Jim,
you are right on. Revenue is tough and they are going to get it anyway they can. Consider if a person breaks the law they pay the fine.
However, I have a technical question. Back in the 60's a judge ruled on this, but I'll save his ruling for later.
When you are going into a town, doing 55 mph and you see the speed limit sign that says, 35 mph, when you reach that sign you had better be doing 35 mph.
Now, let's do the inverse. You are leaving town from a 35 mph zone, and you see a sign that says 55 mph. Can you legally increase your speed to be doing 55 mph when you reach the sign?
Hmmm!
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