"The sport of not getting tickets"

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Re: "The sport of not getting tickets"

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ZM – Thanks for the source. A good "strategy" is always in order.
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vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote:ZM – Thanks for the source. A good "strategy" is always in order.
Many of his illustrations include a police car, often hidden, as another variable to consider, even when the police car is not part of the road situation analysis.
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Spot the evidence of the police vehicle...

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Lucky I stopped for a picture huh!
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SteveD wrote:Spot the evidence of the police vehicle...

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Lucky I stopped for a picture huh!

What they mean by responsibly, is riding too slow to be truly focused. In other words: less safe.
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SteveD wrote: Lucky I stopped for a picture huh!
They would have let you off for having such a cool bike!

And to answer the question: no, I didn't see any tire tracks. :)

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Moving to the front of the line

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I run into this situation quite often. I see no reason to wait behind a long line of slow moving traffic with an air cooled engine. The"ploys" are for avoiding the tickets.

Here is what Phil says:
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