Vamphyri Posted September 25, 2010 Share Posted September 25, 2010 Why do they confiscate the driver's license for speeding when they are not allowed anymore to take the motorist's license anymore? Quote Link to comment
happidick Posted September 26, 2010 Share Posted September 26, 2010 (edited) I was also caught here speeding , Their records shows it was 141 KM/H, their speed detectors maybe (-)10 or (+)10 accurate... it was a holiday (All saints day) and man NLEX was like a Sea during that time and I felt like a Nemo, konti lang sasakyan and took the opportunity to feed myself with some speed... (at di lang ako nag iisa) Ayun at the Balintawak toll gate, 4 NLEX police stopped me and charged me with reckless driving (at di lang ako nag iisa madami kami hahaha).. Tried to bribe them hehhehe... pero sabi nila sir mahirap na naka camera tayo (buti pala may camera kundi ayos na naman ang buto buto).. Hassle ang pagkuha ng lisensya sa LTO (you will get it at their main office at QC) I was surpised I was only charged the sum of 540.00 pesos pero mag seminar ka daw the whole day.. So syempre alam nyo na sumonod na pangyayari.... Kumuha ako ng fixer, it cost me 1,000 bucks, it only took me an hour, then got my licence and speed out... Hay Pilipinas! Edited September 26, 2010 by happidick Quote Link to comment
happidick Posted September 26, 2010 Share Posted September 26, 2010 There are now 18 Cameras patrolling the whole 84 kilometer stretch of NLEX, 30 CCTV cams at toll plaza... so guys if I where you keep it to 100 KM/H... not only for reason of br=eing caught speeding but of course primarily... SAFETY.. Quote Link to comment
pawikan101 Posted July 23, 2014 Share Posted July 23, 2014 i always drive above the speed limit, in NLEX pero di pa ko nasita, siguro pag sobrang bilis or too agressive yung driving nung iba kaya nasisita Quote Link to comment
heyitsme Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 lets just obey the designated speed limit for our own safety. though 100kmph may be a little slow for most     Quote Link to comment
Kcaj Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 From what I heard they have tolorance +20kph. Just don't go beyond 120kph and you'll not be spotted by radar. Btw, our speedometers are inaccurate compare to the real speed (gps) Quote Link to comment
Powpow2014 Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 120 is tolerable if you are overtaking only. Quote Link to comment
buzz123 Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 Yes d ka dapat magbabad sa overtaking lane. Sa sctex northbound ang daming nahuhuli. Ako overtake lang mga 120kph then balik sa right lane 100kph normal speed. Mga kasabayan ko nahuli pagdating sa ilalim ng tulay near tarlac. Yes d ka dapat magbabad sa overtaking lane. Sa sctex northbound ang daming nahuhuli. Ako overtake lang mga 120kph then balik sa right lane 100kph normal speed. Mga kasabayan ko nahuli pagdating sa ilalim ng tulay near tarlac. Quote Link to comment
Powpow2014 Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 Wise na mga enforcer laging nagtatago... Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 Are there speed limits for big bikess?I heard an associate boasting that he goes over 200 kph w/o being caught. Quote Link to comment
99PercentCaffeine Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 Are there speed limits for big bikess?I heard an associate boasting that he goes over 200 kph w/o being caught.  100 kph is the limit for anything that has an engine.  However, if you are on a bike that can go faster than 150 kph, you can (theoretically) outrun the highway police. They usually do not go after speed violators for the very reason that THEY CANNOT. Their service vehicles (which, I am guessing are beaten up run-of-the-mill Japanese cars) are simply not capable of catching up. Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 100 kph is the limit for anything that has an engine. Â However, if you are on a bike that can go faster than 150 kph, you can (theoretically) outrun the highway police. They usually do not go after speed violators for the very reason that THEY CANNOT. Their service vehicles (which, I am guessing are beaten up run-of-the-mill Japanese cars) are simply not capable of catching up.If it is really illegal for the big bikes to go over 100 kph, then the cops should have no problem apprehending the violators at the toll exit, right? Quote Link to comment
99PercentCaffeine Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 If it is really illegal for the big bikes to go over 100 kph, then the cops should have no problem apprehending the violators at the toll exit, right?  Just because they should does not always mean they can.  We live in a country where it is common practice to bribe cops and traffic enforcers, so it is not much of a stretch to have highway patrol officials who cannot manage a car chase if their lives depended on it. Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted September 3, 2014 Share Posted September 3, 2014 Just because they should does not always mean they can. Â We live in a country where it is common practice to bribe cops and traffic enforcers, so it is not much of a stretch to have highway patrol officials who cannot manage a car chase if their lives depended on it.Thanks, in that case I should be happy with a Hyundai i10. Quote Link to comment
winfliz Posted September 4, 2014 Share Posted September 4, 2014 May speed cam sa bawat may building na emergency lane. Kla m entrance nun bnbntayan tgnan angulo iba Quote Link to comment
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