Watch those speedo's....
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Watch those speedo's....
Speedometers that is folks....
By end of july price of speeding tickets will go up in WA state:
"The $124 fine will be for driving 6 to 10 mph over the speed limit. It also will apply to various infractions, including running a stop sign or traffic light, following too closely, failing to signal, driving the wrong way on a one-way street, crossing a double yellow line, and driving without a license or an expired one."
"The penalty for talking on a cell phone without using a hands-free device will be $124 when a new law takes effect in mid-2008."
and here i bet u thought of people wearing Speedo's at the pool/beach huh???
By end of july price of speeding tickets will go up in WA state:
"The $124 fine will be for driving 6 to 10 mph over the speed limit. It also will apply to various infractions, including running a stop sign or traffic light, following too closely, failing to signal, driving the wrong way on a one-way street, crossing a double yellow line, and driving without a license or an expired one."
"The penalty for talking on a cell phone without using a hands-free device will be $124 when a new law takes effect in mid-2008."
and here i bet u thought of people wearing Speedo's at the pool/beach huh???
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Originally Posted by Tc_l2aCel2
yea and children 12 and under 4'9 must be in a booster seat and cant seat in passenger seat either.
Wait is that for real? And is that included in the back?
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Originally Posted by Tc_l2aCel2
yea and children 12 and under 4'9 must be in a booster seat and cant seat in passenger seat either.
http://www.800bucklup.org/parent/washingtons%20law.html
* Children under 13 years old be transported in the back seat where it is practical to do so.
* Children up to their 8th birthday, unless they are 4'9" tall (which ever comes first), must ride in a child restraint. (For example a child car seat, booster seat, vest, or other restraint that is federally approved for use in the car.)
* Children 8-years of age or at least 4'9" who wear a seat belt MUST use it correctly (never under the arm or behind the back) or continue to use a booster.
* Children up to their 8th birthday, unless they are 4'9" tall (which ever comes first), must ride in a child restraint. (For example a child car seat, booster seat, vest, or other restraint that is federally approved for use in the car.)
* Children 8-years of age or at least 4'9" who wear a seat belt MUST use it correctly (never under the arm or behind the back) or continue to use a booster.
I'm all up on this stuff after hearing my mother and grandmother blabbing on about how my 8.5 year old son was going to have to sit in a booster again. Not only is he not required to use a booster, it's also illegal for him to do so (at least that is what I think it says, right?)
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Re: Watch those speedo's....
Originally Posted by kkawana
"The $124 fine will be for driving 6 to 10 mph over the speed limit. It also will apply to various infractions, including running a stop sign or traffic light, following too closely, failing to signal, driving the wrong way on a one-way street, crossing a double yellow line, and driving without a license or an expired one."
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Re: Watch those speedo's....
Originally Posted by Budsmoke
Originally Posted by kkawana
"The $124 fine will be for driving 6 to 10 mph over the speed limit. It also will apply to various infractions, including running a stop sign or traffic light, following too closely, failing to signal, driving the wrong way on a one-way street, crossing a double yellow line, and driving without a license or an expired one."
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i just wish they'd spend as much time on people who drive well below the speed limit like they do speeders....
1-5 mph below speed limit is one thing (as long as your not sitting in the un-official fast lane(s) ) heck... some cars theres that much difference in speedo calibrations i think
5-15mph below the speed limit w/o hazzard lights or towing something in the slower lanes or other road conditions dictating such is way more dangerous than some 1 speeding IMO
1-5 mph below speed limit is one thing (as long as your not sitting in the un-official fast lane(s) ) heck... some cars theres that much difference in speedo calibrations i think
5-15mph below the speed limit w/o hazzard lights or towing something in the slower lanes or other road conditions dictating such is way more dangerous than some 1 speeding IMO
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I'm all up on this stuff after hearing my mother and grandmother blabbing on about how my 8.5 year old son was going to have to sit in a booster again. Not only is he not required to use a booster, it's also illegal for him to do so (at least that is what I think it says, right?)
The big thing with kids past their eighth birthday is up until the age of 16 the driver is responsible for their PROPER use of the seatbelt/shoulder harness, and even if they are above that age, if they cannot or will not wear the belts properly, they need to be stuffed in a booster (or in the trunk, or my favorite, strapped on the roof rack, with goggles and bungie cords).
Seriously, if the kid is under 4'9" they often don't fit the adult seats/belts properly and need the booster for their safety.
After age 16, they can call their own shots - they get the ticket, not the driver.
Tom
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I agree with you there KK, slow a$$ people need to have tickets too, specially when they are in the far left lane.
I typically don't speed and or attract attention to me so I don't worry abou this (unless I am trying to catch up with a group of people way down south he he)
I typically don't speed and or attract attention to me so I don't worry abou this (unless I am trying to catch up with a group of people way down south he he)
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Originally Posted by Tomas
I'm all up on this stuff after hearing my mother and grandmother blabbing on about how my 8.5 year old son was going to have to sit in a booster again. Not only is he not required to use a booster, it's also illegal for him to do so (at least that is what I think it says, right?)
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Originally Posted by ratcityrain
I agree with you there KK, slow a$$ people need to have tickets too, specially when they are in the far left lane.
I typically don't speed and or attract attention to me so I don't worry abou this (unless I am trying to catch up with a group of people way down south he he)
I typically don't speed and or attract attention to me so I don't worry abou this (unless I am trying to catch up with a group of people way down south he he)
In WA, you had to watch for loonies flying up on you from behind.
In OR, you have to watch for loonies going too slow up ahead.
Net result is the same sort of problem, but the cause is different.
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Originally Posted by Jenna
Originally Posted by Tomas
I'm all up on this stuff after hearing my mother and grandmother blabbing on about how my 8.5 year old son was going to have to sit in a booster again. Not only is he not required to use a booster, it's also illegal for him to do so (at least that is what I think it says, right?)
As to why a car manufacturer might say "people under such-and-such size must use an approved booster" or something similar is because the design of their shoulder belts might not fit and protect smaller people, and who knows better (and want more to protect themselves from lawsuits) than the manufacturer.
* All vehicle occupants must be properly restrained in all seating positions;
* The driver is responsible for properly securing all children under the age of 16.
* Passengers 16 years of age and older are responsible for themselves. They may receive their own citation if they are not properly restrained.
* Children under 13 years old be transported in the back seat where it is practical to do so.
* Children up to their 8th birthday, unless they are 4'9" tall (which ever comes first), must ride in a child restraint. (For example a child car seat, booster seat, vest, or other restraint that is federally approved for use in the car.)
* The restraint system must be used correctly according to the car seat AND vehicle manufacturer's instructions.
* Vehicles equipped with lap-only seat belts are exempt from the requirement to use a booster seat.
* Children 8-years of age or at least 4'9" who wear a seat belt MUST use it correctly (never under the arm or behind the back) or continue to use a booster.
Always follow the manufacturers' instructions and guidelines for both the child restraint and the vehicle
* The driver is responsible for properly securing all children under the age of 16.
* Passengers 16 years of age and older are responsible for themselves. They may receive their own citation if they are not properly restrained.
* Children under 13 years old be transported in the back seat where it is practical to do so.
* Children up to their 8th birthday, unless they are 4'9" tall (which ever comes first), must ride in a child restraint. (For example a child car seat, booster seat, vest, or other restraint that is federally approved for use in the car.)
* The restraint system must be used correctly according to the car seat AND vehicle manufacturer's instructions.
* Vehicles equipped with lap-only seat belts are exempt from the requirement to use a booster seat.
* Children 8-years of age or at least 4'9" who wear a seat belt MUST use it correctly (never under the arm or behind the back) or continue to use a booster.
Always follow the manufacturers' instructions and guidelines for both the child restraint and the vehicle
5 Step Test
Keep using a car booster seat until your child is about four feet nine inches tall. To see if the seat belt will fit your child, try the following test. *
1. Does the child sit all the way back against the auto seat?
2. Do the child's knees bend comfortably at the edge of the auto seat?
3. Does the lap belt fit snugly across the top of the thighs?
4. Does the shoulder part of the belt come across the center of the shoulder and chest?
5. Can the child sit like this for the whole trip?
If you answered "no" to any of these questions, then the child should ride in a belt-positioning booster seat.
Keep using a car booster seat until your child is about four feet nine inches tall. To see if the seat belt will fit your child, try the following test. *
1. Does the child sit all the way back against the auto seat?
2. Do the child's knees bend comfortably at the edge of the auto seat?
3. Does the lap belt fit snugly across the top of the thighs?
4. Does the shoulder part of the belt come across the center of the shoulder and chest?
5. Can the child sit like this for the whole trip?
If you answered "no" to any of these questions, then the child should ride in a belt-positioning booster seat.
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Sometimes I think older short people need booster seats also. Sometime you wonder who is driving and if they can see to drive!!! They have to peer through the steering wheel.
In Florida they have signs on the freeway that give a minimum speed requirement. I thought it was pretty funny but on the other end, 90 mph is common also. Risky to drive in that state.
And with the gas crisis and global warming, etc. it doesn't seem like anyone cares about the effect of their hard and fast driving in a big SUV, truck, van, etc. on the environment. I'm just sliding along trying to obey the speed limit (usually up to 5 over because I'm always the one who gets the ticket) and get good gas mileage, and big hurky cars are screaming past on both sides. What ever happened to the 1970s when they lowered the speed limit on the freeways to 55 and enforced it heavily?? Nowadays it's like 80 mph is fine around Kirkland/Bellevue.
rant rant rant.....
In Florida they have signs on the freeway that give a minimum speed requirement. I thought it was pretty funny but on the other end, 90 mph is common also. Risky to drive in that state.
And with the gas crisis and global warming, etc. it doesn't seem like anyone cares about the effect of their hard and fast driving in a big SUV, truck, van, etc. on the environment. I'm just sliding along trying to obey the speed limit (usually up to 5 over because I'm always the one who gets the ticket) and get good gas mileage, and big hurky cars are screaming past on both sides. What ever happened to the 1970s when they lowered the speed limit on the freeways to 55 and enforced it heavily?? Nowadays it's like 80 mph is fine around Kirkland/Bellevue.
rant rant rant.....