It is no secret that fines are most often paid to motorists, and the most common violation on the road is speeding. Not always signs of speed limits are set in accordance with GOST and the objective traffic situation in a particular section, and slightly exceeding the speed where it does not seem dangerous, the motorist risks falling into the tenacious paws of a traffic police officer. How to avoid fines, forcedly, but slightly, exceeding the speed?
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Instruction manual
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If you are forced to exceed speed - do it no more than 10 km / h - this is the permissible threshold for any speeding. Many drivers, seeing a speed limit sign of 60, automatically slow down to 50, while they can safely move at a speed of 69km / h.
2
When driving along the highway, try not to exceed the speed in areas that you are not familiar with, especially if there are no cars in front of you - an ambush of traffic police officers can wait for you anywhere.
3
Sometimes you can try to go behind the car in front at a faster speed - the probability that they will stop him, and not you, will exceed 50/50. If the traffic police fix the speed with a DVR, then it is unlikely that they will be able to get out, and if the speed is measured with a manual radar, then this will not be a problem.
4
On the track in the dark, "you can" exceed the speed in unlit areas, knowing that the patrol cannot stop you in complete darkness. Slow down on sections of the track that are lit by lights.
5
If caution did not help, and you were stopped, do not panic right away - ask for your testimony. If this is an ordinary manual radar, then it is impossible to prove that the evidence presented applies to your car, and therefore the actions of the inspector can be disputed. Who knows if this speed was recorded on another car?
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As an unconditional evidence of your guilt, you can only consider the readings of photo and video devices of speeding, where the car number will be clearly visible. Often, at night, the inspectors show the testimony of the DVR, which indicates speeding, but it is impossible to identify the car. In such cases, you can firmly stand on your innocence.