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iconoclast Posted at 12:28 am on Jan. 3, 2009
instead of bloodsucking pigs sitting on the median like parasites, why dont they do something useful?

hey, i have an idea!

lets change 'speeding' violations to secondary offenses

i.e. if you're doing something else and going a high speed, you get fucked

assholes shouldn't be allowed to ride my ass for minutes on end at 85 mph on the turnpike and get off with a mere $200 fine, but people who know how to keep their mouth off my fucking tailpipe and use proper lane discipline should be allowed to drive 100

not only would this make a lot more money for the state, but itd take tons of assholes off the roads, and give the police something to do!

well, what ya think?  

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iconoclast Posted at 6:06 pm on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from espresso8097 at 6:05 pm on Jan. 3, 2009

Something along the lines of the general traffic laws for the autobahn posted on Wikipedia?

  * Autobahns in Austria and Germany may only be used by motor vehicles that are designed to achieve a maximum speed exceeding 60 km/h (Switzerland: 80 km/h).
  * The right lane must be used when it is free, (Rechtsfahrgebot) and the left lane is generally intended for passing manoeuvres only. Drivers using the left lane when the other lanes are free may be fined by autobahn police.
  * Overtaking on the right (undertaking) is forbidden, except in traffic jams where it may be practiced with caution. The fact that the car overtaken is illegally occupying the left-hand lane is not an acceptable excuse. In these cases the police will routinely stop and fine both drivers.
  * Not allowing faster cars to overtake one's own car if the traffic situation allows it (e.g. by occupying the left-hand lane for a longer period of time) may be considered coercion[9].
  * In case of a traffic jam, the drivers must form an emergency lane to ensure emergency services can reach the scene of a possible accident. This lane must be formed between the left lane and the lane next to the left lane (i.e., between the two leftmost lanes).
  * It is unlawful for a driver to stop his or her vehicle on the road for any reason except in an emergency or situations where stopping is unavoidable, such as being involved in a collision. This includes stopping on emergency lanes.
  * It is also unlawful to turn around or back up on the Autobahn under any circumstances. Doing so is punishable under criminal law.
  * The distance between vehicles (in metres) should be at least half the speed (in km/h) at all times (e.g. at least 60 metres at 120 km/h). This corresponds to a "lead time" of just under 2 seconds. Again, the fact that the car in front is illegally occupying the left-hand lane when the right-hand lane is free does not excuse following too closely.

  Fines for tailgating were increased in May 2006. At speeds of over 100 km/h, keeping less than 30 percent of the recommended distance now results in the suspension of one's driving licence for one to three months.

  * The legal regulations (Straßenverkehrsordnung) explicitly allow drivers to honk or flash headlights shortly in order to indicate intention of overtaking.[10]. Obtrusive behaviour of the potentially overtaking car, such as constantly flashing headlights or driving at insufficient distances for a longer period of time is illegal and may be prosecuted as coercion. This may also apply to drivers not allowing faster cars to overtake their car if the traffic situation allows it (e.g. by occupying the left-hand lane for a longer period of time)[11].
  * Tires must be approved for the vehicle's top speed. Tires for lower speeds (i.e., cheaper than high-speed tires) are only allowed if they are marked as Winter tires (M+S or M/S). In this case the driver must have a sticker in the windshield as a reminder of the maximum speed.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autobahn#Traffic_laws_and_enforcement

Would be a good guide for any highway.


Definitely, especially the last fucking part about revoking their licenses.
drifting Posted at 4:51 pm on Jan. 3, 2009
The Autobahn guidelines seem a perfect fit for any highway.

That actually seems to be how most of the highways around here are driven/patrolled by cops. Unfortunately, they can still pull you over for speeding, which is a pain in the ass when you come across a cop who has had a bad day and just wants to make someone miserable.

espresso8097 Posted at 3:05 pm on Jan. 3, 2009
Something along the lines of the general traffic laws for the autobahn posted on Wikipedia?

   * Autobahns in Austria and Germany may only be used by motor vehicles that are designed to achieve a maximum speed exceeding 60 km/h (Switzerland: 80 km/h).
   * The right lane must be used when it is free, (Rechtsfahrgebot) and the left lane is generally intended for passing manoeuvres only. Drivers using the left lane when the other lanes are free may be fined by autobahn police.
   * Overtaking on the right (undertaking) is forbidden, except in traffic jams where it may be practiced with caution. The fact that the car overtaken is illegally occupying the left-hand lane is not an acceptable excuse. In these cases the police will routinely stop and fine both drivers.
   * Not allowing faster cars to overtake one's own car if the traffic situation allows it (e.g. by occupying the left-hand lane for a longer period of time) may be considered coercion[9].
   * In case of a traffic jam, the drivers must form an emergency lane to ensure emergency services can reach the scene of a possible accident. This lane must be formed between the left lane and the lane next to the left lane (i.e., between the two leftmost lanes).
   * It is unlawful for a driver to stop his or her vehicle on the road for any reason except in an emergency or situations where stopping is unavoidable, such as being involved in a collision. This includes stopping on emergency lanes.
   * It is also unlawful to turn around or back up on the Autobahn under any circumstances. Doing so is punishable under criminal law.
   * The distance between vehicles (in metres) should be at least half the speed (in km/h) at all times (e.g. at least 60 metres at 120 km/h). This corresponds to a "lead time" of just under 2 seconds. Again, the fact that the car in front is illegally occupying the left-hand lane when the right-hand lane is free does not excuse following too closely.

         Fines for tailgating were increased in May 2006. At speeds of over 100 km/h, keeping less than 30 percent of the recommended distance now results in the suspension of one's driving licence for one to three months.

   * The legal regulations (Straßenverkehrsordnung) explicitly allow drivers to honk or flash headlights shortly in order to indicate intention of overtaking.[10]. Obtrusive behaviour of the potentially overtaking car, such as constantly flashing headlights or driving at insufficient distances for a longer period of time is illegal and may be prosecuted as coercion. This may also apply to drivers not allowing faster cars to overtake their car if the traffic situation allows it (e.g. by occupying the left-hand lane for a longer period of time)[11].
   * Tires must be approved for the vehicle's top speed. Tires for lower speeds (i.e., cheaper than high-speed tires) are only allowed if they are marked as Winter tires (M+S or M/S). In this case the driver must have a sticker in the windshield as a reminder of the maximum speed.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autobahn#Traffic_laws_and_enforcement

Would be a good guide for any highway.

iconoclast Posted at 2:10 pm on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from ScoobyDoo82 at 1:57 pm on Jan. 3, 2009

As long as you never become the head of a DMV anywhere in this country, I will be content.
if i became the head of the dmv, youd probably jump for joy
ScoobyDoo82 Posted at 10:57 am on Jan. 3, 2009
As long as you never become the head of a DMV anywhere in this country, I will be content.
HuffleHaire Posted at 12:44 am on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from prisoner of hss at 2:33 am on Jan. 3, 2009

Quote: from HuffleHaire at 3:33 am on Jan. 3, 2009

So let me get this straight. Let's say I'm driving 100mph. As long as I'm not being an asshole, I don't get a ticket?  

 I like that part


Yeah, basically. Just stay a nice big distance from my bumper, use your damn turn signal, and keep right as long as you can.

I LOVE IT

iconoclast Posted at 12:33 am on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from HuffleHaire at 3:33 am on Jan. 3, 2009

So let me get this straight. Let's say I'm driving 100mph. As long as I'm not being an asshole, I don't get a ticket?

I like that part


Yeah, basically. Just stay a nice big distance from my bumper, use your damn turn signal, and keep right as long as you can.
HuffleHaire Posted at 12:33 am on Jan. 3, 2009
So let me get this straight. Let's say I'm driving 100mph. As long as I'm not being an asshole, I don't get a ticket?

I like that part

iconoclast Posted at 12:32 am on Jan. 3, 2009
dogbat uses sonar to detect insects
matto Posted at 12:32 am on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from mr unknown at 12:31 am on Jan. 3, 2009

TRIPPY AVATAR
omg it's like a bat
MR UNKNOWN Posted at 12:31 am on Jan. 3, 2009
TRIPPY AVATAR
matto Posted at 12:30 am on Jan. 3, 2009
YES!!!!!!  PLEEEEEASE.
iinsurgent Posted at 12:29 am on Jan. 3, 2009
LW doesn't think.
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sub800 Posted at 12:29 am on Jan. 3, 2009
yes
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