State Highway 58 near Interstate 85

South Hill, VirginiaMay 16, 20071 Comments

Scenario: Out-of-state drivers get off of I85 to travel west on 58 to get to the Martinsville Speedway for a NASCAR race, such as myself, knowing the penchant of Virginia’s finest, resume cruise control speed of Exactly 65MPH (assuming posted I85 speed limit holds – see below). Before any readily evident posting to the contrary you round a curve (within 2 miles of I85) and there sits the local officer. He pulls you over and tells you that he has clocked you at 76 in what apparently is a 55 MPH zone. 76…even though the GPS record in the navigation system (shown to the officer) indicates that at no time (since leaving the hotel in Richmond earlier that morning) has the car exceeded 66MPH (apparently the speedometer/cruise control is off by about 1 or 2 MPH). Note re: speed change from Interstate to whatever 58 is: I researched speed limits before leaving home, again knowing the reputation of the local and state folks in uniform in Virginia, and learned that 58’s limit was 60MPH -so I felt that 65MPH would be ‘safe’ given the total lack of traffic and beautiful weather conditions of race day (April 1st) – and given that every other Civilized state in the union has adopted a ‘5 over or below, let it go’ attitude, due to Known speedometer errors. But clearly they know (happily, thanks to the fairly new revenue sharing arrangement between state and local agencies on state or interstate highways) that a driver in a new red convertible with the top down, with out-of-state tags is most likely Not going to make the effort to appear in court, and the Reckless Driving bit – driven by being, conveniently, more than 20 over – adds a handsome amount to the already stiff fine. To reiterate, it was a glorious, traffic-free, early Sunday morning on a limited-access, endless stretch of traffic light-free highway…you do the math. I’ve since learned that on that road they will hit you for one (1) MPH over. I have incontrovertible Proof that I was not doing 70-anything, and the officer did not want to be in any way confused by the facts – certifiably calibrated yes, but starting with a zero (0) really at 10 MPH, or the like. Yes, it’s a great one and I am in the process of exploring the percent of out-of-state tickets that account for the Massive increase in issued citations that has occurred since the enacted revenue sharing law, and particularly on days when tourists, you know – the kinds of people you WANT to come to your state and leave their money behind – are there for things like NASCAR races, this year’s big 400th Jamestown anniversary events, etc. After a little time spent at Colonial Williamsburg and the James River plantations during this trip, we had decided we would plan to return for some of that; not a chance! And we are telling anyone and everyone that will listen, read the blogs, etc., of this menace.

οΎ€ 46.2-861. Driving too fast for highway and traffic conditions in Virginia

A person shall be guilty of reckless driving who exceeds a reasonable speed under the circumstances and traffic conditions existing at the time, regardless of any posted speed limit.

Comments:
Why would you assume the I85 speed would hold on 58. You passed a speed limit 45 sign on both sides of the road, then approx 1000' farther you passed a speed limit 55 sign again on both sides. The info you had on the speed limit being sixty is wrong, you had to continue west approximately 20 miles to get into a sixty mph zone. There have been a few fatalities on that stretch of road since the bypass' completion and that is why the limit remains at 55mph. Your gps was disregarded because it is not a certified instrument like a radar unit is, the radar is checked before and after every shift. Next time you take a trip, watch the signs and obey the limits imposed. There are fine men and women in the area who do not get paid any extra for summons written, but still put up with some poor attitudes and still gladly do their jobs with professionalism and respect of the general public. You probably got written for 46.2-862 not 861. Look it up again. Drive Safe!!
#1Jun 07, 2011Report Abuse

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