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reducing the speed limit

Date: Mon, 07/14/2008 - 19:28

Submitted by ladybug
on Mon, 07/14/2008 - 19:28

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I remember back in the 70's with the gas shortage and they lowered the speed limit to 55 I believe then. I personally think they should reduce the speed limit back down to 55 to help people out with the high price of gas.

Does anyone else agree with me? I personally think that 75 mph is way too fast, especially if your car has broken down and you are sitting on the side of the interstate and idiots are flying by doing more than the speed limit :twisted: .


Sorry, I admit that i'm a speeder.

I say if you want to go 55, that's okay; pull in the right lane and you can go 55. I don't think everyone should have to because you want to.

In all honesty, would lowering the speed limit really make people drive slower? Not really, there'll just be more tickets issued. Heck, there's already a 45 mph limit in construction zones, and people still fly through at 80.


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Submitted by DebtCruncher on Mon, 07/14/2008 - 20:32

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75 :shock: you can drive 75? here it is 65 but the big trucking company drivers can only go 62 they say it will save their company a couple million dollars a year. I also am a speeder :oops: But my explorer sits (except for going to work) if we go anywhere we use hubby Ram. It is soooooo much better on gas than the Explorer. I can't wait until I can get rid of that POS. Don't get me wrong it is a good truck but it is getting old and is starting to have problems that I just don't want to fix. One problem is going to cost us almost $1000 to fix. So I figure drive it less and I just may get a better trade in price for it. Hubby's truck has to get paid off before I can go car shopping. But I am not sure that I want to go back to a car :? With living is Wisconsin and going up to the cabin in the winter I need something bigger that can go through all the snow. So I just may have to put up with paying the price for gas.


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Submitted by puddlejmpr on Tue, 07/15/2008 - 08:43

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The truckers are getting killed by the cost of deisel. Making them get to their destinations later will cost them even more money. They need to operate at a faster speed to be efficient on fuel also especially in hilly areas. I am not for returning to the double nickels of the 70s. "looks like we got us a convoy"


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Submitted by Frogpatch on Tue, 07/15/2008 - 09:58

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You defintely don't want to pull into Nebraska and speed our state troopers love to pull people over, especially if you have califonria plates, (I know it seems biased, but they do) on it seems whenever I see a car pulled over they have all the occupants out of the car and are searching it for drugs, usually with the drug dogs. And you definetely don't want to speed up to Omaha in the morning because they sit and wait for speeders around 7:30 in the morning they are lined up waiting.

After reading everyone's thoughts I think personally they should reduce it down to 65 at least...after thinking about it, 55 is too slow...like I said it is very scary to be sitting on the side of the road with traffic whizzing by you so fast that your car rocks...been there and done that.


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Submitted by ladybug on Tue, 07/15/2008 - 20:30

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The highway patrol by me likes to speed themselves. I can always see them go whizzing by without their lights on. Several times I've had them pull right on my a$$ like they are about to pull me over, so then I start to pull over and they go speeding by.

I do hear ya , lady, as far as being on the side of the road. Luckily I've never broken down by myself on a highway. But when I was a kid, I remember several times that we had to pull over for flat tires/etc. It was scary to think it just takes one motorist who's not paying attention.... Several people I know had family members killed by a motorist that ran into them like that.

But I don't think that speeding is a direct correlation to striking a car that's on the shoulder. I think that comes more from either drunk driving, dozing off or not paying attention. True there is more reaction time at slower speeds, but to someone who's not even cognizant and on a direct course for impact, even a few extra seconds won't make them react. 55 is just as deadly as 75 in a situation like that.

Even though I speed, I like to think I'm not reckless because I still pay real close attention to everyone around me. And if the situation warrants me to slow down, then I do. Knock on wood, in 10 years of driving I've never been in an accident.


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Submitted by DebtCruncher on Tue, 07/15/2008 - 20:54

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I was watching the news one morning and they were talking about reducing the speed to 55. They say this will help with the consumption of oil. I have notice here in Columbus, Ohio people have slowed down on the freeways. I use to have a lead foot but with the gas prices I have slowed down to 60 - 65mph on the way to work. I noticed if I can do 55 - 60 with the cruise control I can usually get 5 to 7 extra miles to the gallon.


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Submitted by Ryan_N on Wed, 07/16/2008 - 09:21

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People have actually slowed down in Columbus Ryan? Whoa, that's a miracle, everytime I drive there I freak out, the worst is 315, I hate that freeway, people are nuts!

Anyway, I am for slowing it down, my life is worth a heck of a lot more than increasing my risks for an accident by speeding to get somewhere on time , rather than arriving a little late. Of coure there always the other option available, leave earlier! :wink:


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Submitted by Shazzers on Wed, 07/16/2008 - 09:51

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No tickets in 30 years. I drive over the speed limit but never faster than the other guy. I try to stay around 7 or 8 MPH over.
Florida Troopers use Camaros with lights only in the grill and mirrors. They cruise at 90 and if they are not gaining on you quiick enough they zap you with the lazer and pull you over. Speeding to catch speeders.


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Submitted by Frogpatch on Wed, 07/16/2008 - 09:58

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here in NC it is 65, but like everyone else, I have a lead foot but I just keep up with traffic for the most part. Our troopers here drive around in Dodge Chargers! They speed just as much as everyone else and spend as much time talking on the phone too (without an ear piece I might add). People here drive crazy too! Very few people drive the speed limit. It is usually over, even in road construction, or crawl in traffic, which I usually get stuck in coming and going home from work. I think sitting in traffic uses up more gas than anything!! Could not tell you when the last time I was able to use cruise control.


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Submitted by 2nband on Wed, 07/16/2008 - 11:22

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A lot of drivers are slowing down in Columbus (or I think they are). The right two lanes people are driving slower, but you still have the people zip past you in the left. I don't know if its the gas prices or all the cops that hide in the medium that is causing it now :D

Luckly in Ohio the cops have to have light bars and all the reflected tape. Its pretty easy to spot them in Ohio.


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Submitted by Ryan_N on Wed, 07/16/2008 - 13:11

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