Speed limits are for poor people?
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Ziggy wrote...
I'm a general believer if you drive with the flow of traffic you'll be fine. I live in Atlanta and the major loop that goes around the city the speed limit as 55MPH. If you actually go that speed though, you'd probably kill people because everyone drives at a much higher speed. Besides rush hour, on average I drive 70-75 on there and stay right in the pack of other vehicles. The danger of that of which I noticed was if the speed limit is 55MPH and you're just going 10MPH over at 65, you're speeding but people are passing you, so cops get you because you're breaking the law but you're staying behind so you're easier to catch.
Moral of the story: If you speed, speed enough to make it count.
This does highlight speed limits as a pretty dumb law, since there's no easy way to enforce it.
Sure, you'll stop a few dozen people out of the hundreds- big whup. You've accomplished nothing.
Make roads narrower. That'd be more effective.
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Kadushy
Douchebag
mangaka350 wrote...
animefreak_usa wrote...
mangaka350 wrote...
Oh great, whats next??? Small houses is for poor people??? You live in a tree.
False, i live in a cave... Surfing the interwebz~
I laughed for some reason.
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Brittany
Director of Production
PumpJack McGee wrote...
Ziggy wrote...
I'm a general believer if you drive with the flow of traffic you'll be fine. I live in Atlanta and the major loop that goes around the city the speed limit as 55MPH. If you actually go that speed though, you'd probably kill people because everyone drives at a much higher speed. Besides rush hour, on average I drive 70-75 on there and stay right in the pack of other vehicles. The danger of that of which I noticed was if the speed limit is 55MPH and you're just going 10MPH over at 65, you're speeding but people are passing you, so cops get you because you're breaking the law but you're staying behind so you're easier to catch.
Moral of the story: If you speed, speed enough to make it count.
This does highlight speed limits as a pretty dumb law, since there's no easy way to enforce it.
Sure, you'll stop a few dozen people out of the hundreds- big whup. You've accomplished nothing.
Make roads narrower. That'd be more effective.
The state I live in actually want to spend a couple million on new speed limit signs that are electronic so they can 'change' depending on the size of traffic. People do that already :P We don't need no multi million dollar sign project