Doobie Doo
Veteran
The state needs more money, Honestly I'd rather you jack state taxes up then give a green light for POPO to pull me over and issue a ticket for going 1 FUKKKIN mile over the gotdamn speed limit. There's more dignity in paying extra taxes then being late to my destination.
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SPEEDERS BEWARE, LAW ENFORCEMENT IS CRACKING DOWN
Speeding crackdown
Tuesday, March 22, 2016 06:59PM
How fast can you go on the highway without getting the attention of police? Anything under 10 miles per hour over the speed limit is okay, right?
Well, the North Carolina Department of Transportation is ready to burst the bubble on the widely believed 9 mph cushion myth.
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The governor's highway safety program is ramping up what's being called "Obey the Sign or Pay the Fine" speeding enforcement crackdown.
Apparently, there's a belief out there that if the speed limit is 65, officers or troopers won't pull you over if you're doing 1 to 9 miles per hour over the limit - a so called buffer zone.
The DOT says that's not the case.
Law enforcement says beginning Thursday, they'll target and ticket anyone driving above the posted speed limit.
Speeders beware, law enforcement is cracking down
TRAVEL
SPEEDERS BEWARE, LAW ENFORCEMENT IS CRACKING DOWN

Speeding crackdown
Tuesday, March 22, 2016 06:59PM
How fast can you go on the highway without getting the attention of police? Anything under 10 miles per hour over the speed limit is okay, right?
Well, the North Carolina Department of Transportation is ready to burst the bubble on the widely believed 9 mph cushion myth.
FREE DOWNLOAD: Stay in touch on the go with ABC11 apps
The governor's highway safety program is ramping up what's being called "Obey the Sign or Pay the Fine" speeding enforcement crackdown.
Apparently, there's a belief out there that if the speed limit is 65, officers or troopers won't pull you over if you're doing 1 to 9 miles per hour over the limit - a so called buffer zone.
The DOT says that's not the case.
Law enforcement says beginning Thursday, they'll target and ticket anyone driving above the posted speed limit.
Speeders beware, law enforcement is cracking down