Posted by T in NE on March 04, 2015 at 22:53:04 from (75.234.79.182):
In Reply to: Auto driving trivia posted by 37Chief on March 03, 2015 at 17:50:29:
Had enough tickets. Last one was for overweight, by a cop who covered over 3 city blocks in the time I turned a corner, and then nearly slid through a stopsign into the side of the truck. Really worth it for an overweight ticket there, huh? Might have bluffed my way out if I had known he was behind us. But the guy following me in the other truck didn't tell me he was. 2 wrecks, 1 lost the edge of the pavement, nearly 2 months after the road had been paved and about a 6 inch drop off the edge of the pavement was left, and the road literally left the bridge at an angle, there was no curve to it. Second was after drving 300 miles, on a dirt road, crossed a bridge to find completely different road conditions. Downhill with warm tires you're just along for the ride on rutted polished ice. Don't know if the cop tried following me, or even got a speed on me, came off the end of a ramp about 85 and looked across the median to see an unmarked going the other way. Called it on the CB and heard "how you like that red Dodge westbound?". Bailed off at the next exit got my parts and took the back way home. I was half way there by the time he could get turned around if he did.
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