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America's Need For Speed: Let's Make It Safe
Everyone has been there; you are driving down a four lane interstate highway miles from the nearest community, where you could easily cruise at speeds of seventy-five or even eighty miles per hour, which you feel is reasonable. But you are unable to do this because the speed limit is only sixty-five or maybe even fifty-five and you are afraid of receiving a ticket. The same situation
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will be satisfied. So if ever told that speed kills, be sure to reply, "How do you know?" (Bedard, pg. 109) Works Cited Palmaffy, Tyce. "Don't Brake for Big Government" Policy Review. Sept.-Oct. 1996. Pg. 11-13. Bedard, Patrick. "They Say Speed Kills" Car and Driver. Sept. 1996. Pg. 109-113. Nikkel, Cathy. "The Illusion of Speed" Motor Trend. Aug. 1996. Pg. 36-37. Bedard, Patrick. "Why the Speed Limit has Nothing to do with Speeds" Car and Driver. Sept. 1996. Pg. 24.
will be satisfied. So if ever told that speed kills, be sure to reply, "How do you know?" (Bedard, pg. 109) Works Cited Palmaffy, Tyce. "Don't Brake for Big Government" Policy Review. Sept.-Oct. 1996. Pg. 11-13. Bedard, Patrick. "They Say Speed Kills" Car and Driver. Sept. 1996. Pg. 109-113. Nikkel, Cathy. "The Illusion of Speed" Motor Trend. Aug. 1996. Pg. 36-37. Bedard, Patrick. "Why the Speed Limit has Nothing to do with Speeds" Car and Driver. Sept. 1996. Pg. 24.