It'd be more fun if Mr Trashwheel incinerated the garbage, powering a steam engine that spun the wheels. Yes, I know, more pollution, but the closed loop system would be amusing.
The only truly most rock solid absolute traffic rule I will not break ever is school zone speed limits. No way, no how. And it's infuriating to see so many Numpties blow through schools zones all the time. I mean if the cops and government want a cash cow, just line cruisers up around the blocks of school zone for like a day or two. You'll rake in more ticket money than you could on the highway.
Like I know I couldn't live with myself for mowing down a kid in a school zone not adhering to the speed limits.
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The only truly most rock solid absolute traffic rule I will not break ever is school zone speed limits. No way, no how. And it's infuriating to see so many Numpties blow through schools zones all the time. I mean if the cops and government want a cash cow, just line cruisers up around the blocks of school zone for like a day or two. You'll rake in more ticket money than you could on the highway.
Like I know I couldn't live with myself for mowing down a kid in a school zone not adhering to the speed limits.
They don't have tolerance in school zones. Going 52 or 53 in a 50 zone? Most likely nothing happens... they may flash their lights for a second.
The only truly most rock solid absolute traffic rule I will not break ever is school zone speed limits. No way, no how. And it's infuriating to see so many Numpties blow through schools zones all the time. I mean if the cops and government want a cash cow, just line cruisers up around the blocks of school zone for like a day or two. You'll rake in more ticket money than you could on the highway.
Like I know I couldn't live with myself for mowing down a kid in a school zone not adhering to the speed limits.
People blow through the 50 km/h construction zone by McMahon stadium all day, at 80-100 km/h, while people are working. I've never once seen a police car enforce this stretch.