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Should the US government bring back the 55 mph max speed limit again?

1418 messages, Last post on Dec 16, 2008 at 11:21 AM
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Replying to: andres3 (Dec 05, 2007 10:16 pm) Somehow CA has attracted a lot of tree hugging, no nothing environmentalists. They feel they are taking the high ground by slowing down the flow of traffic. I would take their license away until they have taken a course in highway driving etiquette. I have no problem with drivers in the right lane going less than the flow of traffic for whatever the reason. They need to stay in the right lane and stay out of the left lanes and HOV lanes. I do not care if they were given an HOV pass because of a stupid law designed to encourage more hybrids. Going 55 MPH when the flow is 75 MPH is DANGEROUS to all those on the highway. GO with the flow or get OFF the highway and take a 35 MPH surface street.
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Replying to: steve_ (Dec 05, 2007 10:19 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Dec 05, 2007 10:26 pm) I think they should repeal the idea that HOV is for hybrids, it should only be for cars with more than one person in them. I think motorcycles should be banned too, unless they have 2 on the seat also. I think that Chrysler would quickly become the #1 automaker in the US if they were the first to equip their cars with dual .50 caliber machine gun turrets on the front bumper. Perfect for getting someone out of your way that is determined to block you in the fast lane and get you into going the same speed as the slow lane. Or maybe optional upgrades to rocket launchers...... I wish I had a trigger button to get trigger happy with sometimes. Reminds me of video games where you get to blow cars up while driving.... Instead of honking I want my horn to assume control of the vehicle in front of me so that I can better drive their vehicle for them directly in front of me. |
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Replying to: gagrice (Dec 05, 2007 10:30 pm) Sort of like prohibition? I wonder if making alcohol illegal would reduce drunk driving deaths?
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You guys have me doubled over with laughter at this strong response to the 55 mph proposal! The whole Hitler thing was particularly hilarious. Thank you! Oh, and 1stpik, when I said this: "more revenues will be garnered from speeding tickets, and that money can be used to finally bring our roads up to better than a third world standard." I was being facetious. There is no doubt WHATSOEVER in my mind that any reduction in the national speed limit would be completely ignored by a solid 97% (maybe more) of the driving public.
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Replying to: nippononly (Dec 05, 2007 10:49 pm) Right!, but you can bet the remaining 3% model citizen would make sure they drive 55 blocking the others behind them. It is too easy to have 3 cars occupying 3 lanes on the same row, blocking 100 cars. Some times looks like some people already anticipated such a bill.
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Replying to: andres3 (Dec 05, 2007 10:38 pm) There's no question that a 55 MPH national limit would save fuel, but I doubt it's going to happen. And, having spent quite a bit of time driving in Europe, I second the motion that American drivers are not only lacking in lane discipline, but discipline and driving courtesy period. When you spend some time in Europe, especially Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, you realize what courtesy is all about, as well as proper driving techniques. I will give you an example: when I was driving in southern Germany near Bodensee or Lake Constance during the summer, I slowed for a stoplight. A BMW pulled up beside me on the left with its radio blaring, just like you hear and see here in the States. However, when I looked over at the driver, and he too looked at me, he not only turned down the music, but rolled up the passenger side window to lower the decibel level of the music even further! Now, how many drivers in the States would do that?? If anything, they would crank it up even louder. |
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"There is no doubt WHATSOEVER in my mind that any reduction in the national speed limit would be completely ignored by a solid 97% (maybe more) of the driving public." This effectively answers the question of this discussion, "Should the US government bring back the 55 mph max speed limit again?" |
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55MPH IT'S NOT A GOOD IDEA IT'S JUST THE LAW |
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55! What a joke that was. I drove from L.A. to Oklahoma during the 55 limit, and I thought I would never get there. Plus, the amount of time and money spent on having cops out there in unmarked cars giving tickets when they could have been used on other things was ridiculous. Montana had the right idea during that time. If a motorist was doing under 70, the motorist got a $5 waste of natural resources ticket. |
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