Hey guys if you like this video, another one is on my other channel, same place, same speed, opposite direction ua-cam.com/video/j1JyS_APpec/v-deo.html mic was off by mistake but I hope you’ll like that one too. Thank you for being here‼️
80mph is the norm here in Georgia away from Atlanta. The cops usually don’t bother unless you’re doing over that. And they can’t legally give you a ticket unless you’re doing more that 10mph over the limit. (except for the state troopers…..they can nail you for going 1mph over)
For the trooper to take/wait that long before pulling out to pursuit the speeder, he would have never caught me over the fact I would have floored it and taken the first exit I was speeding on a two lane highway one time and met a cop going in the opposite direction.so he pulled over on the shoulder to make a U-turn, but had to wait for the traffic to clear and when he was finally able to do so, I was long @$$ gone.
@@anb740 I got a ticket in 2004 for doing 49 in a 40 in Savanah, GA. Still, to this day, the lowest speed I ever got a ticket for in any state. The second lowest was for doing 80 in a 70 on I70 in Kansas, and they got me with an airplane.
I am a cop and I was on a 4 lane highway in the left lane, going about 7 miles over the speed limit. A woman in the far right lane passes me in a minivan, like I was standing still. She was using her visor mirror to put on makeup while being on a cell phone. She did not notice me at all, and it was quite terrifying seeing her drive like that, in the morning rush hour. I don't like to give tickets, but I wrote her several citations that day.
Do you live in TX. One of the things I miss the most from there is that by default the speed limit was like 75 and you gotta be doing at least 100 before a trooper gives a shit.
I once met a local county cop at a bbq here in Michigan. Nice laid back guy and real easy to talk to. I asked him what’s the fastest a person can go (over the limit) without getting pulled over. He said that he and other cops had a saying…”Under nine, you’re fine. Over nine, you’re mine.”
Doing 80 in a 65 is no big deal in a fair number of locales but if you're going to do it, you better know the area and how it's patrolled (or NOT patrolled). Another big hint: traffic is typically 5-10 over the speed limit. If traffic is toeing the line on the speed limit, that's a big giant hint that you should be doing it, too. If you're blowing past everybody, you have no right to complain about getting busted.
Exactly, if you are beyond the posted speed limit or flow of traffic it is considered unsafe. And looks like he was going faster than the flow of traffic rip
@RM Blake Even when you do move over, do it safely!!! Don’t cut across two other lanes of traffic in one move!!! I’m sure that driver got cited for improper lane changes and inability to maintain their lane of travel!!! As another commenter said, don’t mess with the OSHP, but if you are getting pulled over for being stupid, don’t give them more things to cite you for!!! They really like people who feed the bears!!!! Paying customers are always welcome in Ohio!!!
I had that happen in Michigan turns out cop actually just wanted to check out my car. Talked with him for about 25 minutes in the rest stop about the restoration
How to escape a state trooper when you're deliberately speeding: 1.) Notice the trooper. 2.) Once noticed, do not brake. Continue going the exact same speed. 3.) If there's any curves or downhills, you're at the advantage. 4.) Immediately speed up to at max 100, while also carefully switching into the far right lane. 5.) Take the next exit and make as many turns as possible. 6.) This is for educational purposes only, when playing video games. ;) You're welcome. c:
Better strat is to 1) use Waze and google traffic 2) have a LiDAR/radar detector 3) Drive 5-7 above the speed limit when you are within 800 yards of the cop 4) Speed back to however fast you were going once you are 800 yards past the cop 5) If the cop decides to get you despite following traffic laws, pull over unless you have a Dodge Charger. Otherwise, immediately accelerate to top speed and hide your license plate with a homemade device. Either take an exit or continue to the next county
I have found a great way to avoid any law enforcement. (and Jeshie this is not directed toward you). Do the speed limit or maybe 5 miles faster. Don't drive like an asshole. Don't put other peoples lives in danger. Leave a little earlier. Enjoy life and the ride.
Once pulled over for speeding on the interstate. When the trooper noticed my fishing gear we started talking fishing and I got a warning. Now we go fishing together. GOOD GUY!
@Glade Goodrich Hiya Glade... Yes, things were a lot better back in the 19th Century 😂 I'm old and can remember when most cops were just "regular people" like everyone else. Unfortunately, since the 90s when The Powers That Be allowed them to militarize, things have gone downhill...
Ha! I knew a co-worker that had a very similar experience... He got pulled over for speeding... the cop gave him a ticket & then, suggested they get together to go fishing when he saw the fishing equipment in the back of Charlie's car & chatted with him about fishing. Needless to say, Charlie (speeder) wasn't too happy, so it never happened.😅
I don’t think getting ticketed for 80 in a 65 while occupying the left lane of an interstate in medium to light traffic counts as “instant karma”. I live in Florida, if you aren’t doing 80 on the interstate here you’re likely to be run off the road.
@@redcomic619 that’s true excluding Georgia. I won’t go over 75 there, they have a super speeder law and are known for extremely aggressive speed enforcement.
Florida is also full of morons. Used to live there for 20+ years. People have normalized wreckless driving. Live out of state and you will easily see how much slower the pace is. I should not be made to feel as if I'm driving like an old ass man doing 80mph. 275, 75, and I4 is a absolute cluster fuck.
The speed limit on most of these roads should be higher. What I find far more dangerous then people speeding is people camped out going the speed limit or just below in the left lane. See so many traffic clogs because of one or 2 people that won’t get right. This should be a major traffic offense.
If it's 50, people will go 70. If it's 70, people will go 90. There is no "the speed limit should be higher", because regardless of what it is, it's not high enough for someone.
@@luigi55125 The people you are talking about will go 90 in a 55. Plenty of High speed limit roads that are perfectly safe. Just need flashing lights they can turn on and off at intervals to warn of obstructions of any kind ahead. I drive down I70 regularly and by far the most dangerous people and the people creating traffic are people camped at the speed limit and lower in the left lane.
Ik! Where I live, my city only has two lane roads and it's annoying when there's a Prius and a minivan driving parallel to each other and they're both going at or 5 mph below the speed limit
I drive Interstate 15 between Las Vegas and San Diego a lot, and what I do, since a lot of the right lane is beat to shit by the 80,000 lb trucks, I run in the left lane until I see someone coming up behind me, I quickly move over into the right lane until the speed-freak passes me, then its back in the left lane again.. Rinse/Repeat for 340 miles.. (Las Vegas to San Diego mileage)
That is INCREDIBLY rare for Ohio drivers. If it weren't for the road signs I wouldn't have believed this was in Ohio. Ohio drivers love blocking the passing lanes or cruising in the middle lane instead of staying right. If only everybody respected passing lanes and not just a small percentage of people.
@@nathanlarson6535 Absolutely, Ohio drivers are the worst at blocking the left lane. As a child I remember riding with my Grandpa on I75 in Kentucky, and he'd always gripe about being stuck behind a driver in the left lane who refused to get over. He always called them IFO's...Idiot From Ohio. Fun times!
My cousin drove a gas delivery semi around detroit expressways. He talked to a lot of the police on his radio. He knew their hiding spots on the sides of the road. Sometimes he would get in the left hand lane to pass. Some hot head would get on his bumper and start making obscene gestures. When he got close to a police hiding spot, he would move over to the center lane. The hot head would floor it, making more obscene gestures as he flew by my cousins semi. The police would pull the hot head over for a 15 over ticket. It was just entertainment for my cousin.
I got pulled over for not signaling long (15 seconds)enough before making a lane change behind a trucker going 55mph in an 80mph zone. Cops pulled me out of the car and searched with the dog for drugs. There was no drugs but they accused me of being a drug mule. They lied about the 15 second law, there is no law in the vehicle code. Now I know how black people feel about the police and why they hate all of them.
Ohio is anal about speeding. This old Hoosier likes more hospitality when doing road trips. Kentucky is cool. Michigan seems ok. Ohio ain't selling us very much gas, food or lodging when we avoid them.
I don't know where you live but my state if the speed limit is 65 or 70 people routinely drive 80 to 85 everybody does with few exceptions. The cops are more interested in the super speeders the ones going triple digits. I think the biggest issue there was the construction barrels technically a construction zone I would imagine his ticket was pretty Stout. Cop was sitting in a good spot too you couldn't see him till you were right on top of him.
@@maurieloflores5000 only time I drive the speed limit is when I go through a school zone LOL I would say I haven't had a ticket in over 30 years but I don't want to jinx it oh shit already said it.
@@curte7739 oh man i feel you on that, i’m only 19 but i already have 3 speeding tickets. honestly should’ve gotten more by now, but luckily i haven’t gotten one in a while now. i’ve learned to drive slower when i’m the only vehicle. but when there’s a bunch of cars especially on the highway/interstate doing almost 90, you bet i’m one of them. haha you’ll be be fine you i haven’t gotten one in that much time
I lived in that area pretty much my whole life. I-675 is one big speed trap. That area by State Route 48 next is bad. The overhead sign blocks your view from seeing the cop until it's too late.
@@maurieloflores5000 They weren’t. Video says the flow of traffic was 70 in a 65. The cop MAY not have bothered had they been doing 75, but 80 crosses a line most of them have.
Something similar happened to me, I was driving a little on the fast side and flew right by a cop. I was driving a black truck at the time. As it turns out I was going around a long turn with traffic merging almost exactly like in this video. I saw a truck that looked just like mine, same make and color, merging, so I went and got right beside it and paced his speed. Cop pulls up behind us and couldn't tell who had passed him. I just kept going until eventually he gave up!.
ikr like if I ever have kids I will be like my dad and tell my wife we aren't getting no mini van and buy a chevy suburban! those things are awesome! they look awesome, are arguably the most reliable vehicle on the road, very desirable to drive, have many luxury features and fits as many people as you need. Edit: for those of you who are being judgmental and jumping to ridiculous conclusions 1: i never said it was cheap 2: i never said it was easy!!! It’s called planning to be successful!!!
@@howarddamico1237 I have a job and i never said it was easy!!!. plus I never said it had to be brand new! Ik they are expensive I’m not an idiot!, but i will probably be able to afford a relatively new one and even if i still can’t at the point i have a wife and kids, I would just get a older one (like 10yrs old) would still be a awesome ride! Certainly a lot better and hell probably still better equipped than a brand new minivan!. I plan to be successful though, thank you very much!!!
@@richyoung4051 what if i told you 1: I never said it was easy! You’re just being judgmental and jumping to ridiculous conclusions 2: that i will work my a** off to earn it!!! 3: i never said it was cheap! Like what made you come to that conclusion?
It’s 65 through that area which is too low, those troopers always like to sit in that area between centerville and the outskirts of Cincinnati. It’s easy money for them
Speed limit is determined by traffic and how close exits are. If it’s within a certain distance of a city and it starts to get congested there, they start to lower the speed limits. That speed limit combined with the traffic gives you a more likely chance to survive an accident given the driver behind you isn’t tailgating and everyone is paying attention. Certain areas of the country goes up to 80mph because the exits are few and far between and the traffic is low. Also reducing the chance of highway hypnosis. Just because you can travel a certain speed in that area doesn’t mean it should be that speed, it just means you’re not giving a safe environment for you, the occupants in the car and the people driving around you. They really need to teach this in drivers education
Hard to believe 65 isn't fast enough. As well as the things the previous person said in this thread, if it does get congested, a higher speed limit actually slows down traffic. The faster you're going, the more room you need between you and the car in front of you, which means you can fit less cars on the road. If you want to move a ton of traffic, then you actually need to lower the speed limit.
When the trooper pulled him over, notice how NOBODY in the right lane moved over a lane to give them room on the shoulder. Slow, right lane drivers are usually bad drivers or oblivious drivers. Jus' sayin'
Move over laws are stupid, AZ has that too. No one knows how slow to go cause no one knows and out of state cars going 60 pull out in front of you in the left lane , the speed limit is 75 and you get 85 and no ticket so if you are doing 60 stay the fuck in the right lane if you see me
@@peterf.229 -- How many first responders, tow truck drivers, and construction workers have been hit and killed or injured because drivers would not get over or slow down!?
I lived in Ohio when I took my drivers license road test at 16. Back then many examiners were OHP troopers on light duty after an accident or injury. Add to the automatic stress, a fully uniformed state trooper who does not want to be there, holding your fate in his hands along with a clipboard. There was no small talk and I’m still not sure how I passed.
I was on the New Jersey turnpike one time and they had it close down where you had to use the toll booth. Well they had 10 toll booths open but only 1 lane open on the other side talk about road rage issues.
I was taking a cross country trip in my 5 speed manual 99 corolla. It was 3AM as I was going through Virginia. The speed limit was 55 and i had been driving for near 24 hours at that point. I was going to take the next exit to sleep at the red roof just a half mile away. As I was going down hill I was engine braking to keep speed. Well at one point I accidently let it creep to 60MPH and the second it happened a trooper came out from behind the bridge and gave me a nice 250 dollar ticket for doing 5 over. He was trying to meet a quota guaranteed. He never requested my insurance or registration. He just said " you were doing 60 in a 55, license please.", so I gave him the card and he went and printed out a phat ticket and had it in my hands within 60 seconds. He followed with "follow the instructions on the back, call the number for help if needed. Have a good rest of your trip.". I replied with " Have a good trip my ass, Go F yourself pig." He turned an looked at me for a sec and walked away. I would have never spoke to anyone like that but i was sleep deprived and he ruined my clean record for 5 over on a long empty highway.
@@LaurenThompsonIsMyRealName Thank you. I had the exact same thoughts. Even my buddy who is an officer said " What!? He pulled you over for doing 5 over the limit? I'd never do such a thing for 5 over. Maybe 15 to 20 over.".
This was nicely edited! I like the little touches you aded by zooming in and out and even the pauses to emphasis on the cop. Made it intense like watching a little mini movie.
As someone in Ohio, you don't mess with the staties. One thing I noticed though, that disturbed me, was that you are supposed to pull into the next lane as not to hit the trooper as he exits his car or the other driver if he should, and several cars drove right past them. I don't like that, show some respect and decency for your fellow man people.
Traffic was heavy enough that some of them couldn't get over. It's also up to the people on the inside lanes to give the ones on the outside lane room to get over for that.
My father in law drove truck for 48 years. When I planned a Cedar Point visit, he told me…”You watch your speed going through Ohio on that turnpike, those Ohio State troopers will nail your ass!”
Right? Making a mockery of somebody going 10 to 15 mph over the speed limit when you are only doing 5 over is the easiest way to reveal that you lick that boot. A warped virtue signal, for sure.
You are probably right. Might as well go 40mph over. Hey, while you're at it whip that phone out and send some unimportant messages to people or watch some TikTok. Maybe if you are lucky, you will win a ride in an ambulance.
@@i.c.e.T so you think you could go 59 in a 45, 69 in a 55 or 84 in a 70 without a ticket? I live in NC, I don't know about that. theres probably a good chance you get a ticket
Given how much we pay in taxes for our vehicles alone ... it's really sad to see how poor the highway conditions are across this nation ... somebody is getting that money...smh
Average speed on the highway in Indiana is 70-95mph depending on what side of Indianapolis you’re on. Speed limit is 50-55 no one follows it and cops don’t enforce it.
🤣🤣🤣 Wyoming: you go even 5 over when not passing an underspeed vehicle on a 2-lane highway, you get a ticket. Had to adamantly warn my aunt about that one before she came to visit me from out of state several years ago because she regularly goes 5-15 over (they're much more lenient where she lives). The majority of most of the highways here, at least the ones I've been on, are 2-lane, generally with a max posted speed limit of 70 - there might be some places where it's 75, but you won't get 80 except on the interstates.
Highways are crazy. I was on the Mass Pike in a prolonged thunderstorm and driving rain, doing 60-65 mph and I was passed by literally every vehicle on the road, including 18 wheelers putting up tsunami level spray.
Love it! Saw precisely the same thing here in PA last fall, on the turnpike. Riding my BMW R1200RT @ 70 and coming into construction posted at 40. Broad in Nissan sedan came up on me going probably 85 when I was slowing from 70. She never lifted going into construction and a PA trooper came flying out of a dedicated parking space in the construction zone and got her about 3 miles down the road. Briefly stopped to compliment him.
You always get those people who think they're immune to the speed limit and drive with an offensive attitude of get out of my way. Those people getting pulled over is too funny.
was driving in upstate NY once and going 90 in a 65 with two other cars, we went by a state trooper hiding in a pull-off and he never came after us lol
Because he was likely busy with something else and/or for whatever reason was not or could not work traffic at that moment. For example, waiting to meet up with another unit for prisoner transport, etc. There are many possible reasons why you lucked out.
Wish our troopers here in Connecticut were more active in pursuing those out of state and instate drivers who do about 80 mph on the major highways here.
In GTA (Greater Toronto Area), going 80 (aka 128 km) in a 65 (aka 104 km) is fine on a 400 series highway depending on traffic and assuming you are not passing a police car in traffic (they really do not like that...)...81 (130km) plus = a ticket though...and while we are at it, 94 (aka 150 km) when the limit is 62 (100 km) or 68 (110 km) will get you a ticket and your car instantly towed and impounded...
Same down here in houston. I was on my bike headed to work going 85ish and had some asshole tailgating me for a good few minutes till he went around me...turned out to be a state trooper. Laughed for a solid mile.
I love how the trooper had to pull out into fast moving traffic from stationary, drive most likely 90+ while weaving in and out of traffic, forcing dozens of cars to suddenly have to move over while not causing an accident with each other, all just to catch someone who was doing 10 over the speed limit, driving along minding their own business 🤣
This is the cause for alot of hate. Personally if the cop has to break multiple laws just to issue a 10mph speeding ticket, I'd call it a waste of resources
That is a moronic point of view! For the safety of all, rules (laws) of the road MUST be followed. I guess all the planes in the sky should just fly at whatever altitude they like, direction, speed, and land in any order they prefer at the airport. Without laws, society (as we are seeing before us) goes into chaos. I guess you'd love someone pitching a tent in your yard and you by court rule have to just accept it? Think!!
I had this just last week. I was doing 55 in a 55 zone, center lane. Had Waze on, knew there was a cop ahead. Guy behind me gets impatient, swerves into the right lane and floors the gas…. right exactly where the cop was waiting. Cop pulls him over a half-mile down the road. LOL
Yeah and you were probably camped out in the left hand (i.e. PASSING) lane, like most of the clueless drivers in Wisconsin. Doing exactly the speed limit too, I imagine.
@@jcs276 I have to agree. I've driven in all the lower 48 states, and the plate I least want to see on the car in front of me is a Wisconsin plate. Wisconsin drivers seem to be the slowest drivers I have come across.
@@johnryan6658 Then I suggest you never drive through Black River Falls - if you're going even a little over, you'll get pulled over, so you'd be hard pressed to find someone going over when driving there.
As a route delivery driver between Cincinnati/dayton and Columbus. I drive this stretch if road a lot. I can attest that there are plenty of state troopers in the area. It's a good thing my rig had a speed governor set at 72. If not, I would probably be pulled over in that stretch of road too.
That's an illusion. As opposed to many other states, Ohio HP does not work enforcement in unmarked vehicles, and unlike some other state HP agencies, they don't hide. Their philosophy is to be visible, which for patrol and deterrence purposes is a double-edged sword. In Ohio, troopers are easily seen. In many other states, they're there, you just may not realize it until you get pulled over by a trooper in an unmarked Mustang, Camaro, or SUV. In reality, Ohio ranks 45th lowest out of all 50 states for the number of state troopers per capita. Florida is #1 by a mile. ua-cam.com/video/1Wj4whJEBXs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=FloridaMan www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/SF/770123.pdf
Remember folks, if you see a peace officer pull someone over on the right side of the road you need to change lanes to the left for his safety. In some states you could also reduce speed to 20 MPH below the speed limit.
Yep, reducing you speed is the other option that a lot of people don't actually know about - where I live, it's 2-lane highway almost everywhere, so we have no choice but to slow down.
When I lived in San Jose CA you could go 15 over and cops wouldn’t stop you on the highway. One evening I was bee bopping down 680 weaving through traffic at about 90 mph and a female hwypatrol pulled up next to me and stared at me with such intensity for 2 seconds and I knew, she was telling me, “if I have to get off this phone you’re gonna be sorry” (yes she was holding her phone to her ear, illegally) I immediately brought my yota back down to 80 mph and she drove off ahead of me and got off a few exits later. Mind you I had WV plates at the time as well (cops favorite tickets, out of state people are far less likely to fight a ticket) The flow of traffic out there is 80-85 in a 65 and everyone just goes with the flow. They only stop you when you break 80 mph or are being dangerous w lame switches, no blinkers etc.
I know right? Especially CHP they literally cruise at 85 alongside everyone else no Hassle given. Also nobody from the bay ever uses their turn signal 🤣
I just set my cruise control to whatever the speed limit is on highway and stay out of left lane so all the speeders can go by. It's always tempting to speed when I see everyone else doing it but my luck I'd be the one who gets a ticket lol
Go for it man! ✅ I’ve always wanted to capture this on my Dashmount Holder. I see you do compilations, some of which I think I viewed before! Centerville Ohio is where, I got that in the vid first thing!
A few years ago there were two broken down cars on just off the N.E extension of the PA turnpike. I saw not one but three police cars without lights, sirens pass these stranded motorists only to stop 1/2 mile later to "assist" the "broken" down van full of college cheerleaders. They were with a larger bus and group and I am sure our PA police were simply just making sure the cheerleaders were safe and unharmed in their journey to somewhere here in PA.
Formula...Lets do 100 MPH ( 35 mph over the posted speed limit with no roof lights lit ) to catch soccer mom doing 15 MPH over. Who posted more of a threat to the other motorists?
@@jsmith-u5i oh, please. Cops get in accidents on duty all the time. Often while they're chasing someone. Cop's driving abilities are roughly the same as their shooting abilities. Barely above average.
left lane hogs deserve worse punishments than speeders, going 80+ on a open road is not endangering society, but left lane hogs cause dangerous maneuvers, the reason autobahn has lower accidents per mile is because lane disciple which I think americans don’t have
Best one I’ve witnessed in person was a sheriff sitting at a stop sign and a guy pulls up. Guy peels out going like 75+ up this street cop was on him immediately. Guy has been driving like a douche for miles.
In Florida 80 and 90mph in a 70zone is so common. I do 80 to 85 mostly. I remember when 80mph was a felony. Nowadays 85+mph is normal on the left lane.
Live in Florida, I do no more than 80 on i75. 80 is what they've designed the highway for, so that's what I do. Then I have assholes in Jags and 911s flashing their lights at me trying to do 90-100. Once they start beeping their horn at me, I love to slow down to 70 just to piss them off. Cucks should have their licenses revoked permanently.
As a European, I find this video hilarious. Our freeways have a speed limit of around 90 mph and the 'high speed roads' are 75 mph . Everyone does between 75-90 regardless of the classification and they pull over for you in the left lane. This looks unbelievably stupid, cop can get hit from a rubber necker and then he himself proceeded to pursue at over 100 mph. America is a strange place.
100km/h is only 62mph - that's actually not very fast. Interstates (different from regular highways/freeways - might be closer to what you describe as "high speed roads", but I don't know) can have a huge range of speed limits - lowest speed limit I've personally seen on one is 45mph (we call that section of it "the practice highway", for obvious reasons), highest I've personally seen is 80 or 85mph (wouldn't be surprised if there are some that are marked as 90mph, I just haven't seen them myself). In Wyoming and South Dakota (and I think some other states as well, but I don't know for sure), interstate speed limit is 80, but in Minnesota and Wisconsin, it tends to be lower than that.
@Syncopia, America over here people pull in the left lane and do the speed limit or they'll randomly sit in the passing lane(s). Stupid drivers here indeed.
You'll get pulled over for going 5 over in Wyoming. But our interstates are already 80mph posted speed limit, so no reason to speed on them in the first place. Don't think 80 is fast enough? Try it when you have 60+mph crosswinds, which happen far more often out here than you would think - you pass a semi going the other direction, and you'll be violently thrown sideways the instant you're past it, which means that if you don't steer it out perfectly correctly and don't have a heavy enough vehicle, you could easily end up in the ditch. The faster you go, the harder and further you get thrown. Because physics. The Great Plains and high desert of the Rockies are not to be toyed with.
I love it. A few years ago this girl did the same thing to me in a BMW 3 series but I felt she was going closer to 90 MPH. Soon after, we both were passing an on ramp when I saw a CHP getting on. That girl must have looked in her mirror because she was about 400 feet ahead of me and started to slow down. She immediately went to the slow lane and dropped it down to about 65 but it was too late. The CHP raced right up behind her and, in a rather cruel move, tailed her for about a mile and a half before finally turning on the lights. Instant karma, indeed.
I noticed no cars moved over to the left lane when it’s a law nation wide to move over or slow down when passing an emergency vehicle Cops, ambulance, wrecker, fire trucks accidents And other things People don’t have a clue what they are doing and the danger they pose to emergency vehicles on the side of the road
Yep, move over if you can, or slow down by 20mph if you can't. Most of the roads near me are 2-lane highways, so I have to slow down because I can't move over without being on the wrong side of the road.
WARNING!NEVER EVER GO TASTER THAN THE SPEED LIMIT CALLS FOR!IF YOU DO, CHANCES ARE THAT YOU WILL BE CAUGHT!AND THE SOEEDING TICKETS ARE HIGHER IN SOME STATES!SO ,LOOK FOR THE SPEED LIMIT SIGNS AND ADJUST YOUR SPEED AT LEAST ONE MILE PER HOUR LOWER!THIS WAY, YOU CAN AVOID GETTENG A TICKET FOR GOING TOO FAST!WATCH OUT FOR SPEED TRAPS ,TOO. BECAUSE THIS IS HOW MOST SMALL CITIES MAKE MONEY!SO, BE CAREFUL OUT THERE, AND OBEY ALL TRAFFIC SIGNS!STAT ALERT,STAY ALIVE!
Yeah in certain circumstances the law allows law enforcement to break it or have immunity to uphold it otherwise it'd be more difficult to stop a speeder such as in this situation.
No victim no crime. No reason a person needs to break a law to punish another for breaking the same law. If you think that is OK and logical you're a few cents short of a dollar.
My home town! Centerville Elks ‘68! that was my turnoff on 48 N and the officer is officer Burke! And the speed limit is too fast for how much traffic is on I 71 and that area the road is always in need of repairs! Hell 55 would be to fast!
@@iamtheoffenderofall Wow… that escalated quickly. Total anarchy? It’s my learn-Ed opinion that traveling from a stationary position to catch up to a speeder by traveling at an even faster unsafe speed is reckless driving and puts twice as many people in danger. Speed cameras are safer than road pirates, too.
@@lisamariebright5315 so.....your solution is NOT to bother....aka anarchy. If catching a criminal is gonna put people at risk(And it always does)....your solution is to let bygones be bygones. Aka anarchy. Explain how you stop criminals without putting anyone at risk.
@@timnew7662 I have an attorney that gets rid of these little extortion tickets. Look in the mirror Karen, you're the one upset. I'm just stating facts. Speeding after a car for speeding is hypocritical.
The Trooper is trained for high speed pursuits, and the suspension on the vehicle is 10x better than the van and any other vehicle on the street so you don't make sense.
@@bertoh5544 Lol! My last three cars would out handle that troopers car without even trying. Just stop. A van going 85mph in a straight line is hardly a danger to anyone else anyway.
So a guy is going a little fast. The trooper actually is going faster and disrupting the normal traffic flow. So what is actually more dangerous? How does chasing after someone at excessive speed and extorting money out of them making the roads safer?
@@arthurbrumagem3844 so long as the driver and car can handle it. If the road has curves it may be a little different. Curves on the autobahn can be deadly. Understand I'm not talking about every road.
Hey guys if you like this video, another one is on my other channel, same place, same speed, opposite direction ua-cam.com/video/j1JyS_APpec/v-deo.html mic was off by mistake but I hope you’ll like that one too. Thank you for being here‼️
I'm friends with a bunch of cops your best bet is to do 6-7mph over the speed limit because their radar gun has a tolerance of 7MPH
675 and 70 were we both live are always crawling with state boys you never speed on those highways.
80mph is the norm here in Georgia away from Atlanta. The cops usually don’t bother unless you’re doing over that. And they can’t legally give you a ticket unless you’re doing more that 10mph over the limit. (except for the state troopers…..they can nail you for going 1mph over)
For the trooper to take/wait that long before pulling out to pursuit the speeder, he would have never caught me over the fact I would have floored it and taken the first exit I was speeding on a two lane highway one time and met a cop going in the opposite direction.so he pulled over on the shoulder to make a U-turn, but had to wait for the traffic to clear and when he was finally able to do so, I was long @$$ gone.
@@anb740 I got a ticket in 2004 for doing 49 in a 40 in Savanah, GA. Still, to this day, the lowest speed I ever got a ticket for in any state. The second lowest was for doing 80 in a 70 on I70 in Kansas, and they got me with an airplane.
I am a cop and I was on a 4 lane highway in the left lane, going about 7 miles over the speed limit. A woman in the far right lane passes me in a minivan, like I was standing still. She was using her visor mirror to put on makeup while being on a cell phone. She did not notice me at all, and it was quite terrifying seeing her drive like that, in the morning rush hour. I don't like to give tickets, but I wrote her several citations that day.
Yeah she deserves a ticket.
"seen" her drive like that??? If you are a cop I'm a brain surgeon.
@@gregd6706 And, that man deserves your salary. What's your point?
@@stevebacasr oh damn I thought you played lspdfr or some shit I didn’t think you were a cop
Thank you.
In my state if you're not going 80+ on the freeway people are damn near running you off the road and passing you like you're stopped.
Traffic flow going into Illinois from my area is literally 95+ even the semis seem to hit 80+
@@tylerandrews9244 My truck does 125 mph I typically run 95 to 100
Average speed in my area is 95
Do you live in TX. One of the things I miss the most from there is that by default the speed limit was like 75 and you gotta be doing at least 100 before a trooper gives a shit.
@@Cyborg_J dude it’s always the newbie cops who try to enforce anything over 80
I once met a local county cop at a bbq here in Michigan. Nice laid back guy and real easy to talk to. I asked him what’s the fastest a person can go (over the limit) without getting pulled over. He said that he and other cops had a saying…”Under nine, you’re fine. Over nine, you’re mine.”
My law teacher uses that phrase lol
over 50 im gone
In TX it's four over or you can do 110, whatever.
Cute
I went 10 over in a different state. They pulled me over and gave me a warning. :S
Doing 80 in a 65 is no big deal in a fair number of locales but if you're going to do it, you better know the area and how it's patrolled (or NOT patrolled). Another big hint: traffic is typically 5-10 over the speed limit. If traffic is toeing the line on the speed limit, that's a big giant hint that you should be doing it, too. If you're blowing past everybody, you have no right to complain about getting busted.
right, the main thing is to make sure your within 5 mph of other people. In Chicago people always go at least 10 over so you can go 80 on a 65.
Every time I’m out of town I always observe how the locals are behaving and follow it. Never gotten a ticket or even pulled over doing it
Unless you work for the system. If that minivan driver is a cop/dispatcher etc. "Have a nice day, sorry to bother you".
Exactly, if you are beyond the posted speed limit or flow of traffic it is considered unsafe. And looks like he was going faster than the flow of traffic rip
@@johnvarnes9101
Yep. The way he blew past everybody, he was just begging to be made an example of.
That feeling one gets when you see the trooper with the lights on so you move over and they move over too😖
We had that, as soon as we crossed the Mexican border.
@RM Blake
Even when you do move over, do it safely!!!
Don’t cut across two other lanes of traffic in one move!!!
I’m sure that driver got cited for improper lane changes and inability to maintain their lane of travel!!!
As another commenter said, don’t mess with the OSHP, but if you are getting pulled over for being stupid, don’t give them more things to cite you for!!!
They really like people who feed the bears!!!!
Paying customers are always welcome in Ohio!!!
I had that happen in Michigan turns out cop actually just wanted to check out my car. Talked with him for about 25 minutes in the rest stop about the restoration
How to escape a state trooper when you're deliberately speeding:
1.) Notice the trooper.
2.) Once noticed, do not brake. Continue going the exact same speed.
3.) If there's any curves or downhills, you're at the advantage.
4.) Immediately speed up to at max 100, while also carefully switching into the far right lane.
5.) Take the next exit and make as many turns as possible.
6.) This is for educational purposes only, when playing video games. ;)
You're welcome. c:
Better strat is to
1) use Waze and google traffic
2) have a LiDAR/radar detector
3) Drive 5-7 above the speed limit when you are within 800 yards of the cop
4) Speed back to however fast you were going once you are 800 yards past the cop
5) If the cop decides to get you despite following traffic laws, pull over unless you have a Dodge Charger. Otherwise, immediately accelerate to top speed and hide your license plate with a homemade device. Either take an exit or continue to the next county
@@trowwzers5057 Beautiful indeed. 😂
@@trowwzers5057 next Country ?
I have found a great way to avoid any law enforcement. (and Jeshie this is not directed toward you). Do the speed limit or maybe 5 miles faster. Don't drive like an asshole. Don't put other peoples lives in danger. Leave a little earlier. Enjoy life and the ride.
@@dogbreath3511 Great idea but I doubt it'll ever catch on. Cheers !
Once pulled over for speeding on the interstate. When the trooper noticed my fishing gear we started talking fishing and I got a warning. Now we go fishing together. GOOD GUY!
@Glade Goodrich
Hiya Glade...
Yes, things were a lot better back in the 19th Century 😂
I'm old and can remember when most cops were just "regular people" like everyone else.
Unfortunately, since the 90s when The Powers That Be allowed them to militarize, things have gone downhill...
YOU SHOULD be ticketed because you go fishing!!
@@dontlookback3549 no
There are some good one's.
Ha! I knew a co-worker that had a very similar experience...
He got pulled over for speeding... the cop gave him a ticket & then, suggested they get together to go fishing when he saw the fishing equipment in the back of Charlie's car & chatted with him about fishing.
Needless to say, Charlie (speeder) wasn't too happy, so it never happened.😅
I don’t think getting ticketed for 80 in a 65 while occupying the left lane of an interstate in medium to light traffic counts as “instant karma”. I live in Florida, if you aren’t doing 80 on the interstate here you’re likely to be run off the road.
For real
I’ve noticed the further south you go, the faster people drive on the interstate. I don’t even think speeding laws are enforced south of SC.
@@redcomic619 that’s true excluding Georgia. I won’t go over 75 there, they have a super speeder law and are known for extremely aggressive speed enforcement.
@@CSXKid5016 True except in Metro Atlanta lol
Florida is also full of morons. Used to live there for 20+ years. People have normalized wreckless driving. Live out of state and you will easily see how much slower the pace is. I should not be made to feel as if I'm driving like an old ass man doing 80mph. 275, 75, and I4 is a absolute cluster fuck.
The speed limit on most of these roads should be higher. What I find far more dangerous then people speeding is people camped out going the speed limit or just below in the left lane. See so many traffic clogs because of one or 2 people that won’t get right. This should be a major traffic offense.
If it's 50, people will go 70. If it's 70, people will go 90. There is no "the speed limit should be higher", because regardless of what it is, it's not high enough for someone.
@@luigi55125 The people you are talking about will go 90 in a 55. Plenty of High speed limit roads that are perfectly safe. Just need flashing lights they can turn on and off at intervals to warn of obstructions of any kind ahead. I drive down I70 regularly and by far the most dangerous people and the people creating traffic are people camped at the speed limit and lower in the left lane.
Ik! Where I live, my city only has two lane roads and it's annoying when there's a Prius and a minivan driving parallel to each other and they're both going at or 5 mph below the speed limit
Looking at the state of the road I would say 40.
No, The detention of limit means they are correct and you are speeding
I do applaud the drivers on that highway for keeping the left PASSING LANE open, they are smart people worthy of they drivers license.
I drive Interstate 15 between Las Vegas and San Diego a lot, and what I do, since a lot of the right lane is beat to shit by the 80,000 lb trucks, I run in the left lane until I see someone coming up behind me, I quickly move over into the right lane until the speed-freak passes me, then its back in the left lane again.. Rinse/Repeat for 340 miles.. (Las Vegas to San Diego mileage)
That is INCREDIBLY rare for Ohio drivers. If it weren't for the road signs I wouldn't have believed this was in Ohio. Ohio drivers love blocking the passing lanes or cruising in the middle lane instead of staying right.
If only everybody respected passing lanes and not just a small percentage of people.
@@nathanlarson6535 Absolutely, Ohio drivers are the worst at blocking the left lane. As a child I remember riding with my Grandpa on I75 in Kentucky, and he'd always gripe about being stuck behind a driver in the left lane who refused to get over. He always called them IFO's...Idiot From Ohio. Fun times!
100%
It’s the law in Michigan, left lane is for passing only
My cousin drove a gas delivery semi around detroit expressways. He talked to a lot of the police on his radio. He knew their hiding spots on the sides of the road. Sometimes he would get in the left hand lane to pass. Some hot head would get on his bumper and start making obscene gestures. When he got close to a police hiding spot, he would move over to the center lane. The hot head would floor it, making more obscene gestures as he flew by my cousins semi. The police would pull the hot head over for a 15 over ticket. It was just entertainment for my cousin.
That's being a smart trucker.
Ur cousin is a kockxuker! 😂
I have done this also.
I've never met your cousin but, I like him already!😁😁
I got pulled over for not signaling long (15 seconds)enough before making a lane change behind a trucker going 55mph in an 80mph zone. Cops pulled me out of the car and searched with the dog for drugs. There was no drugs but they accused me of being a drug mule. They lied about the 15 second law, there is no law in the vehicle code. Now I know how black people feel about the police and why they hate all of them.
Growing up and living in Ohio you are taught one objective truth... Never mess with the OSHP.
Ohio is anal about speeding. This old Hoosier likes more hospitality when doing road trips. Kentucky is cool. Michigan seems ok. Ohio ain't selling us very much gas, food or lodging when we avoid them.
Road pirates. Every state has them
Lolol bootlicker
@@googleuser868 born and raised in Ohio, have driven through KY plenty and if you arnt going 85 you arnt keeping up with traffic haha
@@aarondemoss2024 this is just the biggest cap i’ve ever heard abt ohio, been there multiple times
I don't know where you live but my state if the speed limit is 65 or 70 people routinely drive 80 to 85 everybody does with few exceptions. The cops are more interested in the super speeders the ones going triple digits.
I think the biggest issue there was the construction barrels technically a construction zone I would imagine his ticket was pretty Stout.
Cop was sitting in a good spot too you couldn't see him till you were right on top of him.
yeah exactly, i don't get how those other cars were actually doing the limit lol.
@@maurieloflores5000 only time I drive the speed limit is when I go through a school zone LOL
I would say I haven't had a ticket in over 30 years but I don't want to jinx it oh shit already said it.
@@curte7739 oh man i feel you on that, i’m only 19 but i already have 3 speeding tickets. honestly should’ve gotten more by now, but luckily i haven’t gotten one in a while now. i’ve learned to drive slower when i’m the only vehicle. but when there’s a bunch of cars especially on the highway/interstate doing almost 90, you bet i’m one of them. haha you’ll be be fine you i haven’t gotten one in that much time
I lived in that area pretty much my whole life. I-675 is one big speed trap. That area by State Route 48 next is bad. The overhead sign blocks your view from seeing the cop until it's too late.
@@maurieloflores5000 They weren’t. Video says the flow of traffic was 70 in a 65. The cop MAY not have bothered had they been doing 75, but 80 crosses a line most of them have.
Something similar happened to me, I was driving a little on the fast side and flew right by a cop. I was driving a black truck at the time. As it turns out I was going around a long turn with traffic merging almost exactly like in this video. I saw a truck that looked just like mine, same make and color, merging, so I went and got right beside it and paced his speed. Cop pulls up behind us and couldn't tell who had passed him. I just kept going until eventually he gave up!.
Lmao 😂👍
License plate would be the telling difference 😁
Branded McGowan Yeah? You gonna get a good look at the license plate of a car blowing past you? Genius m8.
@@Hanson032 oh and freeze frame it😬😁📸📱
Branded McGowan Wow. A cop is going to freeze frame it during a chase? Genius m8.
Two things, 1. Those roads look rough as hell 2. Cop should know, they are driving a Mini Van, their life already sucks, leave them alone man.
ikr like if I ever have kids I will be like my dad and tell my wife we aren't getting no mini van and buy a chevy suburban! those things are awesome! they look awesome, are arguably the most reliable vehicle on the road, very desirable to drive, have many luxury features and fits as many people as you need.
Edit: for those of you who are being judgmental and jumping to ridiculous conclusions 1: i never said it was cheap 2: i never said it was easy!!!
It’s called planning to be successful!!!
@@howarddamico1237 lmao he talks like its so easy to obtain. kid has no clue how expensive life is and how shit most pay is now 😭
@@howarddamico1237 I have a job and i never said it was easy!!!. plus I never said it had to be brand new! Ik they are expensive I’m not an idiot!, but i will probably be able to afford a relatively new one and even if i still can’t at the point i have a wife and kids, I would just get a older one (like 10yrs old) would still be a awesome ride! Certainly a lot better and hell probably still better equipped than a brand new minivan!. I plan to be successful though, thank you very much!!!
@@richyoung4051 what if i told you 1: I never said it was easy! You’re just being judgmental and jumping to ridiculous conclusions 2: that i will work my a** off to earn it!!! 3: i never said it was cheap! Like what made you come to that conclusion?
if their life already sucks, it's their own fault for making it even worse.
It’s 65 through that area which is too low, those troopers always like to sit in that area between centerville and the outskirts of Cincinnati. It’s easy money for them
Serious but probably dumb question, is 65 really necessary? As in would it actually be bad if they just put the speed limit higher?
@@J8den Come on man how else would the police department collect their sweet speeding ticket money if the speed limit actually made sense?
Speed limit is determined by traffic and how close exits are. If it’s within a certain distance of a city and it starts to get congested there, they start to lower the speed limits. That speed limit combined with the traffic gives you a more likely chance to survive an accident given the driver behind you isn’t tailgating and everyone is paying attention. Certain areas of the country goes up to 80mph because the exits are few and far between and the traffic is low. Also reducing the chance of highway hypnosis. Just because you can travel a certain speed in that area doesn’t mean it should be that speed, it just means you’re not giving a safe environment for you, the occupants in the car and the people driving around you. They really need to teach this in drivers education
Hard to believe 65 isn't fast enough. As well as the things the previous person said in this thread, if it does get congested, a higher speed limit actually slows down traffic. The faster you're going, the more room you need between you and the car in front of you, which means you can fit less cars on the road. If you want to move a ton of traffic, then you actually need to lower the speed limit.
@@4everloved142 man.. that's the first time this has ever been explained and I totally understand it. Thank you for spreading the knowledge. 👏👍
Before I retired from driving big trucks, I loved watching Texas DPS waiting and watching for knuckleheads to speed by. I miss it the game.
Well at least that guy wasn't driving like an asshole and weaving in and out of traffic. That's the shit I can't stand
When the trooper pulled him over, notice how NOBODY in the right lane moved over a lane to give them room on the shoulder. Slow, right lane drivers are usually bad drivers or oblivious drivers. Jus' sayin'
It is the law here in Michigan to merge to left when an ambulance or police are on shoulder. If you are unable to do so you must slow down
@@tmacmi9095 NC has the same laws.
I'd bet money 75% of all accidents happen in the slow lane.
Move over laws are stupid, AZ has that too. No one knows how slow to go cause no one knows and out of state cars going 60 pull out in front of you in the left lane , the speed limit is 75 and you get 85 and no ticket so if you are doing 60 stay the fuck in the right lane if you see me
@@peterf.229 -- How many first responders, tow truck drivers, and construction workers have been
hit and killed or injured because drivers would not get over or slow down!?
I lived in Ohio when I took my drivers license road test at 16. Back then many examiners were OHP troopers on light duty after an accident or injury. Add to the automatic stress, a fully uniformed state trooper who does not want to be there, holding your fate in his hands along with a clipboard. There was no small talk and I’m still not sure how I passed.
Holding a ticket book as well. 👍
If I did 80 in the left lane of the NJ Turnpike I'd have cars up my ass in about ten seconds. Florida is even worse as I recently found out.
Same for Chicago
Florida drivers will shoot to make you get out the way 🌴🤣
i've been in new york doing 45 and had people pass me on the sidewalk
I was on the New Jersey turnpike one time and they had it close down where you had to use the toll booth. Well they had 10 toll booths open but only 1 lane open on the other side talk about road rage issues.
The garden state parking lot?
I was taking a cross country trip in my 5 speed manual 99 corolla. It was 3AM as I was going through Virginia. The speed limit was 55 and i had been driving for near 24 hours at that point. I was going to take the next exit to sleep at the red roof just a half mile away. As I was going down hill I was engine braking to keep speed. Well at one point I accidently let it creep to 60MPH and the second it happened a trooper came out from behind the bridge and gave me a nice 250 dollar ticket for doing 5 over. He was trying to meet a quota guaranteed. He never requested my insurance or registration. He just said " you were doing 60 in a 55, license please.", so I gave him the card and he went and printed out a phat ticket and had it in my hands within 60 seconds. He followed with "follow the instructions on the back, call the number for help if needed. Have a good rest of your trip.". I replied with " Have a good trip my ass, Go F yourself pig." He turned an looked at me for a sec and walked away. I would have never spoke to anyone like that but i was sleep deprived and he ruined my clean record for 5 over on a long empty highway.
Yeah I wouldn't feel bad for talking to the cop that way. It was 100% warranted. He kept no one safer by pulling you over.
@@LaurenThompsonIsMyRealName Thank you. I had the exact same thoughts. Even my buddy who is an officer said " What!? He pulled you over for doing 5 over the limit? I'd never do such a thing for 5 over. Maybe 15 to 20 over.".
Virginia has been like that for decades. You don’t even have to be going five over to get pulled over and get a ticket.
@@Me-hq9th From people who I've talked to about Virginia, it does seem that they will try and ticket you for absolutely anything.
Cry me a river. Don't want to get a speeding ticket? Don't speed! It's really simple, actually. You're welcome.
Had the camera out at the right time!!!
Sure did✔ Always wanted to capture one of these instances
Isn't fooling with a camera while driving more unsafe than driving 10 miles per hour over the limit?
@@scotthamrick2481 it’s called a dash cam
It's called a dash cam
@@scotthamrick2481 you’re not to smart are you …
This was nicely edited! I like the little touches you aded by zooming in and out and even the pauses to emphasis on the cop. Made it intense like watching a little mini movie.
Always a good time seeing smokey going after the bandit. Especially when they light 'em up.
Sorry, but almost no one was rooting for the smokey in any of those movies.
As someone in Ohio, you don't mess with the staties. One thing I noticed though, that disturbed me, was that you are supposed to pull into the next lane as not to hit the trooper as he exits his car or the other driver if he should, and several cars drove right past them. I don't like that, show some respect and decency for your fellow man people.
Its called the steer clear law but more importantly its called commen sense move over or slow way down
Traffic was heavy enough that some of them couldn't get over. It's also up to the people on the inside lanes to give the ones on the outside lane room to get over for that.
I always try and get over.
Dont mess with the staties?
Dont be scared of the staties. They shoudlnt be out here intimidating people.
Hello RT Spacer.
May I use this this on my channel for educational purposes (so-called temporary copyright.)?
Full credited. Thanks.
Sure go ahead 👍🏽 that’s one of my favorite clips, still dunno how that driver missed the sitting trooper there
In Florida traffic does 85 all through I-4 even in the 55 sections, cops slide through going 90 and focus mainly on racers
True.
There are so many fish in the barrel they can pick and choose
My father in law drove truck for 48 years. When I planned a Cedar Point visit, he told me…”You watch your speed going through Ohio on that turnpike, those Ohio State troopers will nail your ass!”
Oh no, the horror! 80 in a 65 in an unobstructed left lane. Think of the children!
Yeah, ridiculous! I avoid driving through Ohio any chance I get!
Right? Making a mockery of somebody going 10 to 15 mph over the speed limit when you are only doing 5 over is the easiest way to reveal that you lick that boot. A warped virtue signal, for sure.
You are probably right. Might as well go 40mph over. Hey, while you're at it whip that phone out and send some unimportant messages to people or watch some TikTok. Maybe if you are lucky, you will win a ride in an ambulance.
Literally yes.
Been driving through Ohio for years one thing for sure is to just hit the cruise control and stay in the right lane and it's all good
Wisconsin and Ohio are two states where the speed limit isn’t optional. If it says 70 they may just pull you over for doing 72. Ask me how I know
I've never seen anyone getting pulled over going past a trooper at 80mph with a speed limit of 70mph in Texas. Crazy how strict laws vary by state.
In North Carolina, the threshold is 15 or more over the limit, Sometimes it is 12 if it is a slow day, or a campaign is going on.
@@i.c.e.T so you think you could go 59 in a 45, 69 in a 55 or 84 in a 70 without a ticket? I live in NC, I don't know about that. theres probably a good chance you get a ticket
@@SidiousEdits88 I live near Charlotte area, so cops are looking for the big speeds, sometimes they will take what they can get.
@@i.c.e.T im in the Raleigh area
Given how much we pay in taxes for our vehicles alone ... it's really sad to see how poor the highway conditions are across this nation ... somebody is getting that money...smh
It's ALL a money leeching scam that we're apparently too stoopud and complacent about, to actually put a collective foot down and do something about.
Average speed on the highway in Indiana is 70-95mph depending on what side of Indianapolis you’re on. Speed limit is 50-55 no one follows it and cops don’t enforce it.
Down here in SC I rarely see cops doing less than 80 on the interstates. In the 70MPH section they're usually cruising at about 85MPH.
*texas: 80mph is our city limit.*
🤣🤣🤣
Wyoming: you go even 5 over when not passing an underspeed vehicle on a 2-lane highway, you get a ticket.
Had to adamantly warn my aunt about that one before she came to visit me from out of state several years ago because she regularly goes 5-15 over (they're much more lenient where she lives). The majority of most of the highways here, at least the ones I've been on, are 2-lane, generally with a max posted speed limit of 70 - there might be some places where it's 75, but you won't get 80 except on the interstates.
Highways are crazy. I was on the Mass Pike in a prolonged thunderstorm and driving rain, doing 60-65 mph and I was passed by literally every vehicle on the road, including 18 wheelers putting up tsunami level spray.
So, you just went 80 mph past me?!?!?! how dare you now i must go 110 mph without my lights on to catch up with you!
Funny, but in a sad way.
@@robertveith6383 why was kind of joking but that is the actual reality of the situation.
Love it! Saw precisely the same thing here in PA last fall, on the turnpike. Riding my BMW R1200RT @ 70 and coming into construction posted at 40. Broad in Nissan sedan came up on me going probably 85 when I was slowing from 70. She never lifted going into construction and a PA trooper came flying out of a dedicated parking space in the construction zone and got her about 3 miles down the road. Briefly stopped to compliment him.
You ride a motorcycle. How intelligent could you possibly be?
@@johnryan6658 Extremely intelligent and enjoy excitement and freedom. Three tangibles you'll never realize from the comfort of your parent's attic.
@@frankcastle5294 obviously not. You don't even know what the word "tangible" means.
@@johnryan6658 Need to be saying this shit to my face, bad ass.
@@frankcastle5294 why? Are you looking for a battery conviction and the slam dunk lawsuit that would follow.
You always get those people who think they're immune to the speed limit and drive with an offensive attitude of get out of my way. Those people getting pulled over is too funny.
was driving in upstate NY once and going 90 in a 65 with two other cars, we went by a state trooper hiding in a pull-off and he never came after us lol
What were you driving? If it was a hellcat he's like, f*ck that shit... 😂😂
@@stimuluscheck6345 Jaguar F Pace, probably thought I was a soccer mom late to pick up my kid
Because he was likely busy with something else and/or for whatever reason was not or could not work traffic at that moment. For example, waiting to meet up with another unit for prisoner transport, etc. There are many possible reasons why you lucked out.
Wish our troopers here in Connecticut were more active in pursuing those out of state and instate drivers who do about 80 mph on the major highways here.
Please drive safe people! I work Fire/Rescue and seen some of the WORST things you can imagine, due to car accidents.
Well, I don't know but I've been told, you never slow down, you never grow old...
In GTA (Greater Toronto Area), going 80 (aka 128 km) in a 65 (aka 104 km) is fine on a 400 series highway depending on traffic and assuming you are not passing a police car in traffic (they really do not like that...)...81 (130km) plus = a ticket though...and while we are at it, 94 (aka 150 km) when the limit is 62 (100 km) or 68 (110 km) will get you a ticket and your car instantly towed and impounded...
This makes me glad to live in Dallas. Everybody here drives between 80 and 90mph. Hell the cops will pass you at 100-110 and keep going lmao
About the the same here on Georgia interstates
Same down here in houston. I was on my bike headed to work going 85ish and had some asshole tailgating me for a good few minutes till he went around me...turned out to be a state trooper. Laughed for a solid mile.
Hammer, hammer.. .... Down. .................
I was doing 94 with traffic in Phoenix a few months ago, in a 55 lol
I usually go over 100
You always gotta honk your horn at them on the way by🤣
I love how the trooper had to pull out into fast moving traffic from stationary, drive most likely 90+ while weaving in and out of traffic, forcing dozens of cars to suddenly have to move over while not causing an accident with each other, all just to catch someone who was doing 10 over the speed limit, driving along minding their own business 🤣
Are their cars designed to be able to go much faster from 0 to 60?
This is the cause for alot of hate. Personally if the cop has to break multiple laws just to issue a 10mph speeding ticket, I'd call it a waste of resources
And without his lights on
That is a moronic point of view! For the safety of all, rules (laws) of the road MUST be followed. I guess all the planes in the sky should just fly at whatever altitude they like, direction, speed, and land in any order they prefer at the airport. Without laws, society (as we are seeing before us) goes into chaos. I guess you'd love someone pitching a tent in your yard and you by court rule have to just accept it? Think!!
The irony of a police car doing 100+ to catch a speeder doing 80 in a 65 all in the name of making the roads safer.
He was going way more then 80. If he was going 80 the cop will not mind because traffic does it anyways. And I'm not talking about this video.
You sound so happy about... "oooo, you're gonna get it now minivan"...
How sad is it when seeing someone getting a ticket for speeding is newsworthy. The interstates are no joke.
I had this just last week. I was doing 55 in a 55 zone, center lane. Had Waze on, knew there was a cop ahead. Guy behind me gets impatient, swerves into the right lane and floors the gas…. right exactly where the cop was waiting. Cop pulls him over a half-mile down the road. LOL
80 in a 65 is no big deal in my part of Wisconsin. I almost got rear ended by a highway patrolman because I was following the highway speed limit.
Yeah and you were probably camped out in the left hand (i.e. PASSING) lane, like most of the clueless drivers in Wisconsin. Doing exactly the speed limit too, I imagine.
@@jcs276 I have to agree. I've driven in all the lower 48 states, and the plate I least want to see on the car in front of me is a Wisconsin plate. Wisconsin drivers seem to be the slowest drivers I have come across.
Your part, maybe, but try it in Black River Falls. You'll change your mind pretty quickly.
@@johnryan6658 Then I suggest you never drive through Black River Falls - if you're going even a little over, you'll get pulled over, so you'd be hard pressed to find someone going over when driving there.
@@jcs276 i think its because thier roads are some of the shittiest so they aren't used to driving fast, like they dont know how lmao
As a route delivery driver between Cincinnati/dayton and Columbus. I drive this stretch if road a lot. I can attest that there are plenty of state troopers in the area. It's a good thing my rig had a speed governor set at 72. If not, I would probably be pulled over in that stretch of road too.
That would really chap my ass. Having a speed governor.
Wow he was doing 80mph?!? Impossible! What an animal! A real modern day “mad max”
Did not expect to laugh this hard at a comment today
Ohio is not the state to speed through. They have troopers everywhere!
I did 85 in a civic the entire drive throught Ohio on I-70 .
@@peterf.229 You got lucky
@happyjack880 You can say that again!
That's an illusion. As opposed to many other states, Ohio HP does not work enforcement in unmarked vehicles, and unlike some other state HP agencies, they don't hide. Their philosophy is to be visible, which for patrol and deterrence purposes is a double-edged sword. In Ohio, troopers are easily seen. In many other states, they're there, you just may not realize it until you get pulled over by a trooper in an unmarked Mustang, Camaro, or SUV. In reality, Ohio ranks 45th lowest out of all 50 states for the number of state troopers per capita. Florida is #1 by a mile.
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Ohio doesn't need mile markers, there's a patrol car every mile already.
Remember folks, if you see a peace officer pull someone over on the right side of the road
you need to change lanes to the left for his safety.
In some states you could also reduce speed to 20 MPH below the speed limit.
Yep, reducing you speed is the other option that a lot of people don't actually know about - where I live, it's 2-lane highway almost everywhere, so we have no choice but to slow down.
Do stupid things, WIN stupid prizes.
Hurts twice.. getting pulled over and then everyone they just passed
. passing by looking & doing their best nelson impersonation (hehheh!)
"But officer, I was doing 80 in the passing lane, so I'm okay". LOL.
When I lived in San Jose CA you could go 15 over and cops wouldn’t stop you on the highway. One evening I was bee bopping down 680 weaving through traffic at about 90 mph and a female hwypatrol pulled up next to me and stared at me with such intensity for 2 seconds and I knew, she was telling me, “if I have to get off this phone you’re gonna be sorry” (yes she was holding her phone to her ear, illegally) I immediately brought my yota back down to 80 mph and she drove off ahead of me and got off a few exits later. Mind you I had WV plates at the time as well (cops favorite tickets, out of state people are far less likely to fight a ticket) The flow of traffic out there is 80-85 in a 65 and everyone just goes with the flow. They only stop you when you break 80 mph or are being dangerous w lame switches, no blinkers etc.
I know right? Especially CHP they literally cruise at 85 alongside everyone else no Hassle given. Also nobody from the bay ever uses their turn signal 🤣
I just set my cruise control to whatever the speed limit is on highway and stay out of left lane so all the speeders can go by. It's always tempting to speed when I see everyone else doing it but my luck I'd be the one who gets a ticket lol
Same! Am retired now, and don’t get into a rush for anything anymore. 👍 Just an easy drive to wherever.
Thank you for this. People love to set their CC in the left lane and it makes everything more dangerous
Hi, is it ok if i feature it on my channel? Credited on screen and with a link back to you!
Also, where did it happen?
Go for it man! ✅ I’ve always wanted to capture this on my Dashmount Holder. I see you do compilations, some of which I think I viewed before! Centerville Ohio is where, I got that in the vid first thing!
@@rtspacer_hd Thank you!
A few years ago there were two broken down cars on just off the N.E extension of the PA turnpike. I saw not one but three police cars without lights, sirens pass these stranded motorists only to stop 1/2 mile later to "assist" the "broken" down van full of college cheerleaders. They were with a larger bus and group and I am sure our PA police were simply just making sure the cheerleaders were safe and unharmed in their journey to somewhere here in PA.
IN A CONSTRUCTION ZONE TOO!!!!
Double the fun - double the fines!!!
Formula...Lets do 100 MPH ( 35 mph over the posted speed limit with no roof lights lit ) to catch soccer mom doing 15 MPH over. Who posted more of a threat to the other motorists?
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@@jsmith-u5i oh, please. Cops get in accidents on duty all the time. Often while they're chasing someone. Cop's driving abilities are roughly the same as their shooting abilities. Barely above average.
left lane hogs deserve worse punishments than speeders, going 80+ on a open road is not endangering society, but left lane hogs cause dangerous maneuvers, the reason autobahn has lower accidents per mile is because lane disciple which I think americans don’t have
@@aimxdy8680 I agree. Drivers that impair a good flow should receive summons as fast as those that abuse the road.
The untrained soccer mom driver
Minivan drives 80 MPH: unsafe
Cop drives 130 MPH to catch him: perfectly safe and OK
I know, right? 🙄
Well the cop isn't driving a minivan, and he's trained to drive fast.
Best one I’ve witnessed in person was a sheriff sitting at a stop sign and a guy pulls up. Guy peels out going like 75+ up this street cop was on him immediately. Guy has been driving like a douche for miles.
To the person that filmed this, If you're not passing get the hell out of the left lane!
Look again. He was in the center lane almost the entire time, until he moved into the left lane to pass the Jeep.
@@Dorito1126he never moved back over
In Florida 80 and 90mph in a 70zone is so common. I do 80 to 85 mostly. I remember when 80mph was a felony. Nowadays 85+mph is normal on the left lane.
Live in Florida, I do no more than 80 on i75. 80 is what they've designed the highway for, so that's what I do. Then I have assholes in Jags and 911s flashing their lights at me trying to do 90-100. Once they start beeping their horn at me, I love to slow down to 70 just to piss them off. Cucks should have their licenses revoked permanently.
Nah that's still to slow. I'll be doing 100 or little over most the time.
True if there was no speedlimits Ill be doing over a 100
As a European, I find this video hilarious. Our freeways have a speed limit of around 90 mph and the 'high speed roads' are 75 mph . Everyone does between 75-90 regardless of the classification and they pull over for you in the left lane.
This looks unbelievably stupid, cop can get hit from a rubber necker and then he himself proceeded to pursue at over 100 mph.
America is a strange place.
All for revenue
He had to pursue him at over 100mph….how in the hell else would he catch him?! 😂😂😂
That's KPH. right.
100km/h is only 62mph - that's actually not very fast. Interstates (different from regular highways/freeways - might be closer to what you describe as "high speed roads", but I don't know) can have a huge range of speed limits - lowest speed limit I've personally seen on one is 45mph (we call that section of it "the practice highway", for obvious reasons), highest I've personally seen is 80 or 85mph (wouldn't be surprised if there are some that are marked as 90mph, I just haven't seen them myself). In Wyoming and South Dakota (and I think some other states as well, but I don't know for sure), interstate speed limit is 80, but in Minnesota and Wisconsin, it tends to be lower than that.
@Syncopia, America over here people pull in the left lane and do the speed limit or they'll randomly sit in the passing lane(s). Stupid drivers here indeed.
I live right near here and the cops are really out a lot. Be careful with your speeding.
Yep. They're not police. They're revenue generators.
Rule number 1, never speed in Ohio!
Or anywhere in Wyoming, or Black River Falls, WI.
Who makes a big deal out of 80MPH? In Massachusetts you are getting tailgated at 80mph.
You'll get pulled over for going 5 over in Wyoming. But our interstates are already 80mph posted speed limit, so no reason to speed on them in the first place. Don't think 80 is fast enough? Try it when you have 60+mph crosswinds, which happen far more often out here than you would think - you pass a semi going the other direction, and you'll be violently thrown sideways the instant you're past it, which means that if you don't steer it out perfectly correctly and don't have a heavy enough vehicle, you could easily end up in the ditch. The faster you go, the harder and further you get thrown. Because physics. The Great Plains and high desert of the Rockies are not to be toyed with.
I love it. A few years ago this girl did the same thing to me in a BMW 3 series but I felt she was going closer to 90 MPH. Soon after, we both were passing an on ramp when I saw a CHP getting on. That girl must have looked in her mirror because she was about 400 feet ahead of me and started to slow down. She immediately went to the slow lane and dropped it down to about 65 but it was too late. The CHP raced right up behind her and, in a rather cruel move, tailed her for about a mile and a half before finally turning on the lights. Instant karma, indeed.
I drive that exact stretch of 675 six days a week for work. People constantly drive like jackasses on it all times of the day
Cop logic: OMG 15 MPH over! Let me do 50 over to catch up with him.
That was more like 15 to 25 over, and he’s a state trooper, so he’s going to have some considerably good driving skills.
Centerville is a nice little town. I've been there once in the early fall and the trees were gorgeous.
damn that trooper chose a hell of a spot for catching speeders.
I noticed no cars moved over to the left lane when it’s a law nation wide to move over or slow down when passing an emergency vehicle
Cops, ambulance, wrecker, fire trucks accidents
And other things
People don’t have a clue what they are doing and the danger they pose to emergency vehicles on the side of the road
That's only if the cop has stopped someone
@@gigaskid9466 are you looking at the video I’m looking at
Blue lights and a cop pulling over a car are not a reason to move over???
@@gigaskid9466 …and the cop HAD stopped someone. 😉
Yep, move over if you can, or slow down by 20mph if you can't. Most of the roads near me are 2-lane highways, so I have to slow down because I can't move over without being on the wrong side of the road.
WARNING!NEVER EVER GO TASTER THAN THE SPEED LIMIT CALLS FOR!IF YOU DO, CHANCES ARE THAT YOU WILL BE CAUGHT!AND THE SOEEDING TICKETS ARE HIGHER IN SOME STATES!SO ,LOOK FOR THE SPEED LIMIT SIGNS AND ADJUST YOUR SPEED AT LEAST ONE MILE PER HOUR LOWER!THIS WAY, YOU CAN AVOID GETTENG A TICKET FOR GOING TOO FAST!WATCH OUT FOR SPEED TRAPS ,TOO. BECAUSE THIS IS HOW MOST SMALL CITIES MAKE MONEY!SO, BE CAREFUL OUT THERE, AND OBEY ALL TRAFFIC SIGNS!STAT ALERT,STAY ALIVE!
We found the guy who just got pulled over 😂
The cop was speeding to stop another person from speeding. Think about that as long as you need to.
Yeah in certain circumstances the law allows law enforcement to break it or have immunity to uphold it otherwise it'd be more difficult to stop a speeder such as in this situation.
had hp busting through a construction zone 100+ just to catch up to me lmao like really?!
They do that all the time.
Must have been sick the day they taught physics in school.
No victim no crime. No reason a person needs to break a law to punish another for breaking the same law. If you think that is OK and logical you're a few cents short of a dollar.
My home town! Centerville Elks ‘68! that was my turnoff on 48 N and the officer is officer Burke! And the speed limit is too fast for how much traffic is on I 71 and that area the road is always in need of repairs! Hell 55 would be to fast!
In California everyone can drive
80 on a 65 even in front of a highway patrol. It’s no big deal
I wonder how fast the trooper sped to catch up & “save us” from the speeder. I guarantee he traveled FASTER than the minivan.
Just let anarchy reign? Is that better? I mean if cops aren't permitted to stop law breakers, you advocate anarchy.
@@iamtheoffenderofall he wasn't endangering anyone, this stop was about revenue and that's it. Try not to deep throat the boot next time, bud.
@@iamtheoffenderofall Wow… that escalated quickly. Total anarchy? It’s my learn-Ed opinion that traveling from a stationary position to catch up to a speeder by traveling at an even faster unsafe speed is reckless driving and puts twice as many people in danger. Speed cameras are safer than road pirates, too.
@@lisamariebright5315 so.....your solution is NOT to bother....aka anarchy. If catching a criminal is gonna put people at risk(And it always does)....your solution is to let bygones be bygones. Aka anarchy. Explain how you stop criminals without putting anyone at risk.
@@iamtheoffenderofall I’ve caught many, many criminals without putting anyone at risk but me.
That cop took an hour to pass you... and the minivan passed you an hour b4 that
road warriors fiend for justice like cops fiend for adrenaline rush
brother that is cruising speed in texas 😂😂
Gotta love that osb sitting off the side of the road like that. I've even seem them back up the burm to hide even better before.
Who wants to go 80 mph on that bumpy road?
Maybe they want to get through that section as quickly as possible? lol
Love it when people go way over the speed limit and get a speeding ticket.
So glad the cops were there to stop this dangerous person to society. 🤡
Hope that money goes to the roads 🤡🤡
I agree. Guy needs his license 🪪 suspended
I love watching speeders get busted.
That was so exciting, that I had to take a nap half way through.
Trooper writes tickets in the name of “safety” then drives 100mph to catch up and extort money from a tax payer.
here's a tip........OBEY THE LAW! Then you won't have to worry about money being "extorted" from your wallet, Karen.
@@timnew7662 I have an attorney that gets rid of these little extortion tickets. Look in the mirror Karen, you're the one upset. I'm just stating facts. Speeding after a car for speeding is hypocritical.
The Trooper is trained for high speed pursuits, and the suspension on the vehicle is 10x better than the van and any other vehicle on the street so you don't make sense.
@@bertoh5544 Lol! My last three cars would out handle that troopers car without even trying. Just stop. A van going 85mph in a straight line is hardly a danger to anyone else anyway.
@NFA Review Channel Doesn't matter the danger it's the law
I feel so much safer knowing that evil monster is off the streets. 🙄
Lmao😂 people now
So a guy is going a little fast. The trooper actually is going faster and disrupting the normal traffic flow. So what is actually more dangerous? How does chasing after someone at excessive speed and extorting money out of them making the roads safer?
this guy was the kid that told the teacher if someone was cheating 😂
Then why have speed limits. A free for all works so much better and safer
@@arthurbrumagem3844 If you drive properly, and use lanes correctly yes.
@@SixKnives so any speed is ok?
@@arthurbrumagem3844 so long as the driver and car can handle it. If the road has curves it may be a little different. Curves on the autobahn can be deadly. Understand I'm not talking about every road.
The trooper was busy, good moment to accelerate...
Well done, Officer!
America needs an Autovaugn. The turtles can have the Slow lanes & the drivers can have the fadter ones. Our laws are medieval.