Posted by farmer boy on March 06, 2011 at 15:41:03 from (66.209.54.106):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Road Oddity #1 posted by BDT in Minnesota on March 05, 2011 at 12:23:09:
Yes. Not always but you"ll always get a guy that just really needs to get somewhere. It"s worse when the roads are put to capacity(but no grid lock) I have actually seen close to 140kmh(87mph) done on the 401 when one needs to get to an exit and have no choice but to drive like a madman to get to it. Seeing 140 scares the hell out of me when things are that busy. On an open highway it wouldn"t scare me but then no one has a reason to move that fast. I have also heard of(but never witnessed) cops sitting on the sides of the highway with their lights on to slow people down. Like I said it"s basically at max capacity so there isn"t really a safe way for them to get in to go after someone. I personally try to drive at about 12 or less over the limit so if I do get a ticket it won"t affect my insurance.
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