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<p>[QUOTE="Powder Joints, post: 11417225, member: 10758"]Yes they are avoidable. I have lots of tickets, there forgiven at 3 years generally by most companies. </p><p>If you add up the time saved, for the cost of the tickets, no they were not worth it. It used to be if you missed a loading or unloading appointment it was worse than a ticket. Now it has changed, unless you miss the appointment because you simply sat to long.</p><p><br /></p><p>Run the speed limit, stay 5 to 7 behind the truck ahead of you, get out and take your legal breaks. No not drive while sleepy. Better to be late than not at all. Some of us have made millions of miles with no accidents atributed to driver error, others do 3 or 4 in months. </p><p><br /></p><p>Tickets are avoidable, simple don't speed. I know a driver (Barbara) she drives out here in the west, and you will never find her above 55, shes is never late, never seems stressed, seldom out of the right lane. Runs Los Angeles / Vegas / Reno mostly. So it can be done, she is alos a 2 million mile driver, no accident, no tickets, no incidents. She runs in a set of joint pulling cement products.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Powder Joints, post: 11417225, member: 10758"]Yes they are avoidable. I have lots of tickets, there forgiven at 3 years generally by most companies. If you add up the time saved, for the cost of the tickets, no they were not worth it. It used to be if you missed a loading or unloading appointment it was worse than a ticket. Now it has changed, unless you miss the appointment because you simply sat to long. Run the speed limit, stay 5 to 7 behind the truck ahead of you, get out and take your legal breaks. No not drive while sleepy. Better to be late than not at all. Some of us have made millions of miles with no accidents atributed to driver error, others do 3 or 4 in months. Tickets are avoidable, simple don't speed. I know a driver (Barbara) she drives out here in the west, and you will never find her above 55, shes is never late, never seems stressed, seldom out of the right lane. Runs Los Angeles / Vegas / Reno mostly. So it can be done, she is alos a 2 million mile driver, no accident, no tickets, no incidents. She runs in a set of joint pulling cement products.[/QUOTE]
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