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i got busted doing 61 in a 45 on 89a in AZ. the only reason it was 61 was i let my buddy take the lead and i saw his brake lights :goofy: he got pegged at 93 in a 45 which is a $660 ticket. the ticket was $255 or driving school for $135, i went with the driving school

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I remember counting it up when I was about 20....I had been pulled over 12 times, been given 13 citations, and no warnings ever. I had a clean driving record(traffic school and the court system were my friends)

Since then I have been pulled over maybe 8 times, been given 2 citations.

Never on my VFR, only twice on any motorcycle. Somehow my Camaro with open pipes got all the love.

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I've had more tickets than I can probably remember easily. Ticketed for some really bogus thing, like "changed lanes without signaling" and "warrened" on speed. Learn to spell Ocifer. :beer:

Ticket for driving with rear window obstructed (fogged up). Cop said he was behind me with lights and sirens for a long way, I was just cruising with friends and had tunes cranked. Double :beer:

Then again have been pulled over and thought I was toast, knew I was wrong, and got let go. B)

MC cop pulled up next to me in my lane on the Fwy once as I was doing 80. I reflexively braked, and he kept going. Whew.

Last few years tickets have been at least 18 months apart, so I have been able to do traffic school, and keep a clean record.

Speed in the National Parks. Tickets you get there, stay there. Even if the park is in your home state. :thumbsup:

NP tickets don't stay there! There is a Central Violations Bureau in San Antonio where all citations are sent to be forwarded to your home state. Ask me how I know. That said, I have a "friend" that can get me out of Federal tickets, and did, which isn't easy to do.

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Rollin' down the Blue Ridge about 12 years ago with a few guys ahead of me I was doing about 80 around a sweeping curve on my ST1100, after getting behind the crew, when a Federallie pulled out and went after my compadries. He stopped us all and when he got to me he said, "I didn't clock you because I was turning to get the others". (they got nailed for doing 55). Then he said, "I have one of those ST1100's and I know I can do 80 in most places on this road.

Now I gotcha ossifer. I asked with a knowing grin, "how do you know that, you must have done it". Then I said, "I can't do 80 on this road and I don't like going above the limit so I would like to suggest something. Let these guys off with a warning and I will take the lead for the rest of the ride and hold 45. Call ahead and if you clock us over 45, have a field day". He went for it and we got off at the next exit because trying to hold 45 on that road burns out your brakes.

Strong, IntAceptor, very strong! :beer:

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i keep seeing them turn those blue light on but haven't ever pulled over for them on the bike, just down shift and wrap the throttle around :beer: i have 10-20 verbal warning in the car but being a firefighter will get you out of almost any ticket :beer:

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