"The cruising motorcycles clearly obeyed the laws, but we found that sportbikes were different."
Perhaps because a "cruising motorcycle" doesn't really corner that well on a good day, and all it takes is one slow bike in a pack to slow the whole pack down?
Also, BS on 153. If everyone else is running the 80s or 90s through there, I seriously doubt someone is running 50+ faster. They may have gotten a measurement of the tire speed or something - I've had speed radar get very confused on the 1125.
... and finally, while I know it's a double yellow in several of the passes shown, they were perfectly safe passes for a sportbike. Just because a car can't pass in that distance doesn't mean something that accelerates rapidly can't make a safe pass in the same area. Illegal, yes. Unsafe? Not really.
200 mph on the clock and it's not even at 10k yet? Anybody with 1/2 a brain can see it's on the wrong side of the road and those would be klicks. But, where would the outrage and hyperbole come from then?
"... and finally, while I know it's a double yellow in several of the passes shown, they were perfectly safe passes for a sportbike. Just because a car can't pass in that distance doesn't mean something that accelerates rapidly can't make a safe pass in the same area. Illegal, yes. Unsafe? Not really."
You're right -- we all know that a Prius or a tractor/trailer isn't going to have the same passing power as a sportbike, so it's sad that that double yellow line still applies to everyone.
It's funny -- when you ride a sportbike, people expect you to make "illegal" passes like that. I can't tell you how many times I've been going down rural highways and lined up behind the traffic to wait to execute a "legal" pass. When I do that, people are constantly waving me on, as if to say, "go ahead an pass here, we know you can do it." Then they're disappointed when I don't make the pass. Sometimes they seem offended if you don't make the pass.
Seems like a shame to get whacked with a ticket for doing something that makes sense, is totally safe, but remains illegal.
Looking at the white lines going by, it sure doesn't feel like he's going as fast as his instruments say. I agree, it looks like there's something fishy going on with the speedo cal.