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The Federal Study that Finds Speed Limits Irrelevant...
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Subject: The Federal Study that Finds Speed Limits Irrelevant...
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From: resch@cpcug.org (Gregory Resch)
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Date: 5 Aug 1995 00:17:54 -0400
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Keywords: federal-study, study, speed-limits, speed, limits
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Newsgroups: rec.autos.driving, dc.driving, ca.driving
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Organization: Careybrook Company Oxon Hill, Maryland U.S.A.
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References: <3v0s4l$5kj@clarknet.clark.net>
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Xref: news.clark.net rec.autos.driving:79365 dc.driving:3468 ca.driving:18649
kevinatk@home.com (Kevin Atkinson) writes:
> Here is part of the federal study that NMA dug up after the goverment
> tried to bury it. The federal government spent over half a million
> dollars and five years on it; it is not just a trivial or academic
> study....
If you think that the Federal government spending a measly $100K per year
on something isn't "trivial," you don't know much about the Federal
government nor the wonderful world of Federal grants and contracting. For
that kind of money, I doubt there's anything valid in the "study."
Sorry, if this bursts your bubble.
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