Capt Steve
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I live just north of Tucson but being from San Diego with numerous friends and relatives {elderly parents}, still living there we make the trip quite often. in fact over the last 10 years we have done the Tucson/San Diego run 53 times.
The drive is easy but boring at 420 miles of mostly I-8. I usually set the cruise control at 4 over the posted limit - 79 in Arizona and 74 in California, stay in the right lane and watch all the folks blowing by me. I know where the LEO's usually are and have never had a problem. My number one rule is never be the "Lead dog".
My new rule is see Rule number one and remember it..... idiot! A very nice, professional CHP officer nailed me with his radar just east of Yuma early on a Sunday morning. I had ignored rule number one and with no one in front of me I completely deserved the ticket.
He wrote me up for 75 in a 70 and it could have been much worse as he cut me large break on my actual speed. He explained that if I elected to attend traffic school {successfully}, the ticket would disappear from my record with neither Arizona or my insurance company ever knowing it happened.
Naturally I elected to pursue this option. When the ticket came in the mail a couple of weeks later I could not believe the fine - $225 which seemed more than a little steep for 5 over on the freeway but then it has been 22 and half years since my last ticket. Imperial county tacked on another $57 for the traffic school option.
Went on line and shopped for an internet school and finally found one for $9.95 {some were closer to $100 so shop for the best deal}, Imperial County gave me a list of over 700 schools to choose from.
Yesterday, having already registered with the school, I sat down at my computer to complete the class. They said to allow 8 hours to complete the course which ends with the successful completion of "Final Exam" with 70% being a passing grade.
It took 2 hours and 45 minutes to read through the entire course taking short quizzes at the end of each of the 12 sections. The material was common sense but certainly a worthwhile review and the 30 question final which was composed entirely of previous quiz questions took all of 2 minutes to complete with a score of 100%.
The school now notifies the Imperial Superior Court and my record will be officially clear within 30 days. So nearly $300 later I am clean once again. Glad I did not waste an entire day sitting in a classroom which really will take 8 hours and costs a lot more.
I was wrong, got caught and paid the price, lesson learned... hopefully.
The drive is easy but boring at 420 miles of mostly I-8. I usually set the cruise control at 4 over the posted limit - 79 in Arizona and 74 in California, stay in the right lane and watch all the folks blowing by me. I know where the LEO's usually are and have never had a problem. My number one rule is never be the "Lead dog".
My new rule is see Rule number one and remember it..... idiot! A very nice, professional CHP officer nailed me with his radar just east of Yuma early on a Sunday morning. I had ignored rule number one and with no one in front of me I completely deserved the ticket.
He wrote me up for 75 in a 70 and it could have been much worse as he cut me large break on my actual speed. He explained that if I elected to attend traffic school {successfully}, the ticket would disappear from my record with neither Arizona or my insurance company ever knowing it happened.
Naturally I elected to pursue this option. When the ticket came in the mail a couple of weeks later I could not believe the fine - $225 which seemed more than a little steep for 5 over on the freeway but then it has been 22 and half years since my last ticket. Imperial county tacked on another $57 for the traffic school option.
Went on line and shopped for an internet school and finally found one for $9.95 {some were closer to $100 so shop for the best deal}, Imperial County gave me a list of over 700 schools to choose from.
Yesterday, having already registered with the school, I sat down at my computer to complete the class. They said to allow 8 hours to complete the course which ends with the successful completion of "Final Exam" with 70% being a passing grade.
It took 2 hours and 45 minutes to read through the entire course taking short quizzes at the end of each of the 12 sections. The material was common sense but certainly a worthwhile review and the 30 question final which was composed entirely of previous quiz questions took all of 2 minutes to complete with a score of 100%.
The school now notifies the Imperial Superior Court and my record will be officially clear within 30 days. So nearly $300 later I am clean once again. Glad I did not waste an entire day sitting in a classroom which really will take 8 hours and costs a lot more.
I was wrong, got caught and paid the price, lesson learned... hopefully.