And at the same time there are Texas DPS troopers pulling people over on HWY 35 in Brazoria County and writing tickets for doing 5 mph over on a 4 lane, 60 mph speed limit highway with zero cross traffic for miles. Luckily I drive the exact speed limit and set it on cruise control all the time-but it is a constant occurrence on that road.
NELSON111 wrote: “And at the same time there are Texas DPS troopers pulling people over on HWY 35 in Brazoria County and writing tickets for doing 5 mph over on a 4 lane, 60 mph speed limit highway with zero cross traffic for miles.”
Here in my city, you can be doing 65 in a 55 and have cop fly past you doing 70.
Good advice, even on 25 mph side streets. But in the morning rush get used to being honked at from behind, especially by those involved in law enforcement who don't worry about tickets. What's really annoying is when a cop tries to get you speeding by coming up too fast on your rear. The cruise control does not play along and says "hit me!".