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Re: Don't drive on the shoulder
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Thx, jmiz. Yes, the NJ State Police officer was outstanding. That's why I started the thread. It was a teachable moment for me, and I think the officer knew it. He was fuming when he approached my car, because I was a little late pulling over. It helped that I was very respectful, and apologetic. Anyway, if some eyeballs see this thread, it will be worth it. Good policing, is what he did.
Posted on: 2012/6/28 13:29
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Don't drive on the shoulder
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I did, and got nailed on NJ Turnpike yesterday. Exit 15W was only 200 feet away, and the traffic was backed up, as usual. So I used the shoulder to exit the roadway. I know, pretty stupid of me. Needless to say, I got nailed by a NJ State trooper in an unmarked car. I was very respectful, and apologized. The trooper must have been in a good mood, because he only gave me an Obstructing Traffic summons (no points, about 60$ fine), and said it could be easily a 5-point offense, but he cuts me a break. He looked me in the eye and asked if I understand it. I said I did, and he told me I am good to go. So, in this spirit, I am sharing this because I did a stupid thing, experienced good policing, and want to remind others that driving on the shoulder (regardless if it is 200 feet or 2000 feet), is not a good idea.
Posted on: 2012/6/28 12:43
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