• Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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    2 days ago

    Why would you help someone driving dangerously and putting others at risk?

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      2 days ago

      Going 5 over the limit and feeding money to pigs via ticket revenues is not “dangerous driving”

      If someone’s doing 105 im not flashing them obviously

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        2 days ago

        Going 35 vs going 30 on collision increases chances for pedestrians to die by up to two times btw

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        2 days ago

        I guess it probably varies by location but 5 over the limit doesn’t usually result in anything either. It’s normally just people going significantly over that get fines.

        Also it’s a limit, not a target. Plenty of roads have a limit that is too high to actually drive at safely too.

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          2 days ago

          Something tells me you’re one of those who parks it in the passing lane going at or below the speed limit.

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            2 days ago

            I don’t drive, it’s bad for the environment and costs loads of money.

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              18 hours ago

              You have a lot to tell drivers for someone who doesn’t drive. Consider that your perspective is heavily biased and likely inaccurate

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                17 hours ago

                Inaccurate? Its a fact that you are more likely to die or be seriously injured if a car hits you at a higher speed.

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                    11 hours ago

                    And people often feel like doing 30/40+ in urban areas even if the speed limit is 20/30. Speeds that do cause an increase in the chance of death or serious injury. Especially with the larger cars people are often buying these days.

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      2 days ago

      Yeah such an American take lol

      In EU I would be glad that anyone going over speed limit is fined, even 1kmph, these rules are there so drivers don’t kill pedestrians. If someone is afraid to be fined for going 1kmph over limit, just slow down a bit

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        1 day ago

        Especially when you keep in mind that the speedometer reads higher than your true speed, so if your true speed is over you were clearly speeding intentionally.

        Drive at 30 in a 20, end up killing a child with your massive SUV - which is another problem in its self…

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      2 days ago

      I do get where you’re coming from, but there are a lot of roads where the speed limit is artificially low (or temporarily lowered for no legitimate reason) for the sole purpose of collecting income from speeding fines

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        19 hours ago

        This part. I live in a rural area near a city; lots of people commute into town, and the main road there is flat, wide, straight, not residential, not even any livestock near the road, just open fields. The limit is 35, and half the people I know have gotten at least one $375 ticket for doing 40. It’s literally just a cash grab designed to take money from poor people trying to get to work.

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      US drivers do it regardless to help other drivers avoid getting unfair/unjust tickets. We’ve been ticketed 275$ going 1mph over the speed limit (it was down hill bruh) when we were 19 in the middle of no where Texas.

      Also we no longer drive because we were never supposed to drive and we hate doing it anywho

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        Also we no longer drive because we were never supposed to drive and we hate doing it anywho

        What do you mean? Do you live in NYC or something? I drive 4-6 hundred miles a week

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          We lived in nyc, Pittsburgh, middle of no where Maine and rn in Spain. In USA we either took the bus, rode a bike or walked. Can’t drive because of disabilities but did it when we were 16-19 because we were forced to while temporarily living in Oklahoma and Texas

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      You’re a disgusting law enforcement shill. Cops have too much money as it is. If they’ve got time to sit on the side of the road and steal from us, then they must have cleaned up ALL the crime in the city, so their services are no longer required. Go be a school crossing guard.

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          And if my flashing lights slow down somebody, so they don’t get a ticket, then it’s a great outcome for everybody but the cops.

          Besides, nobody’s getting actively killed in my example, stop being so dramatic. I’m just flashing my lights in the neighborhood to alert my neighbor, and save him a ticket. That’s who I owe my loyalty to, not the cops.

          Obviously, if it’s the guy who is always speeding through the neighborhood, I’m going to let that guy blow on past the cop. They deserve each other.

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            23 hours ago

            stop being so dramatic

            disgusting law enforcement shill

            🙄🙄

            Don’t speed, don’t normalise speeding. Acab yes, but not because of speeding tickets lol

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              18 hours ago

              So maybe from your perspective, flash your lights when you think incoming traffic is going too fast?

              Keep in mind, what you’re seeing is the combined speed of yours and theirs