
Sammy Hagar seeks out police officer whose ticket inspired ‘I Can’t Drive 55’: ‘Would be treated like a king’
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A speeding ticket Sammy Hagar received in 1983 inspired one of his biggest solo hits, "I Can't Drive 55." Now, the former Van Halen rocker wants to meet with the trooper who gave it to him.
"This man would be backstage with his family and he would be treated like a king," the 76-year-old told the Times-Union this week. "I would do a shot with him, I’ll take pictures, I’ll give him a swag bag. I might bring him out on stage and introduce him."
Driving home from the Albany, New York, airport after a "wonderful family vacation" to Greece, Italy, Egypt and Kenya in 1983, Hagar said he absentmindedly started driving his rental car 62 mph, when the national speed limit at the time on highways was 55 mph.

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