We've all been there, done that. Gotten in a hurry for one reason or another. Then :banghead: flashing lights, siren, ticket, fine, points, insurance rate increase.
Most of the time, even without the nuisance of all that, the speeding didn't accomplish much. Here's some facts to consider before you add too much throttle the next time.
Consider a 30 mile trip with a 65 mile speed limit:
30 miles @ 65 MPH = 27.7 minutes
30 miles @ 70 MPH = 25.7 minutes
30 miles @ 75 MPH = 24.0 minutes
That additional 10 MPH would only save 3.7 minutes, but in MO will cost you at least $83. That's a cost of $1,346/hour of time saved. Not to mention how many hundreds of dollars in increase insurance fees over the next ??? years.
Although it's taken me a few decades to do it, I no longer speed. I simply start earlier and enjoy the ryde.
Most of the time, even without the nuisance of all that, the speeding didn't accomplish much. Here's some facts to consider before you add too much throttle the next time.
Consider a 30 mile trip with a 65 mile speed limit:
30 miles @ 65 MPH = 27.7 minutes
30 miles @ 70 MPH = 25.7 minutes
30 miles @ 75 MPH = 24.0 minutes
That additional 10 MPH would only save 3.7 minutes, but in MO will cost you at least $83. That's a cost of $1,346/hour of time saved. Not to mention how many hundreds of dollars in increase insurance fees over the next ??? years.
Although it's taken me a few decades to do it, I no longer speed. I simply start earlier and enjoy the ryde.