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rookie231

Junior Member
She made the decision to move farther from the children. Petition to keep the meeting place the same, and she can drive the extra distance.
 


Rushia

Senior Member
This is a bit of an exaggeration... in what part of LA do you live and where did she move to?

Really... Barstow is a 120 mile trip from my house, I go frequently and it never takes me more than 1hr and 15 minutes. So I'd be interested in how you have an almost 2 hr trip to go 80 miles....

And I can be out of the state in 3 hours... :rolleyes: Really, you get better answers if you post without the dramatics.
According to what you first wrote here, those calcs put you at 96mph. 120 miles divided by 1 hr and 15 minutes.


Oh yeah... you can - and I never reach 96. It is exactly 118 miles from my driveway to one of my favorite stores. It takes me less than an hour and a half to get there... always. I do the drive. I oughta know. I did it again... just last weekend. I suppose next time I'll call OG and she can time me, although I believe she's been on the phone with me while I was making that drive a time or 2.

Now, I've gotten to Vegas in less than 4 hours.... yes, that requires me to drive pretty fast.
Now, you've changed it. That puts you at 78mph. 118 miles divided by 1 hr and 30 minutes.

You can probably leave OG out of it as she talks to me too. Physics and Math alone prove that YOU are the one out of line talking to the OP in the manner that you are.
 

CourtClerk

Senior Member
According to what you first wrote here, those calcs put you at 96mph. 120 miles divided by 1 hr and 15 minutes.




Now, you've changed it. That puts you at 78mph. 118 miles divided by 1 hr and 30 minutes.

You can probably leave OG out of it as she talks to me too. Physics and Math alone prove that YOU are the one out of line talking to the OP in the manner that you are.
Out of line? How so? I've made the drive. I've made just about the same drive the OP is getting ready to make, but farther so I have a pretty good grasp at just how long it's going to take him to make it... both in rush hour and not. Something you can't tell him. Something Ld can't tell him - unless either one of you have done it. I've done it... REGULARLY. The simple fact of the matter is that it WILL NOT take him 3 hours (or 2 hours) to make an 80 mile drive. Ever. Unless that is (again) someone is dead in the middle of the freeway.
 

CourtClerk

Senior Member
Now, you've changed it. That puts you at 78mph. 118 miles divided by 1 hr and 30 minutes.
And i said LESS than an hour and a half... in fact, it's NEVER taken me an hour and a half to get there. As a matter of fact, it generally takes me 1hr, 15 minutes. Wanna go?
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
Oh yeah... you can - and I never reach 96. It is exactly 118 miles from my driveway to one of my favorite stores. It takes me less than an hour and a half to get there... always. I do the drive. I oughta know. I did it again... just last weekend. I suppose next time I'll call OG and she can time me, although I believe she's been on the phone with me while I was making that drive a time or 2.

Now, I've gotten to Vegas in less than 4 hours.... yes, that requires me to drive pretty fast.

Correction: 115 miles... I just mapquested it.
Even at 115 miles the math doesn't add up unless you are driving with a heck of a lead foot.

80 miles an hour means 80 miles in one hour. You are claiming that you drive 115 miles in no less than 1 1/2 hours and often less than 1 1/4 hours....and you are claiming that a parent should do the same or less with children in the car...

ARG....I am a leadfoot and I wouldn't dream of doing what you claim is feasible with a child in the car...and not even remotely what is LEGAL.
 

Rushia

Senior Member
Out of line? How so? I've made the drive. I've made just about the same drive the OP is getting ready to make, but farther so I have a pretty good grasp at just how long it's going to take him to make it... both in rush hour and not. Something you can't tell him. Something Ld can't tell him - unless either one of you have done it. I've done it... REGULARLY. The simple fact of the matter is that it WILL NOT take him 3 hours (or 2 hours) to make an 80 mile drive. Ever. Unless that is (again) someone is dead in the middle of the freeway.
And i said LESS than an hour and a half... in fact, it's NEVER taken me an hour and a half to get there. As a matter of fact, it generally takes me 1hr, 15 minutes. Wanna go?
I quoted both of your responses. First you said 120 at 1 hr and 15 minutes then it changed. I will agree that, no I don't live there, and 3 hours could be an exaggeration (I was actually reading that as his round trip time). His original thought was 1 hr 45 minutes which is NOT an exaggeration. He clearly states that he is worried about the children getting to bed at 10pm with a pick up time of 8:30. That's only 1 hr and 30 minutes.

The times and miles you are giving out puts you at speeds of 96 or 78 mph. So actually, no thanks, I wouldn't go. I can barely stand my husband driving the car, you'd probably give me a heart attack.
 

Rushia

Senior Member
Even at 115 miles the math doesn't add up unless you are driving with a heck of a lead foot.

80 miles an hour means 80 miles in one hour. You are claiming that you drive 115 miles in no less than 1 1/2 hours and often less than 1 1/4 hours....and you are claiming that a parent should do the same or less with children in the car...

ARG....I am a leadfoot and I wouldn't dream of doing what you claim is feasible with a child in the car...and not even remotely what is LEGAL.
DH and I did the math. According to what CC wrote it puts her at speeds of 78 to 96 mph.
 

profmum

Senior Member
And i said LESS than an hour and a half... in fact, it's NEVER taken me an hour and a half to get there. As a matter of fact, it generally takes me 1hr, 15 minutes. Wanna go?

Asking OP to drive above speed limits or irrationally because you do is anything but a legally appropriate answers. You should know better!
 
Please don't correct me when I say what I say unless you're sitting in my car next to me looking at my speedometer. I said what I said, meant what I said the way I said it and yes, it's all highway - just as the OP's drive will be.
Actually, moms house is 9 miles away from the freeway, so the majority of the commute is highway, but there is quite a bit of street driving once i exit the 5.

I got the "3hrs" in traffic estimation from google maps. It said the commute would be 1 hr 45 minutes (that's with absolutely no traffic... which in LA never really exists, even on Sunday nights, at least on the 2 freeways I have to use) and google maps said 3 hrs if i take the 405 in traffic and 3 hrs 45 minutes if i take the 5 in traffic. Im sure thats just a worst case scenario.

Having her meet me near her last residence would be great, but I know she won't go for it without a fight. So, no matter what, I would have to go to court to get anything changed.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
Well I have talked to CC a few times while she was driving out there and apparently the speed limit in that neck of the woods legally is 70-75. And traffic normally does 5mph over wherever you drive. And I have driven through many states where if you are going 75 that is FAR TOO SLOW -- it will get you run over.
I am not advocating speeding by the way. I don't know what CA traffic is except CA strikes me as insane in many regards. No offense CC.


90 minutes is not a bad commute one way for the OP. If he doesn't like the time table he can petition that the children are brought back to him earlier or he can try to have a conversation with mom and be rational. Maybe mom will be rational. It happens.
 
try to have a conversation with mom and be rational. Maybe mom will be rational. It happens.
Ha! This woman is never rational. The last 4 yrs of dealing with custody, not one rational thing has ever come out of her mouth. That being said, I suppose it is worth a shot to at least try to discuss it with her.

Maybe bringing an OSC to the table will force us into mediation, and it can get worked out there without having to get the courts involved (yeah right!). I won't worry about this until school starts though.

Thanks for every ones opinion. Have a great weekend.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
Ha! This woman is never rational.
So why would you have sex with an irrational woman?

The last 4 yrs of dealing with custody, not one rational thing has ever come out of her mouth. That being said, I suppose it is worth a shot to at least try to discuss it with her.
Why do you say that?
Maybe she thinks you have been irrational.

Maybe bringing an OSC to the table will force us into mediation, and it can get worked out there without having to get the courts involved (yeah right!). I won't worry about this until school starts though.
Really? If you dont' worry about until school starts then the children will be dealing with late nights for quite a bit during school. Guess it is not that important.
 

penelope10

Senior Member
I quoted both of your responses. First you said 120 at 1 hr and 15 minutes then it changed. I will agree that, no I don't live there, and 3 hours could be an exaggeration (I was actually reading that as his round trip time). His original thought was 1 hr 45 minutes which is NOT an exaggeration. He clearly states that he is worried about the children getting to bed at 10pm with a pick up time of 8:30. That's only 1 hr and 30 minutes.

The times and miles you are giving out puts you at speeds of 96 or 78 mph. So actually, no thanks, I wouldn't go. I can barely stand my husband driving the car, you'd probably give me a heart attack.
LOL, I'd ride with CC. I have friends from Louisiana who drive super fast. Followed them once in my own car and just about had a heart attack. However, I'm fine as a passenger. I just bring a book and don't watch the traffic.

I drive from TX to OK to see my eldest daughter, and if one doesn't drive between 70 and 80 mile an hour you'll be flattened by the drivers behind you. Been on the LA freeway once---people drive pretty darn fast and motorcycles can drive on the white line.
 

Rushia

Senior Member
LOL, I'd ride with CC. I have friends from Louisiana who drive super fast. Followed them once in my own car and just about had a heart attack. However, I'm fine as a passenger. I just bring a book and don't watch the traffic.

I drive from TX to OK to see my eldest daughter, and if one doesn't drive between 70 and 80 mile an hour you'll be flattened by the drivers behind you. Been on the LA freeway once---people drive pretty darn fast and motorcycles can drive on the white line.
I only meant that part as kind of a joke. A brake pedal seems to spring up on the passenger side of the car when DH is driving. I'm forever hitting that imaginary pedal. I'm a very boring driver, I do the speed limit, no more. If other people don't like it, they are entitled to their tickets and can just go around me.
 

penelope10

Senior Member
I only meant that part as kind of a joke. A brake pedal seems to spring up on the passenger side of the car when DH is driving. I'm forever hitting that imaginary pedal. I'm a very boring driver, I do the speed limit, no more. If other people don't like it, they are entitled to their tickets and can just go around me.
I used to do the same thing with OZ. Fast driving doesn't bother me, but riding someone's tail end does. He'd be really bad about looking at other things when we'd get to a light. Not only would I hit the imaginary brake, a couple of times I literally screamed--saved us from seriously hurting the other party and ourselves.

I'm a pretty boring driver myself (most of the time). That's why I take a book with me and ride as a passenger on rode trips.:)
 

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