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May 21st, 2017 11:14 AM #11
You said you were driving up to 120 kph ... you may also have exceeded that up to 125-130 ... plus you assumed that the speed gun was at the location your GPS indicated ... you may have been spotted way before that ...
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May 21st, 2017 12:59 PM #12
Iirc 2079 or 2059 php sakin bro
Plus 8 hours of my life lol
Natawa ako kasi mga kakwentuhan ko sa pila, dami ko natutunan/nalaman. Like overloading pala di alam ng company drivers, basta sealed lang daw yun dala nila. ok lang daw, kasi company magbabayad; pina realize ko sa kanila na sinayang nila oras nila sa LTO ng walang bayad/sweldo lol
Sorry sa ot
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May 24th, 2017 08:37 PM #13That's nice to know xD I'll make sure it will be my last violation as well. 5 years on the road driving and riding so this was my very first violation ever.
Stock tires, all 4 look the same to me and the air pressure is just fine
Okay thank you!
Mate it's an open expressway and when I say that I meant I'm the lone car in the long open road, the cars that I do see are on the toll gate. I was driving around 120 kph because it was the fastest speed that they were not going to ticket me at unofficially off the books but it looks like they stuck to the 100 kph limit and my instincts tell me to go contest it and recalibrate my speedometer.
I had to drop off passengers at pampanga and I was particularly looking out for the nlex and edsa traffic on the way back homealso 100 kph felt like 60 kph and the 120 kph felt like 100 kph if you catch my drift because there was no cars around. I might have false reasoning behind that but I'm going back up to Baguio and Ilocos in the next few days and I'll strictly stick to 100 kph now so I can curse, berate and give them the finger next time they try to ticket me.
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May 24th, 2017 09:17 PM #14If you are monitoring 120kph against the speedometer. Your actual speed should be less. So if they caught you doing 133, that means you were doing 140ish.
You mentioned having GPS, that should have given the precise speed at some point. Thus, you may have exceeded the limit due to the road being bare
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May 24th, 2017 10:57 PM #15
sa sctex yung 120kph. sa tplex nung una 100 kph lang pero 120kph na din. baka naman tama yung 133kph na sabi nila.
di mo siguro nakita yung patrol car ng tplex na usually nakatambay sa ilalim ng flyover. lagi naman meron pero kita sa malayo at naka-on yung red/blue flashing light nila. ako usual speed ko na lang da nlex-sctex-tplex e 116 kph (gps speed). di na ko natiketan ulit since 2013 pa.
ang alam ko after 3 years burado record. yun sabi ng friend ni misis sa lto na taga-kuha nya ng license ko pag natiketan ako. pero true na 3 strikes in 3 years cancelled ang license mo. ang di ko lang sure e kung same offense, moving violation only or any offense
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May 25th, 2017 09:43 AM #16Galing ako subic last month travelling at sctex-tplex at 160-180kph buti nalang hindi ako nahuli tempting yung highway maluwag and few car kasabay mo.. Compare sa slex madami na car uneven pa yung road
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May 25th, 2017 10:30 AM #17
I paid 2080 last year when I was tagged speeding near Luisita exit. What the enforcer told me is that cruising at 120kmh will be just fine but not over. I think their radar equipment has an error variance since I knew I was doing much faster than the speed they indicated on the ticket.
I am more familiar with the Subic-branch of SCTEX so I know where to floor that accelerator. The Porac-Floridablanca stretch is long enough to get you over 200kmh assuming your car has enough oomph. Be careful near the Clark South and Dinalupihan exits. I found that there are no speed enforcement at night, maybe their equipment has no night-vision capability. If you do happen to cruise past 120kmh on a day time, watch out for parked white or gray Innovas/pickups on the side of the road. You can spot them a few kilometers away so you have enough time to slow down. The Tarlac-branch of SCTEX is a bit tricky as speed enforcers are hiding behind flyover columns. A man is harder to spot than a vehicle and it is even harder if they use the column's shadow to their advantage.
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May 25th, 2017 11:26 AM #18
A Hilux with stock tires will show a speedo reading that is maybe 2-3km/h less than actual speed. It won't over-read.
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May 25th, 2017 12:21 PM #19Di nga siguro effective ang equipment nila sa gabi. Last month sa TPLEX ang bibilis ng kasabayan ko from Urdaneta going south. Ang speed namin minsan lumalagpas 160 kph, minor na ang 120 kph. Inaantay ko na lang ma tiketan pag exit sa toll pero wala naman
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May 25th, 2017 01:57 PM #20
so pag nahuli sa TPLEX sa East Avenue pa din tutubusin??
Buti pa dyan.. sa SLEX / STAR pag nahuli.. sa Lipa mo pa pupuntahan.. pero pwede tumawad.. from overspeeding gawing seatbelt na lang.. para 500 lang..
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