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Reduction From Careless Driving: Good Deal Or Bad Deal?

Author: DynamicLegal


Is a reduction to "Follow Too Close" from Careless Driving, a good deal (in the average case)?

Yes it is.
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40%
No it isn't.
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60%
 
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Bookm wrote:Not something I'll ever be concerned with :D
I've been wanting to do something like that for awhile but thinking more of a surveillance cam that I could leave in the car when parked (I've had my share of scrape and runs). Have you ever used the video in court? And is the speedometer visible?

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ticketcombat wrote:... is the speedometer visible?

It is, but I can't seem to get decent quality out of Youtube. Also, this tape has been overwritten about 20 times. Still good enough for fault evidence though.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6IjLWEMMgs

I waited till minicam prices came down to my level ($230) before I could get one. There's a simple wingnut holding it in place (securely) so I can remove it easily. Now I feel very vulnerable driving without it. Never used in court yet. Cheap insurance though.

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I hit black ice E/B on Lakeshore right on the bridge that crosses the Don River @ 3am in 1989, scary stuff and over in a instant!


Brand new Rz350 slid right through that intersection, while I stopped slidding right at the white line :lol:

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ticketcombat wrote: ice frozen without many air bubbles trapped inside, making it transparent. Black ice takes the color of the material it lies on top of, often wet asphalt or a darkened pond. Its difficult-to-detect nature makes it a significant hazard to drivers, pedestrians, and sailors.

AH HA....ice is still clear......it's the colour beneath showing through :)

Above is merely a suggestion/thought and in no way constitutes legal advice or views of my employer. www.OHTA.ca
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hwybear wrote:AH HA....ice is still clear......it's the colour beneath showing through
Well technically black is the absence of color or specifically, the absence of light. That is, black does not reflect or emit any light to the visual receptors in the eye. That's why you can't see black ice. But since we are so off topic: Bear, I concede, you win! :)
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