howard_the_duck Posted November 9, 2008 Share Posted November 9, 2008 hahaha @ diarrhea Quote Link to comment
tph Posted January 15, 2009 Share Posted January 15, 2009 no experience so far. Quote Link to comment
iskurokutoy Posted June 27, 2009 Share Posted June 27, 2009 was able to Run here before in a Ferrari F355 at 240 KMH :thumbsupsmiley:  buti lang hindi ako nahuli :boo:Takot lang nila... Siguro naman may pambayad ka? Quote Link to comment
b0tlogz Posted June 28, 2009 Share Posted June 28, 2009 buti ako hindi nahuhuli sa nlex.last month madalas ako from malinta exit to malolos tabang exit yun diba gabi gabi hindi naman ako nahuhuli.average speed ko 145-150.siguro hindi lang ako natyetyempohan. Quote Link to comment
Jacques Posted June 29, 2009 Share Posted June 29, 2009 Last May, my friends and I headed for Subic riding my Toyota Innova. I was able to cruise thru NLEX without being apprehended with the speedometer playing between 100-140kph. Come along SCTEX, nanggigil talaga ako thinking that since I got away from going beyond the speed limit along NLEX there shouldn't be a problem in SCTEX. Sino bang hindi matetempt maghataw sa SCTEX eh ang lapad at ang patag ng daan. Needless to say there is a significant drop in the volume of cars around. You might even find yourself cruising within 2-5 kms stretch without any cars in sight. To make the long story short, I think I was able to make my Innova reach 170kph without any problem (I know I could've drove faster since I wasn't even flooring the accelerator. The steering wheel just gets pretty "shakey" at this point as if the car's telling you it isn't built for performance and drove at this speed). Come the entry toll way in Subic, I was apprehended and told that I was detected by the radar reaching 147 kph. I tried to "bribe the officer but they stood firm. I even called a key person in LTO to help me but without luck my driver's license was still confiscated. Although I was able to use the help of my friend to eliminate the "seminar," I still had to settle a total fine of P2,500. On our way home I sticked to the speed limit and guess what, total travel time didnt vary very much from the previous trip to Subic. I learned my lesson the expensive way. Hope this experience may enlighten other drivers out there. Quote Link to comment
rockybrawler Posted July 1, 2009 Share Posted July 1, 2009 Last May, my friends and I headed for Subic riding my Toyota Innova. I was able to cruise thru NLEX without being apprehended with the speedometer playing between 100-140kph. Come along SCTEX, nanggigil talaga ako thinking that since I got away from going beyond the speed limit along NLEX there shouldn't be a problem in SCTEX. Sino bang hindi matetempt maghataw sa SCTEX eh ang lapad at ang patag ng daan. Needless to say there is a significant drop in the volume of cars around. You might even find yourself cruising within 2-5 kms stretch without any cars in sight. To make the long story short, I think I was able to make my Innova reach 170kph without any problem (I know I could've drove faster since I wasn't even flooring the accelerator. The steering wheel just gets pretty "shakey" at this point as if the car's telling you it isn't built for performance and drove at this speed). Come the entry toll way in Subic, I was apprehended and told that I was detected by the radar reaching 147 kph. I tried to "bribe the officer but they stood firm. I even called a key person in LTO to help me but without luck my driver's license was still confiscated. Although I was able to use the help of my friend to eliminate the "seminar," I still had to settle a total fine of P2,500. On our way home I sticked to the speed limit and guess what, total travel time didnt vary very much from the previous trip to Subic. I learned my lesson the expensive way. Hope this experience may enlighten other drivers out there.Bro,Where did you pay the fine to claim your license? Quote Link to comment
Jacques Posted July 1, 2009 Share Posted July 1, 2009 Bro,Where did you pay the fine to claim your license?I just used my connections to have my license "dukot" by a key personnel in LTO. I the payment it to him thru bank transfer. Quote Link to comment
tacio Posted July 1, 2009 Share Posted July 1, 2009 Last May, my friends and I headed for Subic riding my Toyota Innova. I was able to cruise thru NLEX without being apprehended with the speedometer playing between 100-140kph. Come along SCTEX, nanggigil talaga ako thinking that since I got away from going beyond the speed limit along NLEX there shouldn't be a problem in SCTEX. Sino bang hindi matetempt maghataw sa SCTEX eh ang lapad at ang patag ng daan. Needless to say there is a significant drop in the volume of cars around. You might even find yourself cruising within 2-5 kms stretch without any cars in sight. To make the long story short, I think I was able to make my Innova reach 170kph without any problem (I know I could've drove faster since I wasn't even flooring the accelerator. The steering wheel just gets pretty "shakey" at this point as if the car's telling you it isn't built for performance and drove at this speed). Come the entry toll way in Subic, I was apprehended and told that I was detected by the radar reaching 147 kph. I tried to "bribe the officer but they stood firm. I even called a key person in LTO to help me but without luck my driver's license was still confiscated. Although I was able to use the help of my friend to eliminate the "seminar," I still had to settle a total fine of P2,500. On our way home I sticked to the speed limit and guess what, total travel time didnt vary very much from the previous trip to Subic. I learned my lesson the expensive way. Hope this experience may enlighten other drivers out there. Ang mahal naqman fine mo P2,500. yung sa driver ko nahuli sya 145 kph daw la din seminar. Nilakad ko P1,500 lang Quote Link to comment
Jacques Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 Ang mahal naqman fine mo P2,500. yung sa driver ko nahuli sya 145 kph daw la din seminar. Nilakad ko P1,500 langOnga eh... sometimes iniisip ko nga hindi naman talaga dapat offense yung overspeeding dun kasi maski tignan mo yung tiket wala namang specific selection dun sa offense yung overspeeding. Sinusulat lang ng traffic officer overspeeding then what speed kuno. Actually I had a friend that was also apprehended 2 weeks ago in SCTEX. Nagmatigas siya and hindi agad nilabas ang lisensya niya. He told the apprehending officer that ibibigay niya lang ang license niya kung bibigyan siya ng physical proof nung claimed speed na nahuli kuno ng radar/camera. He also threatened to expose the officer since he's working in ABSCBN while showing his ID. Naknampu... nasindak ata yung officer tapos pinaalis na siya. So, may nakakalusot parin pala dito hehe Quote Link to comment
redblack Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 Takbo ka ng 200kph tol. hindi ka na kayang habulin non. he he he Actually come to think of it, mas delikado pa pag natanaw mo yong mobile patrol, tapos ang bilis ng takbo mo...so babagal ka...baka matumbok ka nong nasa likod mo na parating.  anyway, lagi ko tinatanaw ahead of me kung may patrol, tapos pag may nakita ako, i try to slow down para hindi pansinin. syempre tingin sa likod kung may parating din na mabilis. madali naman sila makita sa SCTEX kasi walang taguan don. Quote Link to comment
lupind3rd Posted July 14, 2009 Share Posted July 14, 2009 In between Sta Rita and Pulilan Exit,, dun madalas un nag momonitor ng Speed.  Kya ingat lng mga Sirs Quote Link to comment
takamiro Posted July 15, 2009 Share Posted July 15, 2009 Takbo ka ng 200kph tol. hindi ka na kayang habulin non. he he he  200KPH palabas ng toll gate? ok ka lang bro? kahit itakbo mo pa ng ganyan pag naradar ka ng 200KPH or more, huli ka parin pagdating sa toll gate. Quote Link to comment
macarina Posted August 8, 2009 Share Posted August 8, 2009 200KPH palabas ng toll gate? ok ka lang bro? kahit itakbo mo pa ng ganyan pag naradar ka ng 200KPH or more, huli ka parin pagdating sa toll gate.  may device ba na anti-radar? parang may nadinig ako sa US kasi? Any comments? Quote Link to comment
roaddog z Posted August 8, 2009 Share Posted August 8, 2009 Lately the NLEX Police also enforcing the seat belt law.Friend just got caught last month. :thumbsdownsmiley: Quote Link to comment
propenn Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 nlex-south bound, before shell bocaue, north bound, san fernando exit, emergency bay after petron lakeshore, be alert with a white innova without markings and hilix 4x4 nlex partrol, usually dito naka mount radar Quote Link to comment
kanski Posted August 10, 2009 Share Posted August 10, 2009 ^ Â productive first post propenn. keep it up. Quote Link to comment
jetrink Posted August 19, 2009 Share Posted August 19, 2009 i just enjoy the sctex scenery while driving between 80-100 kph. Quote Link to comment
lankaface Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 may device ba na anti-radar? parang may nadinig ako sa US kasi? Any comments?Bro, ang meron sa US yung radar detector, pero maganda nga kung may radar jammer na guluhin nyung radar nila para tuloy ang takbo natin na mabilis without them figuring out how fast we are traveling. Sarap sa sports car fun run ito. Quote Link to comment
ultegra Posted August 27, 2009 Share Posted August 27, 2009 Southbound, the radar is usually at the overpass after Sta. Rita Exit. (this is is the bridge going to tabang exit) Usually may nakapark na white pickup sa ibabaw nang overpass. Nandun yun speed radar. Ingat lang lagi. Or better, stick to the speed limit na lang. Makakarating din naman eh. Quote Link to comment
propenn Posted September 23, 2009 Share Posted September 23, 2009 speed radar at sctex, tarlac bound, they usually stay at concepcion and luisita overpass, watch out for the L300 fb van with yellow sticker, as if they are doing road maintenance or inspection, radar is mounted at the back. ingat po kayo Quote Link to comment
braganzaboner Posted September 24, 2009 Share Posted September 24, 2009 speed radars are usually located underneath the bridges so everytime i see a bridge, i make sure that i'm on the 100km/hr limit Quote Link to comment
junerski Posted September 24, 2009 Share Posted September 24, 2009 dapat kasi may minimum lang na speed pero walang limit, dapat hulihin yung makupad, expressway nga kaya dapat matulin... nabibitin yung auto kapag 100kph lang ang takbo lalo nga sa sctex... Quote Link to comment
jcsantos Posted September 24, 2009 Share Posted September 24, 2009 i did not know na meron na sa pinas nito ... dito fixed na ang mga speed cameras meron lang mga random na gumagamit ng speed gun ... if you were caught over speeding it is a hefty 280$ fine converted to peso it's almost 12K Quote Link to comment
SNAKE05 Posted September 24, 2009 Share Posted September 24, 2009 IF EVER HINDI PA NA POST YUNG NG HUHULI NG SPEEDING DITO NA NLEX NAKA PARK SA PAGITAN NG STA RITA AT PETRON STATION YUNG INOVA NA PUTI SA MAY SHOULDER LAGI YUN NAKAPARK MADALI LANG MAKITA YUN PAG NAKITA NINYO YUNG AT ALAM NINYO NA LUMANPAS KAYO SA LIMIT PARK MUNA KAYO SA PETRON NG 1 HOUR MALAKI PAG ASA MATATABUNAN YUNG LISTAHAN NILA MANY TIME NA AKO NAHULI AT MANY TIME NADIN AKO NAKALUSOT BAD TRIP TALAGA YAN MGA YAN 100KPH s@%t MAY SCOOTER CAN DO THAT SPEED Quote Link to comment
flite1111 Posted September 24, 2009 Share Posted September 24, 2009 sir is it true na minsan niraradio lang nila yun type ng vehicle if they missed the plate number?.....pagnahuli ba pwede ko gamtin yun brgy capt namin para makalusot or walang patawad yan mga yan/.... Quote Link to comment
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