nasty CHP trick
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Originally Posted by TR-S2K,Aug 2 2005, 10:57 AM
This was some years ago when the speed limit was 55mph. I was on 405 south from LAX with traffic flowing at 65-70 mph, a CHP car got on freeway and started slow down to 55 mph, all cars slowed down to math his speed. After few miles, a girl in a VW slowly speed up then passed him at about 1mph, as soon as her VW passed him, he turned on the lights and stoped that VW. After few hundreds feet, all cars sped up to normal speed, 65-70 mph.
Lesson: Do not pass slow moving CHP if it is at speed limit. Messing with CHP does not pay.
Lesson: Do not pass slow moving CHP if it is at speed limit. Messing with CHP does not pay.
On I5 South, traffic was log jammed behind a Sheriff going 60 mph. I was getting kind of bugged because it didn't seem like he was patrolling, just driving along, 5 mph below the speed limit. So I started wondering "Wait... can a Sheriff pull you over on the freeway?"
They can .
I think his first words were: "What the heck were you thinkin' passin' me like that, boy?" Everyone behind me must've thought I was crazy for being the one car to pull out in front of the Sheriff. (I won't argue otherwise.)
He let me go with a warning. His warning? "Don't do that anymore." .
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Originally Posted by i_heart_my_DB8,Aug 1 2005, 08:09 PM
Um, actually it's called a traffic break, and it's main purpose is to slow traffic down so that an obstruction up ahead (accident, ladder, mattress, etc.) can be safely removed from one side of the freeway to the other, or off the freeway completely.
Just because you don't SEE the reason behind the traffic break doesn't mean there isn't one.
Also, the "trick" of exiting the freeway and getting right back on... that's like the oldest one in the book. I'm surprised your driving instructor didn't explain that one to you .
Always watch your 6. ALWAYS.
Just because you don't SEE the reason behind the traffic break doesn't mean there isn't one.
Also, the "trick" of exiting the freeway and getting right back on... that's like the oldest one in the book. I'm surprised your driving instructor didn't explain that one to you .
Always watch your 6. ALWAYS.
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Originally Posted by MattG,Aug 2 2005, 03:35 AM
SO you guys are complaining that police are enforcing the speed limit?
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Cops must obey by the same laws as everyone else, unless they are giving an indication otherwise (lights / siren). If the cop just sped away, after bunching traffic up, with no lights of siren on, that is ENTRAPMENT. My sister got pulled the same way here in FL, and got off by citing entrapment. She got the name and number of a bystander, and she treatened to subpoena him to testify....cop withdrew the ticket.
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