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Old 05-02-2012, 09:28 AM
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Default First speeding ticket in my A7

I picked up my A7 Prestige just 11 days ago. And just this morning, I got my first speeding ticket.

The police cited me for doing 37 mph on a 25 mph street.

COME ON, NOW!

Look, I'm not making excuses, and I know the police have their jobs to do, their quotas to fill, and let's face it, I probably was going 37 mph, though I didn't see any 25 MPH signs (ignorance is no excuse).

But it's not like I was intentionally gunning it or driving at an unsafe speed or manner.


This car is deceptively fast at highway speeds -- been surprised once or twice to look down and see myself nearing 80 when it feels like I'm still at 65. This car probably idles forward at over 10 MPH.

I guess I should have known that driving this kind of car is going to make me a target. Still, I feel that the $150 I now have to add to the county's coffers at such a ticky-tacky mph rate is a little unfair. That's the way the cookie crumbles.

Anybody else have similar stories, whether you were purposefully driving fast or not, or about noticing that you are more of a target for over-zealous cops?

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Old 05-02-2012, 10:01 AM
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Get a radar detector. Even a cheap one will make you look at your speedometer when it sounds. I don't go flying around but if I'm not paying attention, I tend to exceed city limits. I got my Beltronics on eBay from someone who was upgrading. It was a little more than your fine.

37 in a 25 isn't too bad but people may have been complaining about others that go faster than that.
Old 05-02-2012, 12:04 PM
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A ticket like that in California would be about $440 plus the cost of traffic school so it does get reported to your insurance company for a fat premium increase., the next time they run your record. An expired parking meter is $48 to $54 depending on the city.
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Yes, get a radar detector. I custom installed mine along with laser jammers, which are legal in PA.

https://www.audiworld.com/forums/sho....php?t=2807783

Also I keep a lookout for those painted lines on the road that the police use to time you over that distance. The local cops love to hide and time you for ticket revenue for the towns which are all needing cash.
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It happened to me this morning as I was getting in the highway I stepped on the gas took my eyes of the speedometer for 5 seconds and before I knew I was doing 90. This car it's so smooth that it's hard to notice your speed if your not looking.
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If only Audi would integrate a radar detector into the adaptive cruise control. That would be sweet.
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Thanks for the alert -- I will be getting an A7 in a few months.

Meanwhile I have an S5 that in just three years has snagged two speeding tickets, one of which was quite nasty. Haven't had a speeding ticket in more than 15 years prior to those. This car just begs for such things. It's like that bad boy your mother warned you not to play with.

But I can't help it. The car us sheer fun!
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Originally Posted by dsheikh573
If only Audi would integrate a radar detector into the adaptive cruise control. That would be sweet.
In a few states and provinces, radar detectors are illegal so Audi couldn't do that.

I have an old Escort 8500 detector that still works great. It has saved me countless times over 15 years and has probably paid for itself 50 times over (not to mention the thousands of dollars saved in insurance premiums). The newer versions today are even better. Knock on wood, I haven't received a speeding ticket in 10 years (got one from a unmarked cruiser following me when I wasn't paying attention - no radar involved).
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My old Mio nav had a setting where you could set an alarm to go off if you go over the speed limit (% or number over the limit). The nav was surprisingly accurate in having the correct speed limit for most of the roads around here, even small side streets.
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Originally Posted by xradman
My old Mio nav had a setting where you could set an alarm to go off if you go over the speed limit (% or number over the limit). The nav was surprisingly accurate in having the correct speed limit for most of the roads around here, even small side streets.
Having the function of the car taking known speed limit of the road you are on and applying a warning if you exceed 10% of or +X MPH over that limit would be freaking ideal.

In all my years of driving, I've found that cops normally don't bother if you are exceeding the limit by 10 MPH or less.

Problem is, all my years of driving have been in standard, crappy-looking Japanese intermediate sedans. Not a sleek, slick, angry-looking A7.

I suspect that cops are more apt to tag an A7 that's just 10 mph over the limit then they would be a beat up old Toyota Camry going the same speed.


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