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Originally Posted by 1325
When you signed your name on that line to receive your driver's license, you agreed that you understood all traffic statutes and that you'd abide by them. The common "I-didn't-know-about-that rule" is not an excuse for any traffic violation. Can't tell you how many of those I've heard.
Think about it, God forbid, you come to a stop sign and some child riding a bicycle crosses your path unexpectedly. Thank goodness you were stopped behind the stop bar because otherwise you'd be liable as you were too impatient to stop for merely two seconds.
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I got what you saying and agree with you most part. I am not here denying that I broke the law. However, as I mentioned I checked roads while applying on the brake. I swear there wasn't even a cat around thus I didn't fully stop. And it was like 10mph.
I bring this up is because I don't think a lot(or maybe most) people will fully stop in this particular situation. Is it breaking the law? Yes. But does it judging me as a dangerous driver? I disagree. It's like the speed limit says 55 but how many people actually drive 55 or below on the highway? Should cops give every one who drives 65 a ticket as well?
I think it all depends on the situation. 13 years driving I never had a single car accident and only got 1 speeding ticket, I know what I am doing. In this case, a warning is more suitable...