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Title: any cops here?
Post by: mikeE36 on January 29, 2007, 06:20:13 PM
Just wondering. i have a few questions to ask.


Title: Re: any cops here?
Post by: MedicMudder on January 29, 2007, 06:23:25 PM
I am buddys with a few of them one of them rides as well.
I can call him with a question??


Title: Re: any cops here?
Post by: xr100racer on January 29, 2007, 06:50:56 PM
This will probably be a hijacking but I have a few questions for cops.

Whats the legal tint amont?
Is there a limit to how loud you can have your music?
Horsepower limit in the state of FL?

26%

No set limit, when its to the point where its distracting other drivers and disturbing the peace

Horsepower limit - your a dumbass. There is no hp limit, and it wouldnt affect you because you will never get near anything that would be considered illegal. What makes drag cars not street legal are the same things that make them go fast, Slicks, no cats, etc


Title: Re: any cops here?
Post by: LakeMaryKid on January 29, 2007, 08:04:03 PM


26%

No set limit, when its to the point where its distracting other drivers and disturbing the peace

Horsepower limit - your a dumbass. There is no hp limit, and it wouldnt affect you because you will never get near anything that would be considered illegal. What makes drag cars not street legal are the same things that make them go fast, Slicks, no cats, etc

LOL people still run those things on their vehicles? Forget that!

LMAO That made my night......a horsepower limit.

-Curtis-


Title: Re: any cops here?
Post by: rubicon500kid on January 29, 2007, 08:17:15 PM
HP limit LMAO  ahahahahaha this kid gets more retarded every day
next thing he will be askin if there is any limits on fatness or if there is limit on how tall u are lol 


Title: Re: any cops here?
Post by: honda guy250 on January 29, 2007, 08:55:32 PM
if slicks and no cats was illegal almost everyone in my lil ole town wouldnt have a vehicle, between bald mud tires and "custom exhausts"...j/k guys dont take me too seriously


Title: Re: any cops here?
Post by: xr100racer on January 29, 2007, 09:41:38 PM
Good to see Im not the only one thinking this kid is an idiot

You can get away with alot of stuff in florida emmsions wise and I dont see too many tickets for slicks or bald tires but it is illegal. Slicks are dangerous in rain and are not DOT approved, drag radials are the stickiest tire you can run on the skreets. I think the rule is atleast 2 lines of tread or something


Title: Re: any cops here?
Post by: PBSO_ATV_Deputy_4 on January 30, 2007, 12:26:00 AM
Check out the below links. The first covers traffic statutes, and the second off-road vehicle titling. Hopefully this will answer your questions.

http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=Ch0316/titl0316.htm&StatuteYear=2006&Title=%2D%3E2006%2D%3EChapter%20316


http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=Ch0317/titl0317.htm&StatuteYear=2006&Title=%2D%3E2006%2D%3EChapter%20317


Title: Re: any cops here?
Post by: SomBch on January 30, 2007, 08:28:39 AM
This will probably be a hijacking but I have a few questions for cops.

Whats the legal tint amont?
Is there a limit to how loud you can have your music?
Horsepower limit in the state of FL?

26%

No set limit, when its to the point where its distracting other drivers and disturbing the peace

Horsepower limit - your a dumbass. There is no hp limit, and it wouldnt affect you because you will never get near anything that would be considered illegal. What makes drag cars not street legal are the same things that make them go fast, Slicks, no cats, etc
316.3045  Operation of radios or other mechanical soundmaking devices or instruments in vehicles; exemptions.--

(1)  It is unlawful for any person operating or occupying a motor vehicle on a street or highway to operate or amplify the sound produced by a radio, tape player, or other mechanical soundmaking device or instrument from within the motor vehicle so that the sound is:

(a)  Plainly audible at a distance of 25 feet or more from the motor vehicle; or

(b)  Louder than necessary for the convenient hearing by persons inside the vehicle in areas adjoining churches, schools, or hospitals.