My use of Route 93 is pretty much from exit 20 to exit 42 and that's of what I speak. On Friday evenings, the traffic is probably ten-twenty times heavier than on a tuesday at 10am.
With speed enforcement, It's sort of like duck hunting....a flock of 20 fly past....and maybe one gets hit.
There's a well known speed trap at the south end of Franconia Notch on Rt 93-south, where the road signs are all brown indicating a parkway. The road returns from one lane to two, it's supports a 70mph speed but the limit is still 45mph until you get to the next sign that says 65mph.
Basically, there's usually no crowds of traffic.....it's cruise control country.
It seems like with less traffic and a more empty route 93, the traffic settles on 65-70tops, and people drive a lot more polite.
The state police & highway patrol stake it out behind the snowbanks, or blending into the woods, and with not much traffic, a speeder is like a sitting duck.
Last time I was stopped for speeding was over three years ago, by a Thornton officer, who cut me a break, and lowered my offense by one level. It takes three years, here in NH, for a regular class 3 license, to get "safe' again with your ins co. Do not know how long it takes for a cdl-a to get "safe' again, and do not want to find out.
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Last edited by fatlazyless; 03-09-2008 at 05:21 PM.
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