Will I get pulled over on my cross-country driving trip?
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I'm going to drive from SF, through Nevada, Utah, Colorado, NM, Texas, OK, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, MD, Pennsylvania, NJ, to New York, over two weeks.

I drive pretty conservatively, following normal speeding rules. I drive a red Porsche.

Will I get pulled over?

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I'm through to New Jersey. Not much time left till I get to NYC although I'm staying here a few days first

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@StrayClimb I wouldn’t have invested here if I’d known the close date was tentative. The description (“…two weeks…”) only reifies the original close date. I’d appreciate an early resolution but idk what manifold conventions bear on this.

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@ElmerFudd I just set up a limit order at 8%, so you can sell your remaining shares if you want.

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@Gabrielle Much appreciated!

@ElmerFudd hmm, yeah, I'm sorry about that. I got stuck here. I had assumed people interpreted the lack of updates as due to that. My bad. There's some chance I won't complete it and will turn back early - that would resolve NA most likely. I'm trying to come up with a fair way to handle this but it's innately pretty hard given that it's a personal choice situation.

I got stuck a while in Utah dealing with snow and flooding. The trip is still on. Extending the due date.

update: pausing in SLC for about 2 weeks - planning to continue relatively soon. Massive snow here... gotta wait til it melts.

no issues so far, in Utah

more info: I've lived in the SF Bay peninsula for seven years and the only ticket I got was setup red light ticket, driving every day.

I also drive about 12k miles during COVID across CA, UT, Seattle, etc. During that time I called 911 three times for accidents I saw. But was never pulled over.

I've heard about small towns which are basically speed traps... Was thinking it may happen while passing through unfamiliar areas