Speeding tickets at a racetrack????!!!!!!!!
#1
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Speeding tickets at a racetrack????!!!!!!!!
Yep, no BS. NJMP has State Troopers show up on site. This weekend they issued seatbelt violations to DE driver that were more than 2 years old (regardless of expiration it seemed). Ironically they did not bother the rest of us in the race group because of the annual inspection log books. They also clocked cars exceeding 15mph in the paddock and gave out citations!
Next will likely be a ticket for crashing on track for driving at "unsafe speeds".
Next will likely be a ticket for crashing on track for driving at "unsafe speeds".
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Yep, no BS. NJMP has State Troopers show up on site. This weekend they issued seatbelt violations to DE driver that were more than 2 years old (regardless of expiration it seemed). Ironically they did not bother the rest of us in the race group because of the annual inspection log books. They also clocked cars exceeding 15mph in the paddock and gave out citations!
Next will likely be a ticket for crashing on track for driving at "unsafe speeds".
Next will likely be a ticket for crashing on track for driving at "unsafe speeds".
#3
Yep, no BS. NJMP has State Troopers show up on site. This weekend they issued seatbelt violations to DE driver that were more than 2 years old (regardless of expiration it seemed). Ironically they did not bother the rest of us in the race group because of the annual inspection log books. They also clocked cars exceeding 15mph in the paddock and gave out citations!
Next will likely be a ticket for crashing on track for driving at "unsafe speeds".
Next will likely be a ticket for crashing on track for driving at "unsafe speeds".
That said at the PCA race I did see them driving around several times. I thought it was good at the time
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What the ****? Is this serious? Was there any warning that troopers would be giving out ciations? If not, people who got tickets should be sending them to NJMP for reimbursement - unacceptable!
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No joke, we had a racers group meeting and thought it was a gag until the DE folks were lined up to stage for their run session. The trooper went right down the staging line inspecting belts. Private property? Well keep in mind that a big grant was given by the State for the track facillities. I am sure they have some sort of jurisdiction at the track parking etc.
I may re-think how often I frequent NJMP. While most of us are compliant it just leaves a lousy feeling having Government regulate yet another activity we enjoy.
I may re-think how often I frequent NJMP. While most of us are compliant it just leaves a lousy feeling having Government regulate yet another activity we enjoy.
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#8
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I am not 100% familiar with the vehicle code in NJ...but I find that very suspect......since the racetrack is private property (unless its owned by the state)...they can't enforce traffic laws there....under the same thinking...why not randomly write farmers on tractors seatbelt tickets?
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The big issue for NASA is they allowed older belts that are inspected for DE only, not racing. Every time I have been there, I have seen a police or Trooper sedan hanging around. I thought they just being social. Next enforcement will likely be trailers at the gate coming and going.
Be aware before you go there and watch your speed in and out, hopefully not a problem on the track.
#10
Burning Brakes
Wait, how does one tell if a seatbelt is more than two years old? I thought seatbelts had only expiration dates on them?
I'd heard stories (from some of the Skippy instructors) about CT state police ticketing folks for speeding in the Lime Rock paddock, but never heard anything about seatbelts ... maybe we should all wear our three-points on top of our harnesses?
I'd heard stories (from some of the Skippy instructors) about CT state police ticketing folks for speeding in the Lime Rock paddock, but never heard anything about seatbelts ... maybe we should all wear our three-points on top of our harnesses?
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Bull**** like this will not stand a court challenge. But the PRNJ strikes again! And you dingdongs want to re-elect Corzine, whose own wreck at 95 MPH, w/o seatbelts, in a State Trooper Suburban showed how some pigs are more equal than others in your laughhole of a state.
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Also, the bull**** NJ law that you can't pump your own fuel applies to the race track, so you have to wait for the yahoo to meander down to you to fill your tank.
Also, fuel jugs MUST BE RED. Silly stuff.
There is always a trooper on site when the tracks are in use.
Also, fuel jugs MUST BE RED. Silly stuff.
There is always a trooper on site when the tracks are in use.
#14
Hopefully someone like Tremper will come along and explain this in more detail....but yes, by law, racing facilities in NJ come under the watch of the State Police.
I still don't understand the tickets for belts?
I still don't understand the tickets for belts?
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Dan, the track chair said it is on the NJMP website under the rules of track usage. I was really shocked.
The big issue for NASA is they allowed older belts that are inspected for DE only, not racing. Every time I have been there, I have seen a police or Trooper sedan hanging around. I thought they just being social. Next enforcement will likely be trailers at the gate coming and going.
Be aware before you go there and watch your speed in and out, hopefully not a problem on the track.
The big issue for NASA is they allowed older belts that are inspected for DE only, not racing. Every time I have been there, I have seen a police or Trooper sedan hanging around. I thought they just being social. Next enforcement will likely be trailers at the gate coming and going.
Be aware before you go there and watch your speed in and out, hopefully not a problem on the track.