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PostPosted: 2005-06-08 10:15:02
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On Wed, 08 Jun 2005 02:57:15 +0100, Alistair J Murray
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>> Lose the speed imperative and the problem goes away!
>Lose the arbitrary limits and the problem goes away!

You think speed limits are a bigger cause of danger than people who
are in too much of a hurry? Interesting idea.

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PostPosted: 2005-06-08 12:14:52
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Just zis Guy, you know? wrote in
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> On Wed, 08 Jun 2005 02:57:15 +0100, Alistair J Murray
> wrote:
>
>>> Lose the speed imperative and the problem goes away!
>>Lose the arbitrary limits and the problem goes away!
>
> You think speed limits are a bigger cause of danger than people who
> are in too much of a hurry? Interesting idea.
>
> Guy

Next time you go for a drive, cover your speedo up.

Let us know how many pedestrians you kill and how many times you lose
control of the car. Get on a motorway and get to a speed you feel
comfortable driving at - see, your not doing 125 and I bet you dont crash.

Dont be so silly about the need to know your speed within 1 mph.

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PostPosted: 2005-06-08 15:46:35
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Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
> On Wed, 08 Jun 2005 02:57:15 +0100, Alistair J Murray
> wrote:
>
>>>Lose the speed imperative and the problem goes away!
>>
>>Lose the arbitrary limits and the problem goes away!
>
> You think speed limits are a bigger cause of danger than people who
> are in too much of a hurry?

Yes.

The Montana experience proves it.

> Interesting idea.

Indeed.



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PostPosted: 2005-06-08 18:07:27
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Alistair J Murray wrote:

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> The Montana experience proves it.

You have already been asked for a respectable cite on this and you have
not responded.


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PostPosted: 2005-06-09 12:46:30
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JLB wrote:
> Alistair J Murray wrote:
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>> The Montana experience proves it.
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> You have already been asked for a respectable cite on this and you have
> not responded.

http://www.hwysafety.com/hwy montana.htm

...or Google for something like montana speed paradox if you dont
think thats respectable.



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