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and you could have sleeves under your sleeves with a bit more ink

Cheese "I would trust my life to a fool toting a rabbit hat...well, only one fool" Man
 
we can't speed in our trucks anymore without getting 'busted' by the Keystone Food's upper management. We now have an updated 'sat' program that knows when the speed limit changes, not just for the state, it knows all roads and their limits. If we are 3+ over the limit it sends an email to the suits. I liked it better when I could go 65 anywhere in IN, 60 in MI and 70 in KY without 'logging' speed miles.
 
Cheese "I would trust my life to a fool toting a rabbit hat...well, only one fool" Man

Yep, because he isn't just toting a wabbit hat! :D
 
we can't speed in our trucks anymore without getting 'busted' by the Keystone Food's upper management. We now have an updated 'sat' program that knows when the speed limit changes, not just for the state, it knows all roads and their limits. If we are 3+ over the limit it sends an email to the suits. I liked it better when I could go 65 anywhere in IN, 60 in MI and 70 in KY without 'logging' speed miles.


next thing they are gonna be able to track where ya stop for hookers and blow..what is this world coming to?? Is this because your black? Always a man trying to keep ya down.....

Cheese "from the waist down" Man
 
next thing they are gonna be able to track where ya stop for hookers and blow..what is this world coming to?? Is this because your black? Always a man trying to keep ya down.....

Cheese "from the waist down" Man

no, the next will be camera's inside the truck to make sure we have both hands on the wheel, not on our...

fore 'gotta stay awake' wheeler
 
and you could have sleeves under your sleeves with a bit more ink

Cheese "I would trust my life to a fool toting a rabbit hat...well, only one fool" Man

If you're referring to me: Challenge accepted! :D

"out of the respect for the way you handle your rig"

P 'big ten fo' Main

Chucklehead, you ain't queer.
 
is drunk
 
It used to be 15 to 20...now we have a quota in no uncertain terms...

so its 13...

At 13 over you know you are speeding...

I have a perfect place to sit...

mac 'lucky 13' gyvr

I've heard "9 your fine, 10 your mine" from a few... Ill stick with my +4 in the city and +7 on the interstate.

I've seen 105/35, 157/50, 144/55, plus some long distance stuff....no one was looking, and everyone lived. I've since found my inner old man and toned it down to grandpa speed.

Big -lucky- Hank
 
I usually feel safe doing less than than 10 over. (9 you're fine, 10 you're mine)
Unless I'm moving with the flow of traffic and they're doing more than that.

For example: Point to Houghton, I run up the touristy/FIB weekender path through the state (Minocqua, Eagle River, towns on lakes and rivers that have cottages owned by out-of-staters). North of Wausau a Denali, Escalade, and a Excursion (two of which have IL plates) go cooking past. So I kick it down to keep up. We averaged 85 in 55/65's or so from Merill to where I split at Rhinelander. I thought it was ridiculous and I won't do that sort of thing normally.

I could (not in the XJ) outrun a cop car, but you can't outrun the radio.

Edit: I can't alphabet backwards sober! And the movies/tv make me think I should be able to do it drunk.

In WI a standardized field sobriety test constitutes of: walking a line, making a turn and coming back while walking toe to heel. Holding a foot a few inches off the ground in front of you for a 15 count. Following a pen tip with your eyes. Touching your nose w/o looking at it. Completed with a breathalyzer. The things you learn in criminal justice class and ride-alongs
 
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Just got one for 59/40...

Yes same spot. Like shooting a fish a barrel here. My best is 92/40 at this spot...

no alphabet, no touching nose...

HGN, walk and turn, one leg stand are the three we do as well as the breath test...

mac 'looking for speeders not drunks' gyvr
 
You won't find me going much above the posted limit. The work vehicle is GPS equipped. The boss gets an email automajicly if I bust the preset limits. In turn, I get a phone call, or a trip to the corner office for a reminder of whose car it is ;)

So I've kinda got used to checking my speed, and it's a habit which has migrated over to my own vehicles.
 
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