While we certainly don’t condone speeding at the wheel, we’re not going to beat around the bush in this matter: it feels good to avoid a speeding ticket, especially when you’re confident that you should have received one. More broadly speaking, it’s just good not to get pulled over — the less time you spend
Here’s a go-to scenario that we’ve described for our readers in the past: you’re driving down the highway, minding your own business. You’re on a stretch of the interstate with nearly no one around you, and to help speed up your road trip, you’re going just a tad over the posted speed limit. That’s no
Some people use their vehicles for a simple ten-minute drive to work, and that’s all the time that they’ll spend behind the wheel. Others brave a longer weekday commute, happy to be done with their post-work drive and dreading the fact that their pre-work drive is over. Many build their entire career around driving from
Drivers in the United States rack up a horrendous amount of speeding tickets every single year — millions of them. According to the Esurance blog, the average cost of a speeding ticket in the United States hovers around a modest $150, but maximum fines for speeding can vary by more than $2,400 from state to