Where To Drive To Avoid Speeding Tickets
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How to Avoid Speeding Tickets: Locations to Consider
Are you worried about getting a speeding ticket and unsure about using a radar detector due to legal concerns? Instead of driving slowly or risking penalties, consider a different approach: relocating to places with more lenient speed regulations.
Exploring Speed Limit Variations
Speed limits vary significantly across different U.S. states and countries. While total freedom doesn't exist?"case in point, even the Northern Territory of Australia has imposed speed limits on its fastest roads?"you can find some flexibility. Germany, for instance, features autobahns without speed limits, although 80 mph is a common standard, and most cars are capped at 155 mph. In Italy, speed limits exist, but enforcement may be more relaxed in certain areas.
High-Speed States in the USA
If you're in the U.S., consider moving to a state with a 75 mph speed limit. These include:
- Arizona
- Colorado
- Idaho
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Mexico
- North Dakota
- Oklahoma
- South Dakota
- Utah
- Wyoming
These states allow you to safely drive up to 80 mph. However, be cautious?"exceeding this can still result in a ticket, and some states even use helicopters for enforcement.
Other Options
If the 75 mph states don't appeal to you, 70 mph limits offer more choice and flexibility. These include:
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- California
- Florida
- Georgia
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Louisiana
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Washington
- West Virginia
In total, 33 U.S. states allow speeds of 70 mph or higher.
Future Considerations
The landscape of speed limits may change as fuel prices evolve. Historically, energy crises have led to stricter speed regulations, like the 70 mph limit in the UK or the previous 55 mph cap in the U.S. Despite advancements in vehicle safety, speed limits might decrease in the coming years.
Tips for Safe, Ticket-Free Driving
To help you avoid speeding tickets:
- Know the speed limits: Be aware, as they can change frequently, especially between states.
- Stay focused: Don't unintentionally increase your speed on monotonous roads.
- Be vigilant: Look out for speed traps.
- Choose the right lane: Drive in the center lane on highways.
- Use technology wisely: Consider using radar or laser detectors if they are legal, or utilize devices that indicate speed trap locations.
With careful planning, you can drive safely without the worry of speeding tickets. Utilizing technology for alerts can offer additional peace of mind.
About the Author
John Hartley is the editor of [EndSpeedingTickets.com](http://www.endspeedingtickets.com), a site dedicated to helping drivers avoid speeding fines. He's an experienced writer for leading automotive magazines and the author of books such as "Suspension and Steering Q&A" and "The Electronics Revolution in the Motor Industry."
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