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"Night" speed limit?!?! It was 6AM!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="FordSVTFan" data-source="post: 2717119" data-attributes="member: 2243"><p>As Tony said above, check with NOAA and find the exact time of sunrise for that day and see if you make it within their definition of sunrise. And that will lower you fine, but will not eliminate it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There are a lot of things the officer could have been thinking and that is one of them. But since none of us are that officer it is difficult to speculate. What do you mean is there "supposed" to be a row of really bright lights? There is no uniform code for emergency lights. But the newer light bars have high intensity lights that can be turned on front, back, sides or any combination. They do exactly what you described, they provide additional defense for the officer.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck with everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FordSVTFan, post: 2717119, member: 2243"] As Tony said above, check with NOAA and find the exact time of sunrise for that day and see if you make it within their definition of sunrise. And that will lower you fine, but will not eliminate it. There are a lot of things the officer could have been thinking and that is one of them. But since none of us are that officer it is difficult to speculate. What do you mean is there "supposed" to be a row of really bright lights? There is no uniform code for emergency lights. But the newer light bars have high intensity lights that can be turned on front, back, sides or any combination. They do exactly what you described, they provide additional defense for the officer. Good Luck with everything. [/QUOTE]
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"Night" speed limit?!?! It was 6AM!!!
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