Wife was pulled over

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TLynnHughes
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Re: Wife was pulled over

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Brian Mobley wrote:
gigag04 wrote:I have more than a few credentials that didn't keep me from getting a ticket.
:iagree:

I have asked my wife to not to drive so fast but she insists that everyone else is driving to slow :banghead:

I, on the other hand, drive slower and have less visits from a LEO.

In League City, I'd tend to agree with your wife. ;-)

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Just as an experiment, I have gone this whole week with my cruise control set to 60 on the 75 in Dallas up through Plano. With cars flying past me, it feels like I am standing still. I think my chances of a ticket have done down, but my chances of getting rear ended have gone up about 500%.
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I was always told to go with the traffic flow, unsafe to go so much slower than surrounding traffic.
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Re: Wife was pulled over

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rm9792 wrote:I was always told to go with the traffic flow, unsafe to go so much slower than surrounding traffic.
After this week I agree. Though it is nice to relax and not have to touch your brakes for 25 miles.
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