Study Says If You Drive One Of These Cars A Speeding Ticket Is In Your Future

Study Says If You Drive One Of These Cars A Speeding Ticket Is In Your Future
With a large number of employees working from home since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, state and local officials have noted a sharp increase in motorists exceeding posted speed limits over what are less congested roadways. The California Highway Patrol, for example, reports it’s ticketing twice the usual number of motorists for speeding at in excess of 100 mph–that’s a $500 fine for first-time offenders, not to mention a big bump in one’s insurance rates. In all, the Patrol says more than 15,000 citations for speeding were issued statewide between mid-March and mid-August.

  1. Subaru WRX (20.49%)
  2. Volkswagen GTI (17.38%)
  3. Subaru Impreza (15.9%)
  4. Infiniti G37 (15,61%)
  5. Dodge Dart (15.45%)
  6. Hyundai Veloster (15.43%)
  7. Dodge Challenger (15.09%)
  8. Dodge/Ram 2500 (14.79)
  9. Dodge Charger (14.71)
  10. Nissan 350Z (14.65)

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PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 9/22/2020 11:31:35 AM
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Every time I got stopped in my son's tricked out STi I would be let go with a warning when the trooper realized I was much older than his attended victim.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 9/22/2020 6:23:45 PM
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The Dodge Ram/2500 is a bit of a head scratcher. At 100mph you might as well be throwing your wallet out the window for the fuel you are using to punch a hole in the air at 100mph+.


malba2367malba2367 - 9/23/2020 2:12:22 PM
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Dodge dart...lol. I had one as a rental once, and I didn't even feel the handling was safe at 80 mph.


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