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This is about entitlement, not economics.

If you don't drive like an asshole, speeding tickets are just an inconvenient, Poisson-frequency toll. Yes, you can safely drive 80 mph in light or no traffic... and if you do so, you might get one ticket every ~3-5 years. You're not likely to accumulate points. Good-driver-got-unlucky tickets are rare and usually minor enough that it doesn't cost-justify the plate. Even if your insurance company is a dickhead, you can usually go to court and get the charge reduced to something without points... unless you habitually drive like an asshole (or speed in the wrong state; be cautious in Virginia.)

It's not surprising that this article would focus on Sand Hill Road, where the running ideology is that one should be able to buy one's way out of anything.



> be cautious in Virginia

I drive like an old lady because I'm in Northern VA, and I've still gotten tickets here.




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