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Murray Bodin
said, 11 months ago
Trooper should be wearing a reflective vest. For safety. It IS the law.
david_42 said, 11 months ago
Not in all states.
yankeetexan said, 11 months ago
@david_42
the only time I’ve ever seen a policeman/woman wear a reflective vest is at night when they’re working. Not needed in the daytime and this took place in broad daylight.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 11 months ago
That’s why the cops like to be on the downhill to catch you. Petty? Yes. Egregious? Yes. A tax that isn’t called a tax.
sandflea said, 11 months ago
They won’t stop you for going 2 mhp over the limit anyway.
TheiaLee said, 11 months ago
The sign says minimum speed, not maximum.
Tigger
said, 11 months ago
The ticket was for going well under the posted 40 Mph, pluggers tend to travel well under posted speed limit
Bobzilla said, 11 months ago
Phooey! I always set my cruise control for 5 mph over the limit.
hippogriff said, 11 months ago
Bobzilla: I have never set, much less used, my cruise control. I get much better milage with my foot and watching the mpg meter. Back up to 53.0 and now trying to get it up to my record of 53.8 – and I am no maximiler either.
AHHH, BEER wuz good said, 11 months ago
@Tigger
Then you really don’t know this plugger hahaha
AHHH, BEER wuz good said, 11 months ago
@hippogriff
hippo
#1 what car has a mpg meter
What have you got ? One of dem newfangled thangs?
Seriously I never heard of a milage meter on a car !
comicsssfan said, 11 months ago
So he was going less than 40? On the Interstate going less than 70 is more understandable.
old1953 said, 11 months ago
Mileage meter used to be called a vacuum gauge. You know how to read the vacuum, it will tell you the mileage at any given instant. Now they use a computer to do the same thing, but AFAIK, it’s still reading vacuum pressure.