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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 204649" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>The posted speed limit is a law. I refuse to get a speeding ticket because others are breaking the law. The officer will pull over the person at the front of the line - the officer is not going to accept the excuse that you were trying to avoid a tailgater even if there was a way to move over which is often not possible. All speeders need to learn to slow down and obey the law. If no one is around, then go as fast as you want but if there is one other vehicle, you better slow down and follow that speed limit. They are set for safety. I still will not move over - I have every right to be in my lane as long as I am going the maximim speed limit as posted. Usually I am going about 5 miles per mile over so of course do not need to change for someone speeding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 204649, member: 5096"] The posted speed limit is a law. I refuse to get a speeding ticket because others are breaking the law. The officer will pull over the person at the front of the line - the officer is not going to accept the excuse that you were trying to avoid a tailgater even if there was a way to move over which is often not possible. All speeders need to learn to slow down and obey the law. If no one is around, then go as fast as you want but if there is one other vehicle, you better slow down and follow that speed limit. They are set for safety. I still will not move over - I have every right to be in my lane as long as I am going the maximim speed limit as posted. Usually I am going about 5 miles per mile over so of course do not need to change for someone speeding. [/QUOTE]
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