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Don't we have a Constitutional right to speed doc03 Jan 2024 #1
Agree with you 100%. This gives the MAGATs an excellent talking point about supposed progressive overreach. beaglelover Jan 2024 #2
Lehtos Law mentions that very thing, of possible overreach. TheBlackAdder Jan 2024 #13
Terrible, terrible idea California zeusdogmom Jan 2024 #3
The idea is to save lives, that matters, no? nt TeamProg Jan 2024 #12
In that case let's make the speed limit five MPH The Mouth Jan 2024 #16
Don't blame the entire state of California Mr.Bill Jan 2024 #15
During COVID is when I noticed people driving 90-100 mph louis-t Jan 2024 #4
this is already a feature available to auto driving cars getagrip_already Jan 2024 #5
Yup, the tech is already there. Just link the speed sign or speed gps signal to the cruise control...the problem is mitch96 Jan 2024 #7
Stupid idea NoRethugFriends Jan 2024 #6
Hmmmm, I've never been in a situation like that nor has anyone I know. Can you give us a hard example of such an event TeamProg Jan 2024 #11
The 35 over 25 on residential streets works for me. Tikki Jan 2024 #8
What an idiot The Mouth Jan 2024 #9
Doing that in an election year when so much is at stake in November. What a maroon. TheBlackAdder Jan 2024 #14
I think it's A GREAT IDEA! I mean, we DO HAVE SPEED LIMITS, right???!?! What's so hard TeamProg Jan 2024 #10
I'd rather get rid of speed limits on freeways The Mouth Jan 2024 #17
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