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Also, for translation between the normal "old people" version of various languages, Google's translator seems to work better than Babelfish. Sorry for the -ness of my post. -Dan
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What is with this attitude that braking is a better option than steering???
Yes, the OP shouldn't have been driving at 1:30 a.m. with a 9:30 curfew, and it does sound like he was following too closely. BUT... Steering around trouble is often a much better option than slamming on the brakes and hoping that (a) you have enough time to stop and (b) the giant SUV behind you doesn't plow into you. The key is to check your mirrors frequently and stay aware of where other traffic is at all times so you know where your escape routes are. So, yes, the OP should have never been in this situation to begin with, but, given that he was, he's way better off in the where he is now than he would be if he had plowed into the back of a car and caused injuries. -Dan
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04-08-2007, 08:29 PM | #48 |
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Braking isn't better than steering, braking is a better option than steering into oncoming traffic. Steering onto the shoulder is fine. Rear ending someone is better than a head on collision at a much higher combined speed.
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Normally, double-yellows are present when there is insufficient roadway visible ahead to pass a car going, say, 45-55 mph. There may have been plenty of visibility, however, for a safe pass of a car going zero mph. So, while the OP made plenty of mistakes, it still doesn't sound to me like swerving around the car was one of them. -Dan
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04-08-2007, 11:35 PM | #50 |
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I live in Pa and I got pulled over for speeding near Buffalo, NY. I was heading to Canada and got caught. Anyways, I was just going to pay it and plead guilty b/c its another state. The judge told me that any tickets, fines, or points that you get in the tri-state area is all fair game to hit your record and insurance. So I fought it and now its gone.
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04-09-2007, 12:06 AM | #52 |
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Instead of paying the fines, request a trial and go in and make an ass of yourself in front of the judge and huge peanut gallery of other kids who drive just like you, waiting for their turn to embarrass themselves. Don't forget, the judge has seen and heard it ALL before, not to mention the fact that he was a kid once himself too. Try to blow smoke up his ass and you'll lose your case as fast as the gavel can come down... wham!!! "Bailiff, next case!!" After you lose, hang around and watch a few more cases and see some of the stupid crap these knuckleheads will try to lay on the judge, with predictible results.
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No, he made the mistake of not keeping an assured clear distance between him and the car in front of him. Swerving over a double yellow is the worst thing you can do in that situation short of actually hitting someone. He's lucky someone wasn't coming the other way. |
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04-09-2007, 12:26 AM | #54 |
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what would have happened if i crossed to the ny border which was just a few meters away? can the nj cop still pull me over when he had lights on in the state of nj?
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Maybe he could actually see that no one was coming. A few month ago, I was driving down a city street and a car came barreling out of a driveway right into my path. No time to stop, I swerved across the double-yellow to avoid him. I actually knew nothing was coming the other way because I was paying attention to my surroundings. If that had earned me a ticket for reckless driving, you better believe I would have fought that in court. -Dan
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I live in the border of NJ and NY (North Bergen). People drive on others people asses all the time. And you shouldn't have any problem stopping in time if you pay attention to the car in front, unless you are talking to you friend in the car and suddenly you see the car in front stopping which might seem he stop suddenly but he actually didn't.
As far as NJ cop pulling you over in NY, yes that can pull you over but they have to call in NY cop to come and give you the tickets or whatever they need to do. Should watch those World's Wildest Police Videos on Spike TV. :P
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SOO MANY UPTIGHT ASSHOLES ON THIS FORUM "Its your fault for being out past curfew and violating the rules" STFU! you guys all talk like this, but i ASSURE YOU that NOONE on this forum always goes 25 on a 25, nor do they go 65 on a 65. If you say you do, then that is complete and utter bullshit. Everyone needs to relax a bit, we all know that breaking the rules is something that just happens to everyone. So try to relate to the guy and help him out if you can.
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None of my tickets appeared on my insurance checks. It def does not appear on our NYS licenses.
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And I assure you, you're another irresponsible kid that shouldn't be driving, much less driving a BMW. No adult would respond like that. Sheesh!
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For the record though, all those insurance ads about how you're a good driver if you're 65 or older is complete and utter BS as well - the driving talents in this age category concerns me almost as much as in the 16-24 yr old range. To become a good driver I suggest you take some driving courses (and I'm not talking about the ones you took to get your license, though they'll give you the basics). If we in Canada have them, the US must have a ton of them. For example, BMW offers performance driving courses - I've taken and completed the "perfection" course and I assure you that I by no means consider myself a good driver - just a better driver than the majority. And I know many areas I still need to work on which I focus on daily as a result of these courses. I'm not pushing BMW courses - take any advanced car control schools. But as others have said - a license is a priviledge, not a right - respect the restrictions imposed on you, they're actually there for a reason. |
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"my question is this. once i pay the ticket off, do the cops in both NJ and NY still have a record that i got pulled over in the past or does it completely disappear? will insurance go up and any points on license?[/QUOTE]
Well, it depends im not sure which state did you get pulled over however for example if you got pulled over in new jersey the police computers dont know if you got a ticket or not only dmv, its the same if you got a suspended license but no warrant for your arrest other state has no record of you that you have a license suspended unless dmv puts a warrant for your arrest. I have a friend who's a cop and he told me if someone's license is suspended they might not be able to see it unless dmv or court puts a warrant for you. |
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And you should fight the ticket, try to go to court speak to the judge, you are not risking anything you already have the ticket. tell him/her the story and if he/she can reduce it or maybe even cancel it. simple as that
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talk about dragging old threads up from the grave
If one breaks the law, one has to pay the price. I drove by a policeman this AM doing 60 in a 55, knowing that I could be pulled over. I thought of what I'd say to the police officer if I got pulled;final answer: "You got me." The law is the law, some cops are dicks, others are cool. |
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