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Re: The great speed and safety myth
References: <3sh8o8$pa8@clark.net>
In article <3sh8o8$pa8@clark.net>, kevinatk@home.com (Kevin Atkinson) writes:
> Actully according to a AAA reports "Did the 65 mph Speed Limit
> Save Lives?" the *statewide* (including all roads not just the
> interstates) fatality rates fell by 3.4 to 5.1 percent in the
> states that adopted the 65 mph limit.
The usual reason given is that, with the higher speed limits, people
will go a little out of their way to take an interstate as opposed to
taking a shorter secondary road. Since an interstate is inherently
safer (no stop lights, wider median and shoulders, better visibility),
the overall accident rate drops.
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Phil Mueller pamuelle@ingr.com 1989 BMW 325i