Ryan Dunn crashed because he was too drunk to drive, not because he was going a few miles an hour over the speed limit. Those are two totally different things. I don't wish that on anybody, but driving that fast while that drunk on a road well-known for curves and such, that's just plain damn stupid, and one can't be too surprised when something bad happens.

I'll admit that I speed. But, as has been mentioned here, if I were to get pulled over, I wouldn't be surprised or upset. I don't speed excessively, though -- there's a balance that doesn't draw attention.

Everywhere in America that I've ever driven, people who go the speed limit are road hazards. So everybody prettymuch has to speed. But there's a way to be smart about it -- if you're going 55 on the interstate, you're nothing but a traffic hazard. But if you're going 80, you're going fast enough to, at the very least, make yourself stand out. Of course, at that point, you're also posing a danger to yourself and the drivers around you and causing another traffic hazard. You shouldn't really do any more than it takes to keep up with traffic. It's the same thing with breaking any other law -- if you've going to do it, don't be stupid about it, and don't flaunt it.

I've been pulled over one time for speeding, and I didn't get a ticket. And I usually go about eight over -- in a 25, I'll go 33 or so, in a 55, I'll go maybe 65.