Subarus and Audis
Kneale Brownson
knotnook at traverse.com
Tue Oct 16 10:55:05 EDT 2001
What's really funny is to look at what the speed limits on those roads was
set to before Nixon's double nickel.
At 08:34 AM 10/16/2001 -0400, Roger M. Woodbury wrote:
>I used to rail against speed enforcement,
>
>
>Now, I believe that, given the traffic density on the roads in areas where
>most people live, strict speed control is vital to the safety and welfare of
>most people.
>
>However, in outlying areas, where the traffic density is mostly five cars in
>three hundred yards, the rather arbitrary enforcement of a 55 or 65 mile per
>hour speed limit borders on personal liberty and is a foolish way to waste
>the assets of the State and the lives of everyone involved.
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