12-23-2013, 02:45 AM
Last Sunday there was a letter to the editor regarding the lowered speed limits on HWY 130 and how they were set too low for the conditions and how most all traffic exceeds the posted limits. In Tuesdays Commentary section Sen. Ruderman responded with a typical politicians statement.
Setting of the speed limits below what the average driver feels safe driving and the ticketing of the speeders is considered “speeding entrapment” or commonly known as a “speed trap”. What I would like to know is, if anybody has received a speeding ticket in these reduced speed zones for going what they feel is a safe speed or going with the flow of traffic? Please respond since this will be good information to pursue a solution to this problem.
Setting of the speed limits below what the average driver feels safe driving and the ticketing of the speeders is considered “speeding entrapment” or commonly known as a “speed trap”. What I would like to know is, if anybody has received a speeding ticket in these reduced speed zones for going what they feel is a safe speed or going with the flow of traffic? Please respond since this will be good information to pursue a solution to this problem.