Need some info from a cop or someone who knows
#21
What I am trying to ask is, if the OP was just crusin in the left lane and (unless he was passing other traffic) even though he was doing 70mph in a 60mph area, he still needs to stay in the right lane unless he is passing slower traffic. So if the cop was doing 80mph and the OP was just hanging out in the left lane, the cop had every right to ride the OP *** if he was just chilling like a idiot in the fast lane or passing lane or left lane or what ever you call it lol and not passing traffic, thus impeding traffic.
#23
What I am trying to ask is, if the OP was just crusin in the left lane and (unless he was passing other traffic) even though he was doing 70mph in a 60mph area, he still needs to stay in the right lane unless he is passing slower traffic. So if the cop was doing 80mph and the OP was just hanging out in the left lane, the cop had every right to ride the OP *** if he was just chilling like a idiot in the fast lane or passing lane or left lane or what ever you call it lol and not passing traffic, thus impeding traffic.
#25
It does not work like that. You and no one else on the road are cops the only people that can enforce the law legally are real cops. If your not passing stay to the right it does not matter what you think is just. If I want to do 80mph on the hwy you and no one else can stop me it is the law enforments job to deal with speeders. So just stay to the right and everyone will be happy.
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If it is not stated that the left lane is for passing only, then there is nothing they can do. Out here in el paso, on i10, it does not state it. So yea, you could be doing 45 in the left lane and not even a cop could say anything about it.
We do have another highway called the loop and it does state it.
We do have another highway called the loop and it does state it.
#30
OP should have still got over to let the faster traffic pass no matter how much "HE" was going over the limit. In the end of the day if people would learn how to drive all of this could have been avoided.
#31
I drive like every other car could be a cop car, because it could be. If they get close, and you have the ability, pull over. If they want to speed to pass, let them. Maybe they'll get stopped. Maybe they won't. Why would you care? Stop driving angry and just get where you're going. It isn't your job to stop others from passing or to punish their poor driving habits. If an officer had seen you speeding for the purpose of preventing another from passing, you could have been arrested. Let others drive recklessly. You should be concerned with how you're driving and what you can do to avoid a collision, not trying your best to cause a collision. Grow up.
That is absolutely 100% WRONG! Not only do you not have the "right" to brake check someone, you have a duty to take action to avoid a collision. It never has been and never will be on a state driving test, and if a driver ed teacher is teaching that, they should be beaten. Maybe that's why so many people are such horrible drivers.
That is absolutely 100% WRONG! Not only do you not have the "right" to brake check someone, you have a duty to take action to avoid a collision. It never has been and never will be on a state driving test, and if a driver ed teacher is teaching that, they should be beaten. Maybe that's why so many people are such horrible drivers.
#32
If it is not stated that the left lane is for passing only, then there is nothing they can do. Out here in el paso, on i10, it does not state it. So yea, you could be doing 45 in the left lane and not even a cop could say anything about it.
We do have another highway called the loop and it does state it.
We do have another highway called the loop and it does state it.
#34
Sounds like the OP was overly sensitive about someone trying to pass him. So he gets up on your *** because he is going faster than you and wants to pass you. What is there to be pissy about? Let the dude pass you.
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I am sure policies differ from dept to dept...I have never seen a law stating they can't drive a personal vehicle though. Some PDs will not let an officer take a car home if they x miles from the station, if at all. That means a lot of officers could be driving to or from work in personal vehicles while in uniform.
#38
I am a retired state of tx peace officer...(shot in the line of duty) and I drove my personel vehicle to and from work every day for 13 yrs in uniform....along with every one of my coworkers.....not in tx that is not a law...
#39
That is pretty much stupid of them. I guess they don't think an officer can be shot while in a MARKED patrol car, sticking out like a sore thumb. If somebody wants to shoot a police officer randomly, I'd figure the odds would be better of finding one in a black & white. Does the dept. give them time to change in/out of uniform on the clock?
Last edited by LS69TA; 06-18-2011 at 11:36 PM.
#40
Similar scenario happened to me. Long story short, a cop, in his personal ride was driving like a complete *******. Broke several traffic laws. I'm no expert, but I would imagine it could be classified as reckless. I had no idea he was a cop. I ended up hauling *** by him @ 115. This was in my DD at around 5:30 am. He got pissed and kept shining a light in my rear view mirror. Then got next to me and shined this light in my eyes. Blinding me each time for a few secs. Finally I saw he was a cop. At first I got a little scared, that progessed to pretty pissed. My exit was coming up, so I threw the prickfuck the bird as hard as I could. I know the guy got my plates. Nothing ever happened. I hope he died in a grease fire.
My advice, someone ever drives crazy like that around you. Then follows you, cuts you off making you stop and approaches your vehicle, don't ever stick around to talk. Could give a **** if he looks like the POTUS. Too many crazy ******** out there these days.