I can not believe this thread has gone on for now 42 posts.
Man up, pay the ticket and slow down...you wont win
Listen, for everyone repeating "man up" or some variation on that theme, I challenge you to point out where I'm actually not doing exactly that.
I have my suspicions that there are troopers, Highway Patrol, State Police, etc. among the LEO on this board. My second cousin was a trooper in North Carolina his whole career, and I have a huge amount of respect for the profession. Much of his work was not just traffic enforcement, but daily motorist assistance and the like took up huge amounts of his time, tremendously service oriented, and he loved it.
Hence, I started this thread out of curiosity and for my own edification to ask two primary questions. First, I am not an expert on what motivates troopers to give out tickets in individual situations, nor how they clock speeds, so I asked: can my speed by accurately clocked by a trooper going the opposed direction in a highway with a several foot wide grass median? Second, I did not deny I was speeding, but the specific allegation says more than 10% over. I do not believe I was doing that. Hence the question, should I take the ticket/is it worth going to court? This is also in an area where speed limits rapidly and randomly move back and forth between posted 70 to 75.
The trooper was courteous, professional, and allowed me to exit my vehicle and interact with him between our two cars, as I had a dog in the back seat who likes to bark at strangers.
At the close of our encounter, I shook his hand and thanked him for his service to his community.
This would be the first ticket actually on my record, so I'm not terribly worried about insurance impacts.
Having had the questions answered, my inclination is to pay the ticket.