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Old 09-13-2011 | 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by dirtycrabcakes
Originally Posted by robotvoice' timestamp='1315927313' post='20968623
You have to be pretty dumb to speed on 32, let alone hit triple digits on there. There's nothing but cops on that road, especially around the NSA. If your story is true OP, you're one lucky SOB.
I speed on 32 all the time (not close to triple digits), but really the cops around NSA aren't there to catch speeders. Unless you blow by them (and they are always in the same few spots) you aren't in any more risk of being pulled over than any other road (IMO). Between Millersville and Fort Meade the road is very straight - there aren't really many places for cops to hide.

32 is right behind my house. I think people may do some illegal racing on there late at night - I can hear cars/bike SCREAMING past at late hours. I always wonder if it's just people driving fast or people actually racing. Dunno...
They actually do tons of radar between Millersville and Ft. Meade, I've driven 32 a lot. There's about 3 tricky spots they sit at, it's all the U-turn cut throughs. I've also seen them just sitting on the shoulder on the long straight part right before you hit the NSA area. The cops around the NSA are usually just on patrol but I have seen plenty of people pulled over around there as well. Most people do cruise down 32 but I usually take it easy from all the cops I have seen personally.
Old 09-13-2011 | 02:22 PM
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I've been driving on 32 since 2007... It's probably the only road I drive everyday lol I mastered this road. But just that day, I got unlucky and started to speed when cop was on ramp coming onto 32. I rarely see cops on 32 that's radaring. Yes I shouldn't be speeding but how can we NOT in S2000 it's tough for me at least.
Old 09-13-2011 | 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by FallenHero
Originally Posted by S2_4SHOOR' timestamp='1315865364' post='20966437
[quote name='FallenHero' timestamp='1315663057' post='20960415']
OP, do you work at Jim Coleman?
yep! since 2007. How'd you know?
I work behind you at Nissan.
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ahhhh! no wonder your ID sounded familiar cool cool! hope things are going well there.
Old 09-16-2011 | 05:19 AM
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If you do just the speed limit on 32 you are probably at greater risk of causing an accident than getting a ticket. That said... 118 is a bit much. Try a track day. It's a lot more fun any way... Hope you learned your lesson.
Old 09-16-2011 | 07:26 AM
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^ Yes indeed. I really want to try out someday. I learned my lesson long time ago but I twitched that day and things just happened
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