I've mentioned this elsewhere: my third warning in the Stinger was for passing a cop in Big Cottonwood canyon. He was doing the limit and so I had to be exceeding in order to pass, which I did with alacrity (the Stinger's forté to be sure!). The moment I nipped back in front of the SUV, my brother (riding shotgun) said, "That was a cop!" He grinned in disbelief. I looked in the rearview mirror and that instant the red and blue lights started whirling. I wasted no time getting over and stopping. The cop was in a good mood and said, "You never pass a cop." He said it twice. I have taken it to heart. But I didn't even notice the SUV was a cop: the light bar on top looked like a luggage rack or similar. The spare tire on the hatch door deprived the rear of any noticeable lettering, and of course once I was passing I wasn't scoping out the side of the SUV! So, I'll probably get caught passing SUV cops again sometime. I'll try really hard to notice details of the vehicles ahead so that I see cops. But once I am in a "zippy" mood, I tend to focus on driving and not on collecting details of the vehicles around me.Worst for me was in my 'yoof' in an Impreza overtaking a police car at 120mph - got me an invitation to meet the local magistrates to explain myself. Even now the fine makes me wince.
Didn't want to pay for "Mr. Loophole" to get you out of it?Got my ticket in first 6 months. I sort of think of them as an occupational hazard - seem to get them every 2 or 3 years.
Luckily in the UK if you are not too far above the limit you get the option of 'naughty school' (3 hours driver awareness training). Having been on 4 or 5 of these courses I knew the answer to all of the questions - was sure I had met one of the police officers before!
Worst for me was in my 'yoof' in an Impreza overtaking a police car at 120mph - got me an invitation to meet the local magistrates to explain myself. Even now the fine makes me wince.
we used it on our last trip upatate......it's only as good as the next person using it.....if no one is using it; its just a navi app.9 months 13 and a 1/2 thousand miles and I have 0 tickets I recommend you guys use an app called waze
My area is good with it, the Portland vancouver area or south west washington and northern oregonwe used it on our last trip upatate......it's only as good as the next person using it.....if no one is using it; its just a navi app.
Too bad it's not built into the HUD! I love the Stinger's NAV... by far the best NAV of any prior car I've owned/leased.9 months 13 and a 1/2 thousand miles and I have 0 tickets I recommend you guys use an app called waze