big time money maker for the state. don't mind people getting bagged for running reds, that may actualy save lives but those rolling rights, I don't think anybody comes to a full stop. just a matter of time before I get mine. maybe it will free up time for patrol cars to enforce some of my pet peeves: grey/silver cars speeding around in a downpour thunderstorm with no headlights on-ya I can see you fine, dumbasses, tailgaters and bob and weavers, people in the left lanes trailoring boats whatever and/or going like 10-15 mph below the speed limit, no directionals or they stay on forever, people who don't turn on headlights until it's like 30 minutes after pitch dark- do they think theey are saving electricity? idiots- people going slower than me, A-holes- people going faster than me. if you fight it in court you risk losing and paying court costs on top of the fine and lawyers fee if you use one.
nacho, you just summed up every yankee driver on the road. lol.
people in the left lanes trailoring boats whatever and/or going like 10-15 mph below the speed limit,
hey now, I like trailering my boat in the left lane at 10 to 15 mph over the posted limit, the people in the left lane are the only ones who know how to drive... :taz
I just paid the same ticket online the other day. Costs $4 more to pay online. I swore I didn't run it but after reviewing it I had my secretary send the payment.
My friend got a ticket for rolling just over the white line when he stopped... Rediculous.
