millions of immigrants out of the country. There’s a lot of plans on both sides that we both know are never going to happen.
 
Call it a win.

The rules out in the middle of nowhere, are what ever the guy with the power wants it to be.

Wasn't my intent to come off as complaining, I just never heard of making a plea & handing down fines on the side of the road.

I saw far more law enforcement presence on US 287 between Amarillo, TX & Wichita Falls, TX than I did on I40 between Kingman, AZ & Amarillo, TX.
I was doing between 84 & 87mph on US 287 on the 75mph stretches & stayed within 5mph of the limit through the many towns.

The most crazy I saw was in California 89/44/395....Way to many illegal/dangerous passing maneuvers. Las Vegas is pretty bad....I thought Houston was crazy until I drove through Vegas.
 
No offense, but some of you guys saying "just drive the speed limit and not 1 over" would be a road hazard where I'm at in the Northeast. NYC area, Boston area, it's a daily occurrence for the highways to be 55 but the average flow of traffic is 75-85. You can be doing 90 and have people keeping up with you or passing you.

Doing 55 as the sign said will cause an accident as you are impeding the flow of traffic. Maybe that flies in middle of nowhere Midwestern or Southern small town but not in my area.
 
Years ago some students from Georgia State University got on the outer loop in Atlanta and drove the speed limit side by side. They pretty much shut traffic in the city down. Since then Atlanta has implemented higher speed limits that change based on conditions (the correct way to do it).

The sad reality is that in most major metro's and even busy interstates, if people drove the speed limit traffic would be at a standstill much of the time. I have never seen speed enforced on I-26 between Charleston and Columbia. Its heavily trafficked by trucks out of two major East Coast ports and tons of tourists. I presume they have been directed to let it flow as fast as it can.

 
No offense, but some of you guys saying "just drive the speed limit and not 1 over" would be a road hazard where I'm at in the Northeast. NYC area, Boston area, it's a daily occurrence for the highways to be 55 but the average flow of traffic is 75-85. You can be doing 90 and have people keeping up with you or passing you.

Doing 55 as the sign said will cause an accident as you are impeding the flow of traffic. Maybe that flies in middle of nowhere Midwestern or Southern small town but not in my area.
Well that means that 99% of you are speeding. If you increased the limit to 100, people would complain about 110.

And if there was an accident, whereas the person going 55 was hit by the guy going 85, better believe the guy going 85 is at fault.

Going with the flow of traffic is not a law.
 
Um, no. Not since I've been here in the last 28 years.

I found one article on it. This was back when there was the 55 MPH national speed limit. It doesn't sound like Nevada was in agreement other than they didn't want to give up federal highway funding.

Nevada Highway Patrol troopers began issuing $5 ''energy wasting'' fines today for drivers traveling between 55 miles per hour and 70 miles per hour, a day after Gov. Bob List signed a new law that eases penalties for speeding.​
The troopers were directed not to take the new law as a signal to stop writing tickets for drivers traveling up to 70 miles per hour in 55 m.p.h. zones.​

And another article.

April 21, 1981 at 7:00 p.m. EST​

NEVADA GOV. Robert List signed a bill last week that comes close to abolishing the 55 mph speed limit on his state highways. It does this by limiting the penalty imposed for speeding at less than 70 mph to a $5 "energy wasting" fine. A few days later, Gov. List signed a legislative resolution urging Congress to do away completely with the national speed limit because, among other things, there is no "scientifically credible evidence" that the limit helps conserve gasoline.​
 
I believe that. I know before the 55 limit was put into law, you could drive just about any speed on the open highways in Nevada without being ticketed, as long as you weren't passing through a town. Now they will write you if you are 10 over. I, ahem, have verified that 9 you're fine, 10 you're mine is true for Nevada now. On multiple occasions.

I remember the chief of the California Highway Patrol saying the 55 limit wasn't a safety measure and he wouldn't enforce it. He was replaced.
 
Going with the flow of traffic is not a law.
Sure it is.

Try doing the 55mph limit on 80/94 in Indiana near the Illinois border. You will be pulled over by cops at best for impeding traffic, quite literally killed at worst.

“A person may not drive a motor vehicle at a slow speed that impedes or blocks the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, except when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation or in compliance with the law. A person who is driving at a slow speed so that three (3) or more other vehicles are blocked and cannot pass on the left around the vehicle shall give right-of-way to the other vehicles by pulling off to the right of the right lane at the earliest reasonable opportunity and allowing the blocked vehicles to pass.”
 
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