My best buddy nailed an MS owner for 89 in a 65 in Palm Beach today....
He's under strict orders to never write a Model S....
Enjoy your warning.
He's under strict orders to never write a Model S....
Enjoy your warning.
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My best buddy nailed an MS owner for 89 in a 65 in Palm Beach today....
He's under strict orders to never write a Model S....
Enjoy your warning.
I was on 95 in fort lauderdale tuesday when FHP roared up behind me in the HOV lane. I was on cruize control at 70, I think he was going to bust me for not having a passenger. I seriously doubt that they would let a certain model go. They love their revenue.
Your story just made me realize that we can't simply let off the throttle to slow down without illuminating the highway with our brake lights at night when we see a police officer. I'm going to miss that. Officers in the extended family say they often look for cars that brake or noticeably nose-down (weight transfer to front wheels) when approaching them.I was on 95 in fort lauderdale tuesday when FHP roared up behind me in the HOV lane. I was on cruize control at 70, I think he was going to bust me for not having a passenger. I seriously doubt that they would let a certain model go. They love their revenue.
If you want to drive really fast, drive on a closed track.
Anyone who drives 89 in a 65 deserves to be nailed hard.
I'd somewhat agree, except for the police that go flying down the highway at speeds well above the posted limit (at least 20 over if not more)I totally agree. Breaking the law is breaking the law. More people need to be caught to realize why there's a speed limit in the first place.
If he's still in front of you lift and brake hard - there are anti dive mechanisms that reduce nose dive.Your story just made me realize that we can't simply let off the throttle to slow down without illuminating the highway with our brake lights at night when we see a police officer. I'm going to miss that. Officers in the extended family say they often look for cars that brake or noticeably nose-down (weight transfer to front wheels) when approaching them.
I totally agree. Breaking the law is breaking the law. More people need to be caught to realize why there's a speed limit in the first place.
The speed limit on the highway nearest me is 70. If you aren't going at least 75 to 80 most times, you had best be parked in the break down lane! Pretty sure this is a widespread occurrence: whatever the posted limit is, folks will go about 10 MPH over that, if not more. Anything less, you'll about get run off the road.When it's safe, I drive my P85 fast (high 70s, sometimes low 80's). No apologies. I expect I'll get ticketed someday.
Your story just made me realize that we can't simply let off the throttle to slow down without illuminating the highway with our brake lights at night when we see a police officer. I'm going to miss that. Officers in the extended family say they often look for cars that brake or noticeably nose-down (weight transfer to front wheels) when approaching them.