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What is your speed limit for AI drivers?


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I usually take an average speed for the road I'm clocking, then set the radar to go off at or over that speed.  If anybody comes by over that "set" limit, I pull them over.

 

Funny thing is with the radar I'm using, for the most part the average speed on one of the faster divided highways is like 25-30mph...I think it's a calculation issue with the radar script.  Oh well...

 

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Depends upon where you are, for me the Union Drives are 35-40 and I pull cars going 45-50 mph. Plumbers is different depending on where you are, but mostly the same as UDE/UDW. Streets like Columbus, Beaverhead, Etc. are more like 25-35 and I get cars going 40-45 mph. 

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Certain places like the Expressways, I allow up to 35, and any higher I pull them over.

Streets such as Mohawk Ave, I haven't really set myself a limit, as long as the AI's driving is good, and they're not weaving all over the road or rear-ending vehicles, I leave 'em be.

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I get lots of main street cars going 18 - 25 some go 30. I don't pull people over on main street I usually do on highways if they are going 43 - 50 (depending on other vehicles speeds). 

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30 for city streets unless posted otherwise. I don't really patrol the highways much (my beat is in Berchem) so I don't have much on that.

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