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Eruhhh.... You sure about this one brah? My last service cost me 10k and that's kinda on par for most Ferrari and Maseratis. |
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We need to get this video back out there. It doesn't help the case when the Malahat-Asshat is spouting that logic only after he gets caught but it doesn't make the point wrong either. |
TBH, I don't even look at my speedometer... like ever. Because I know how to gauge a proper balance of speeding or slowing down based on the situation of the environment. When in doubt, go with flow of traffic. The real issue is distracted drivers or people who just suck at driving. Their easy solution is to just tell everyone to slow down or "force" them to by law. It's really just damage control so no one dies when people crash while they're drinking or texting or doing some other stupid shit behind the wheel. Obviously if you're going like 100 km over, that's a different story... but 20km/h over?? :fuckthatshit: And doing 30-40km/h over in city is a HUGE difference from doing 30-40km/h over out in interior BC highways. Once again, driver needs to use their own judgement.... If there's traffic, obviously it's not safe to be speeding and weaving through (And on that note, no one pulls over to the right, which might tempt people to weave). If you're about to go through the rockies, obviously it's not safe to be speeding through those corners. If it's a long straight stretch, I don't see why not and let it rip 30-40 over. Unless you have problems holding the steering wheel straight. |
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If it gets brought back, it is an easy way to win voters over for any political party willing to play that card. People generally hate photo radar. If it does get brought back, it will be gone within a year or two. In Vancouver especially, traffic moves naturally at anywhere from 15 to 30 over the limit... hitting everybody who moves safely with the flow of traffic would piss so many people off. |
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not reliability/durability/cost of maintenance |
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Fuck photo radar How's that working out for Alberta? |
The only places I could see photo radar justified are construction and school zones. Some of the idiots I saw going through the construction zones on the Coq this weekend were brutal. |
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Certain highways on the island also have 110 kph speed limit, but you can do 130 or 140 and cops don't even care. Quote:
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It doesn't make sense to blindly follow road speeds that were deemed safe in a different time period and safety technology. |
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I want to drive there someday. |
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The idiot that drove the 488 Spyder will need to appear in court to face charges for excessive speeding: Charges laid against driver of Ferrrari that went 210 km/h over Lions Gate Bridge - NEWS 1130 WEST VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – Charges of excessive speeding have been laid against the driver of a Ferrari accused of hitting 210 km/h on the Lions Gate Bridge back in early July. “The posted speed limit on the bridge is 60 km/h. It drops to 50 km/h as northbound drivers enter that bridge plaza area,” notes Cst. Jeff Palmer with West Vancouver Police. After being pulled over, the car was impounded for 60 days. The driver was handed a 16-month driving ban. Yihao Wang, 22, of West Vancouver is set to make his first court appearance next month. Last month wasn’t the first time the driver was caught speeding by police. He was stopped by the same West Vancouver police officer back in April for excessive speed on the same bridge |
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Driving some of the northern highways on weekends or late at night it does start to get pretty old going from 100+ down to 70 or even 50 to protect a crew who is at home sleeping. I get it if there is a danger due to the construction still on the roadway, but in many cases it's just the signs and pylons left, otherwise the road is fine with no obstructions or dangers. Flatiron is the worst offender for this. I'm convinced they really enjoy ruining people's day. Highway 37 had Flatiron construction speed limits for months after the bridge repair work was complete along that stretch, I eventually got fed up and called them to ask what the fuck was going on, the project manager I spoke to had no idea their signs were even still out there 4 months after the project was completed. |
Sick mask brah lol... https://www.ctvnews.ca/polopoly_fs/1..._620/image.jpg Quote:
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Pleading guilty, keeping his mouth shut, and trying to remain as unidentifiable as possible is probably the smartest thing the guy could do at this point. |
Aiyahhhhhh |
You guys need to come to the Island. They are building a NHRA drag strip in Campbell River. A couple a weeks back I took my R8 to their annual meeting. The drive from Nanaimo to Campbell River is super boring. 4 lanes of well maintained road long straightaways with little traffic and 120 KM/H speed limit. Didn't even see a single cop until I got into town. With the Island motor sport circuit the island is the perfect place for a motorsport enthusiast to retire. More info on the dragstrip: https://vimsa.ca/ |
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Drove that highway back and forth so many times to catch the ferry, saw a cop like 2 times. Thank goodness they upped the speed limit. Its a good stretch of road. Interesting about the drag strip, CR actually seems like a great place to be right now, with Quinsam and Myra Falls mines opening back up, and the new hospital construction, and lots of schools getting renovations. It's a rejuvenation of the area after they suffered post 2012. |
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edit: fiance and i want to move from richmond to courtenay in the future. a strip in campbell river would be awesome |
Hey, check out hypebeast in a suit Yihao Wang at court for his speeding infraction. http://https://bc.ctvnews.ca/ferrari...ilty-1.3900128 |
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