Bad Speeding Ticket :(

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  1. rodknocker

    rodknocker Road Train Member

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    I'm sure it was a speeding charge. My last ticket here in Georgia was a 51 in a 35. (about 4 months ago) Anyhow, I don't think I was close to that number. I was thinking it was going to be another seatbelt ticket. I showed up on my court date and off my record again for the umpteenth time.
    They said things don't start getting serious until it's 19 over. I remember years ago 15 over was serious. (might still be but a study was done where it said the safest drivers were the ones going 10-15mph over in the hammer lane) As a matter of fact, a law is about to go into effect in Georgia for not going at least the speed limit in the passing lane. 65 mph trucks and cars not going 70 in a 70 are to stay in the granny lane and get that ½ cent fuel bonus.
     
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  3. superpet39

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    didnt you get a copy of the ticket when it was issued to you, it says it right on there
     
  4. Raiderfanatic

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    I've always understood it as the insurance company won't allow anyone to hire you with a ticket where you are nabbed for 15+ over the speed limit. It's not the decision of the trucking company.....it's whoever they are insured by. I think we are insured by Greatwide and they will not insure a driver with a ticket like that.
     
  5. superpet39

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    yeah..... but then i started thinking ... the OP said he applied at Prime- arent they self insured? ( i thought all the big megas were)
     
  6. tw1005tx

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    If they started giving tickets for speed on off ramps we would all be in trouble, and some county roads.
     
  7. ironpony

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    Nope... we carry commercial insurance. But they're pretty strict when it comes to tickets that would be "majors" in a commercial vehicle.
     
  8. rodknocker

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    Yep, even the thick Mr Magoo eye glassed, porky pine hair cut, freckle faced driver wearing the orange jacket with a dot certified reflective stuff on it with a first name like Quinton or Eugene would be in trouble.
     
  9. ironpony

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    I recall someone griping about a Kentucky (?) state cop providing him with a little official paper describing his off-ramp speed as, a, ahem... "excessive."
     
  10. cadillacdude1975

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    and who do you think is responsible for the trucks being set at 62, 63 etc? they claim its fuel mileage. ########. the insurance companies are giving huge breaks on insurance premiums to the companies to set the speed so low. restricted truck = no speeding ticket on the interstates. that adds up to far more than some puny fuel savings we all know the trucks dont get when set so low.

    no speeding = no getting pulled over = a greatly reduced amount of roadside inspections = no tickets = no fine.

    is it making sense now?
     
  11. ironpony

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    That's an additional benefit, but somewhere above $3 per gallon, most carriers find their number one controllable expense becomes fuel - not employee payroll. The reason trucks started being limited in the '08 - '09 timeframe is simply the cost of fuel.
     
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