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    CHP nabs semi driver for 19 MPH over state’s truck speed limit

    By Ashley,

    7 hours ago
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    The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is reminding truckers to obey the state’s speed limit for commercial vehicles after catching a semi exceeding that limit by nearly 20 m.p.h.

    On September 5, 2024, a CHP – Santa Cruz Coastal Division Mobile Road Enforcement (MRE) officer conducted a traffic stop on a commercial vehicle after clocking the truck’s speed at 74 m.p.h.

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    California Vehicle Code 22406 forbids any “motortruck or truck tractor having three or more axles or any motortruck or truck tractor drawing any other vehicle” to travel on a highway at speeds in excess of 55 m.p.h.

    “Speed Kills. Slow Down,” CHP said.

    Many people responded to CHP’s social media post calling out the trucker for speeding by calling into question the state’s speed differential.

    “Speed DIFFERENTIALS kill much more than just speed. Having artificially low limits for one vehicle when others are going faster creates much more of a hazardous situation. Go with the flow of traffic if you are worried about safety…..if everyone is doing 80 and you are doing 70, then YOU are the problem,” said one social media user.

    “55 MPH limit for trucks while passenger vehicles are wizzing by them at 70MPH (if you’re lucky) is what is unsafe,” another person pointed out.

    “Californians don’t seem to understand this is why EVERYTHING cost more there. We get an automatic 1500 up charge for crossing into that ridiculous state. So please, continue to harass, raise the price of fuel and keep the speed limit low. We’ll just continue to raise the rates,” said another Facebook commenter.

    The post CHP nabs semi driver for 19 MPH over state’s truck speed limit appeared first on CDLLife .

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    La Muerte
    14m ago
    Good I am going 70 mph they always pass me at 85 mph
    Kirk Moore
    22m ago
    my 35 years of living in California and driving a truck is taught me if you drive faster than 62 in a 65 zone will tag you, if it's a 70 well maybe a little faster....the CHP knows a 55 MPH truck is way to slow in a crowd of 80 MPH autos but they do not want you to go as fast as the cars.....in my FORD I usually run 72-77 depending on traffic and have never been pulled over for speeding....one time I arrived at my company's trucking facility at 1AM and took my FORD down the I-10 for a late nite meal to JACK IN THE BOX I was moving about 77 MPH about the same as everyone else, I took my off-ramp AND SLOWED DOWN to a safe speed and when I hit the stop sign at the end of the ramp, I glanced in my rear view mirror and saw a CHP crusier, he had been tailing me for some time I will assume with his lights off! He was gauging if I was drunk or stoned I guess and the way I slowed down and came to a dead stop at the stopsign must have convinced him of my sobriety (it was right at bartime)
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