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by nuckinfutz on Thu Jun 08, 06 2:30pm
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i agree with nucky
by avalanche_ave on Thu Jun 08, 06 2:55pm
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More broken bones come with higher speeds , if the driver wants to risk his life and bones that's one thing, but not fair for those in his way.
by oh_what_a_relief on Thu Jun 08, 06 3:11pm
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Then they should get out of his way...
by Psycho_Frighead on Thu Jun 08, 06 5:03pm
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When he loses control and ends up on a sidewalk or plows into a another car, kinda hard to get out of his way.
by oh_what_a_relief on Thu Jun 08, 06 7:26pm
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100 to 110 mph or so in a well-maintained vehicle with little traffic around is perfectly managable.
by nuckinfutz on Thu Jun 08, 06 8:35pm
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I agree with owar. Generally, I'm satisfied with the speed limit. There's about a 400-mile section of freeway here called the I-5 which is pretty much as straight as an arrow, and almost completely absent of human dwellings. I think the speed limit is 75 mph. It should probably be 80 mph, since most people go 85-90 miles an hour. Voted : Yes Ohio is still effin' 65 even on interstates...how RIDICULOUS!
by Psycho_Frighead on Mon Oct 05, 09 9:21pm
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guess they want to outrun that cartoon roadrunner.
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