I always feel like if you're sitting at a light and a cop is behind you and you burn rubber when you take off but you don't break any other laws is that breaking a lot?
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White? 50/50 you get away with it.
Latino? Black? Vietnamese? Ticket at minimum.
Why are vietnamese singled out?
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In New Zealand it would be classed as 'Sustained Loss of Traction' and would be illegal.
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It should be, if not. Pedestrians need to cross roads. Other cars need to enter roads, change lanes, etc. Cars accelerating at unreasonable rates will cause an accident.
I agree about pedestrians, but cars changing lanes should to be aware of their surroundings, including cars that are approaching them.
Cars accelerating at unreasonable rates
How do you define "unreasonable" though, especially with EVs that can accelerate quickly?
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What? That's illegal?
Yeah, loss of control basically
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Why are vietnamese singled out?
They’re talking about cops in Cambodia, obviously.
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Depends on where you live and how much of a dick the cop is, ultimately
That just calculates into whether you get pulled over or get a ticket. He specifically asked if it was breaking a law which has little to do with where the cop is a dick or not. Doesn't technically even depend on the judge.
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That just calculates into whether you get pulled over or get a ticket. He specifically asked if it was breaking a law which has little to do with where the cop is a dick or not. Doesn't technically even depend on the judge.
If a broken law is not enforced does it functionally exist?
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Is this a serious question?
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It's an "exhibition of speed" and is some form of illegal in nearly all regions.
It's actually more interesting to figure out where it ISN'T illegal.
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If a broken law is not enforced does it functionally exist?
Technically yes, especially since this was a technical question, he wasnt asking if he would get pulled over, he was asking if there was a law being broken. You probably wouldn't get arrested for hooking your donkey to a post on main Street on a Sunday in Colorado springs, but if you asked if there was a law against it, the answer would be in the codified law, not in is likelihood of a cop knowing it.
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Same question but instead you only use launch control, so no loss of reaction, and don't go over speed limit.... Although the cop would hear the brup, brup, brup, brup.... Braap... Brrraaaap, and you slow down the rpms to not exceed speed limit....
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Technically yes, especially since this was a technical question, he wasnt asking if he would get pulled over, he was asking if there was a law being broken. You probably wouldn't get arrested for hooking your donkey to a post on main Street on a Sunday in Colorado springs, but if you asked if there was a law against it, the answer would be in the codified law, not in is likelihood of a cop knowing it.
And yet with lack of enforcement it functionally does not exist even if it is written on some piece of paper
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Can’t remember where it happened, but I’ve read about someone being pulled over for pulling away from the traffic lights too quick.
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I agree about pedestrians, but cars changing lanes should to be aware of their surroundings, including cars that are approaching them.
Cars accelerating at unreasonable rates
How do you define "unreasonable" though, especially with EVs that can accelerate quickly?
Unreasonable is any rate of acceleration that other cars can't safely navigate around and amongst.
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Is this a serious question?
Yes. I knew it would be antagonizing but I didn't know of it was illegal.
Don't be rude and unkind to people who don't know as much as you.
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As others have said, it depends on the city but probably yes.
For example, in San Mateo, California, it would be an offense under title 11 of the Municipal Code:
11.12.050 EXCESSIVE ACCELERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES.
It is unlawful for any person operating a motor vehicle within the City to so accelerate the same as to cause audible noise by tire friction on pavement or to cause the tires of said vehicle to leave skid marks upon the pavement, except when such acceleration is reasonably necessary to avoid a collision. Any person violating this section shall be guilty of a public offense.
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Unsafe start is the term in my area
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Same question but instead you only use launch control, so no loss of reaction, and don't go over speed limit.... Although the cop would hear the brup, brup, brup, brup.... Braap... Brrraaaap, and you slow down the rpms to not exceed speed limit....
If you make your car fart on purpose, hopefully yes.
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I agree about pedestrians, but cars changing lanes should to be aware of their surroundings, including cars that are approaching them.
Cars accelerating at unreasonable rates
How do you define "unreasonable" though, especially with EVs that can accelerate quickly?
Unreasonable gives cops and judges a lot of leeway. Words like that should be illegal. If you can't pin it down, it can't be a law.
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Why are vietnamese singled out?
If he runs he's a VC