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Re: More laser stuff



It appears that it's the same in the US as over here.

If that's so then why does everybody say that the Brits drive on the wrong
side of the road?

Kind of makes you wonder...

Tom
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>From: orin@netcom.com (Orin Eman)
>Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 23:51:31 -0700 (PDT)
>Subject: Re: More laser stuff
>
>> setup would result in the lowest speed reading. Here in WA state, I ususally
>> see laser or radar traps set up using the left side of the road. So this
>>says
>> I should drive fast in the slow (right) lane.
>
>That's usually the lane that's empty anyway... especially north of Marysville.
>
>Orin.

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