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Skiing is overrated, besides, who frowns while riding a jet ski? We can all have jet skis! And a 13mo jet ski season like Florida!
Look, these will be fuel economy standards the likes of which very few people have ever seen. Tremendous, tremendous standards made by the greatest president God has ever created. Somewhere in the teens probably. I don’t know, I might make them in the teens. Look it’s freezing and snowing in Washington, we need global…
You mean aside from the US being the only country to actually use a nuke, the decades of undermining and overthrowing governments, or a military that spends more then the next 7 countries combined (while not participating in the Geneva convention)? Oh, and the tendency for the syphilitic orange to drop crushing…
I could stand in the middle
of 5th Avenueeast and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters.
It’s almost as if the stock market has very little bearing on reality.
Southeast Michigan in particular has a lot of really poorly designed on- and off-ramps, because those highways were built in an era when traffic was lighter and speeds were lower. (Highway speed limits in many states were 45 or 50 mph in the early 1950s.) Once the area around a cloverleaf gets developed it’s hard to…
It’s because the speed limit in their entire state is 7
80 seems to be a reasonable natural limit because for most cars any faster and economy tanks and the sensation of speed is heightened.
If it helps any, we hate our insurance.
What’s the pothole density in UT vs MI?
Upside-down on a snowy road, which appears to be too small to have a 75mph limit.
Speed does NOT kill. This is a myth promulgated by the insurance industry to line their own pockets and the mommies because they know everything.
Nobody anywhere can drive, including Ohio.
My first thought as well. I hate evidence free speculation like this, it reeks of politics.
it’s not the speed that kills you, it’s the sudden stop
“The cars are way better than they used to be — better braking, better handling, better from an overall safety perspective.”
Interesting. Utah was one of the first states to do an 80 mph limit and the data showed almost none of what this study found. Marginal changes in speeding or injuries and people, for the most part, still just drive 80.