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    #441
    Quote Originally Posted by ec4u2c View Post
    "btw, is it also true that the NLEX Patrols only apprehend overspeeding on the Southbound lane?" I guess so, kasi pag pauwi ako ng pampanga minsan nag ooverspeed ako ng 150kph. I think siguro hindi nila alam kung saan ka mag eexit kaya hindi sila masyadong nanghuhuli. Pag papuntang south kasi isa lang ang babagsakan mong toll exit db?
    Nahuli driver ng mom-in-law ko dyan sa may Angeles Exit for overspeeding.

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    #442
    Question lang po..

    Magkano po fine sa NLEX Overspeeding?

    No intention to try po..

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    #443
    Ako ang ginagawa ko pag pa southbound mejo binabagalan ko na pag dating ng sta. rita hanggang sa bocaue mga below 120kph. kasi dito sa area na to nanghuhuli mga enforcer pero mula sta. ines hanggang sta. rita wala pa naman ako naencounter minsan umaabot pa ako ng 170kph di pa naman ako nahuhuli. basta ingat lang sa pagdrive

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    #444
    *kiper: mura lang ata pero may seminar.
    Last edited by Horsepower; March 29th, 2007 at 02:07 AM.

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    #445
    basta slow down to 80-100kph when approaching overpass and passing hiway patrols. and also stay on right lane, labas lang pagoovertake ng mabagal na vehicle tapos pasok ulit sa rightlane. pde na yun, law abiding tsikoters na rin matatawag yun wla na dahilan para hulihin.

    pero mabait din yung maga patrol sa nlex compare sa loob ng mnl. dati nagoverheat kmi, nbutas rad hose, binigyan kmi tubig tpos tpos pinaiwan bukas ang rad cap para ndi pressurized (may alam din!) tpos inescortan kmi hangang exit!

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    #446
    buti gumagana speed gun nila. sa south hindi yata.

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    #447
    Quote Originally Posted by Lexter View Post
    buti gumagana speed gun nila. sa south hindi yata.
    they don't use speed gun detectors at NLEX.. instead they have a speed radar tower there kaya wala kang takas its like they have a atleast 5 or more monitor systems from each shows a bunch of cars rolling out of nlex indicating each cars current speed.. then kapag may sumablay they will just radio out the officers waiting at each exit tollgate points of nlex.. magugulat ka nalang na habang nakapila ka waiting for your turn to pay for the toll e may lalapit sayo na dalawang officers with cowboy like suit and inform you of your speeding violation.. hahaha!.. naalala ko nun para kong tanga nkanganga nalng ako wala ko magagawa eh..

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    #448
    it is not a speed radar on a tower...it is a speed gun with camera na manually operated. Handled ito by either a pick-up with the NLEX logos or an unmarked white innova na dark tinted except for 2 round holes sa rearview (probably for the speed camera)

    if you over speed (more than 120kph) and catch you, you'll have a picture with your plate number and the speed you are running (radar readout) as a proof of speed violation.

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    #449
    let's just obey traffic rules and regulations. para sa atin din naman yun. and also hindi lang tayo ang motorista sa highway. if maaksidente tayo, we also could cause harm to other motorists..

    although minsan nag-oover speeding din ako. hehe..

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    #450
    eh pano yung mga sobrang bagal bakit kaya di hinuhuli?

    madalas pa jan synchronized driving * 50 kph sa nlex... for me mas takaw aksidente yung ganun eh...

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    #451
    Last Holy Week, wala yata nanghuhuli. Daming speeders ako nakasabay.

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    #452
    sad to say, i was given a ticket last sunday at nlex southbound for overspeeding at 124km/h daw somewhere between sta. rita and bocaue. when i reached bocaue toll plaza, there were 2 patrolmen flagging down vehicles. they have your car make and plate no. written on a folded piece of bond paper. There were at least 30 cars written on that sheet so you can imagine how many were speeding. i'm pretty sure , though, that they weren't able to apprehend all of them as they only covered the left side of the plaza and his 2-way radio was still squawking off additional offenders. wala ako magawa but to accept under protest.

    i'm pretty sure i never went beyond 110km/h and had stayed well below 100km/h most of the time because i had my family with me and i'm always extra careful when we're together.

    i did notice a parked patrol pick-up supposedly helping a car with its hood up but i can't recall exactly where. i guess i have to make allowance for the car's speedo but i still have to ask if the radar they use is calibrated regularly and what is its accuracy.
    i have to get my license form LTO east ave wednesday morning pa. so mga peeps, drive safely...

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    #453
    One key to not get caught, is to go with the crowd. That way if they target you, you could say it could have been another car since you were in a crowd, at bakit ikaw ang pinag iinitan.

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    #454
    Quote Originally Posted by miket7 View Post
    sad to say, i was given a ticket last sunday at nlex southbound for overspeeding at 124km/h daw somewhere between sta. rita and bocaue. when i reached bocaue toll plaza, there were 2 patrolmen flagging down vehicles. they have your car make and plate no. written on a folded piece of bond paper. There were at least 30 cars written on that sheet so you can imagine how many were speeding. i'm pretty sure , though, that they weren't able to apprehend all of them as they only covered the left side of the plaza and his 2-way radio was still squawking off additional offenders. wala ako magawa but to accept under protest.

    i'm pretty sure i never went beyond 110km/h and had stayed well below 100km/h most of the time because i had my family with me and i'm always extra careful when we're together.

    i did notice a parked patrol pick-up supposedly helping a car with its hood up but i can't recall exactly where. i guess i have to make allowance for the car's speedo but i still have to ask if the radar they use is calibrated regularly and what is its accuracy.
    i have to get my license form LTO east ave wednesday morning pa. so mga peeps, drive safely...
    Wow!.. ganitong ganito din nangyari sa akin. sa bocaue din ako na-flag down ng patrolmen. Although I went beyond the speed limit, I was not aware that meron palang mga radars. Kasalanan ko din talaga.

    Badtrip lang is when you get na your ticket, minsan aabutin ng 3 weeks bago ko kinuha yung sa akin sa LTO main. Paid a sum of 500++. di pa kasama dun yung 300 na lagay para hindi ako mag seminar. Tip: better go early at LTO, mas maganda pag monday ng umaga para mabilis. 3x ako pabalik balik kasi di agad nadadala yung lisensha natin dun. Pa tatakan nyo yung tiket ng extension kung wala pa yung lisensha.

    Kaya mula nun nag ingat na talaga ako, I always make sure na di na ako lalagpas sa limit. Hassle yun pag tubos ng license.

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    #455
    dumaan kami NLEX last friday ng wife ko papuntang malolos para maglakad ng papers namin, napatakbo ko sportivo namin ng 120kph, pero nde na ako sumobra dun, ingay na kse ng makina e, parang sasabog ehehehe

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    #456
    wag na lang tayo mag speeding, limit our speeds to 100-115 kph. Actually at those speeds, overspeeding na talga tayo kasi yung signboard on some stretches of the NLEX says it's 80KPH max.

    saka give due consideration to the other motorists who are running at 60-70KPH either because yun lang kaya ng sasakyan nila or because yun lang kaya ng lakas ng loob nila. I used to speed sa NLEX up to 140KPH, pero later on, I found out na minimal lang ang time savings if I go 100 vs. going 140KPH. But the dangers and risks increases by more than twofold or threefold pa siguro given that mere 40KPH difference in speeds. Imagine a vehicle running at, say 130KPH hitting a vehicle running at 60KPH... It's like a vehicle running at 70 KPH hitting a stationary object. Potential total disaster scenario

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    #457
    ang dami pa din nde nakaka intindi ng " overtake lane only "

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    #458
    Quote Originally Posted by rsnald View Post
    wag na lang tayo mag speeding, limit our speeds to 100-115 kph. Actually at those speeds, overspeeding na talga tayo kasi yung signboard on some stretches of the NLEX says it's 80KPH max.

    saka give due consideration to the other motorists who are running at 60-70KPH either because yun lang kaya ng sasakyan nila or because yun lang kaya ng lakas ng loob nila. I used to speed sa NLEX up to 140KPH, pero later on, I found out na minimal lang ang time savings if I go 100 vs. going 140KPH. But the dangers and risks increases by more than twofold or threefold pa siguro given that mere 40KPH difference in speeds. Imagine a vehicle running at, say 130KPH hitting a vehicle running at 60KPH... It's like a vehicle running at 70 KPH hitting a stationary object. Potential total disaster scenario
    point taken. very dangerous nga and won't do it again.

    been trying 190-200 on some stretches sa nlex (just to max out the car's performance) pag nauwi kami sa probins. OT, saan may malapit na track where safe to floor the pedal??

    i guess i have been lucky. won't test my luck anymore. i'd stay safe at the max speed.

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    #459
    just got my license back from LTO yesterday. went in at 8:30am and finished at 11:45am. would have protested my violation of overspeeding but when i got there and saw the number of people lining up, i decided not to contest nlang. didn't want to make 'lagay' so i went through the whole red tape deal.

    paid PHP577.63. the process is pretty smooth considering the number of peeps. the only holdback is the seminar(a/v presentation) and exam which took almost 2 hours. the exam is in Pilipino so if you're not well-versed in Tagalog, sorry nlang...there are questions on hand signals and truck axle loadings and the clean air act - questions which, of course, were never covered by the a/v presentation. you have to pass 45 out of 60 questions. dami nag-retake and this is where most of the 'fixing' happens.
    checking and preparation of your certificate takes almost an hour.

    so if you get caught, better prepare to lose half a day...

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    #460
    Truck Axle loadings?!? For a Non-pro license?!? That's idiotic! Protest!

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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