Being hourly, I drive the posted speed limit in construction zones.
People treat me like an obnoxious rolling roadblock, and I'm like... legally speaking, this is the speed we are all supposed to be driving, but you do you. Lol
Im not sure what’s going to happen to me?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Flight123, Sep 2, 2020.
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The troopers hide up there on the ramp and pick off trucks like fish in a barrel.
From the south, the speed limit drops from 65, 55, to 45 thru the longmeadow curve, and then back up to 55 briefly, then back to 50 thru Springfield, then back up to 55 until you’re north of the city. There’s even a flashing speed-reader at the 45 zone.
Does it make sense? Yeah, actually it kinda does there. For anyone reading this, mind your manners in Springfield Mass on I-91. It’s a known hangout for the troopers to write trucks in that 45 zone. They’re always there.4mer trucker, Trucker61016 and Flight123 Thank this. -
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It really saddens me to read comments about speeding thru construction zones. Those guys are out here making a living in some pretty harsh conditions and bozos driving like nascar with no regards to safety.
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One thing about construction zones is how some states are treating them today. I always tried to just run with the flow of traffic when I was in one.
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