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Aligator 10-11-2006 05:40 AM

"Criminal Speeding"?...... :?

Jeez, the cop really wanted that guy off the road! Probably succeeded, too. Good deal.. Bad driver off the road, and no one killed. Good move, officer, I say. :D

Rev.Vassago 10-11-2006 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by Monster Rig
I was
going under the speed limit from the sign that I last saw..Believe it or not..

There is the answer right there. You were guilty. Ignorance of the speed limit is not a defense, unless you can prove that there was no sign, or that the sign was obstructed.

dollarshort 10-11-2006 08:54 AM

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Just because you said you normally see 55-60 mph in construction zones doesn't mean that they are all going to be that. It is what it is.....To give you a ticket for 20 over there has to be a sign that clearly read what the speed limit was, not what you think it should be. The best thing to do now is start looking for another profession. Because with a 20 over in a construction zone you CDL is pretty much worthless.

yoopr 10-11-2006 09:32 AM

All States are Different and you better find out Quick what the Laws are if you want to be a Truck Driver.

In my State ALL tickets in a constructiion zone are Doubled and so are the Points. IF you hit someone in a Construction zone you're going to Automatically Cough up Another $7,500 and a very good possiblity of going to Prison.

Mackman 10-11-2006 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by yoopr
In my State ALL tickets in a constructiion zone are Doubled and so are the Points.

It should be triple if you ask me. I used to work construction and i hate it when people come by like a bat out of hell.

NascarFan 10-11-2006 11:29 AM

I have no love what soever for a person speeding in a construction zone you could have killed me or one or more of my friends and if you get a ticket in a construction zone you probably deserve it in fact I'm real sure you deserved it.

Monster Rig 10-11-2006 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago

Originally Posted by Monster Rig
I was
going under the speed limit from the sign that I last saw..Believe it or not..

There is the answer right there. You were guilty. Ignorance of the speed limit is not a defense, unless you can prove that there was no sign, or that the sign was obstructed.

Thats just what im gonna do rev...Prove my case..



Originally Posted by dollarshort
Just because you said you normally see 55-60 mph in construction zones doesn't mean that they are all going to be that. It is what it is.....To give you a ticket for 20 over there has to be a sign that clearly read what the speed limit was, not what you think it should be. The best thing to do now is start looking for another profession. Because with a 20 over in a construction zone you CDL is pretty much worthless.

Worthless CDL? not at all lmfao..Seems like most of these posts in this thread are worthless .. You know who you are..And the speed limit was not posted..





Originally Posted by NascarFan
I have no love what soever for a person speeding in a construction zone you could have killed me or one or more of my friends and if you get a ticket in a construction zone you probably deserve it in fact I'm real sure you deserved it.


Well im glad you feel that way about this with a name like nascar.. :D

Mr. Ford95 10-12-2006 05:24 AM

Stop the BS, I have never driven into a construction zone where the speed limit was unposted, you just weren't paying good enough attention. I have no sympathy for you because I make deliveries to construction zones all the time with equipment which means you could have hurt or killed me by blasting thru. It's dangerous enough with all the idiots on cellphones not paying attention. I have seen fellow workers get hit and have nearly been hit myself because of idiots who speed thru there because they think we are holding them up and wasting their time.

lifespalette 10-12-2006 05:47 AM

Dude.... I think you're screwed. Unless you can prove to the judge that the construction company or DOT didn't provide notice of a construction zone or post the speed limit sign. From my experience, that's not likely. The regulations on both the state DOT to post reduced speed limit signs and the insurance liability of the construction company on roadway projects is pretty strictly enforced and adhered too by Construction Companies.

If you were doing 55 when you were stopped and the charge is driving 20 over the posted limit.......that would mean the limit through the zone was 35. Come on man......that would be hard to miss.

I think your better off requesting a hearing date and let your lawyer plead your case.........and that you better do a lot of praying that the officer who issued the citation is tied up, sick or forgets the court date and doesn't appear for the hearing if you decide to fight it..............you might get lucky and it's dismissed, if he doesn't show up...........Here in TN they're pretty hard on the 4 wheelers who get ticketed in construction zone.........with commercial drivers, it's pretty much ZERO intolerance.

Good luck.

stevedb28 10-12-2006 06:29 AM

just about every construction zone ive can remember seeing has the speed limit posted on the inside and outside lanes. So, if it was posted like that and I was an officer that you told you didnt see a sign, I would check your log books to see if you were asleep. 20 miles over, you need to duck, theres a book coming your way.


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