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hm_murdock

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« Reply #15 on: 27 March 2004, 22:17 »
see the driving madness? I dunno if I want to! :-o
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« Reply #16 on: 27 March 2004, 23:42 »
quote:
Originally posted by Sauron The Deceiver:


Fucker
Only
Runs
Downhill

Modern American Cars Suck Shit.



Ha ha!  Thats a new one for me. Here are the ones I know in case some people do not know these already:

Found On Roadside Dead
Fucked On Race Day
Fuckin Old Rusty Dustbin
Fix Or Repair Daily

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« Reply #17 on: 28 March 2004, 00:21 »
Fucked Old Rebuilt Dodge




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« Reply #18 on: 28 March 2004, 06:03 »
I own three cars, but believe me, if we had light rail in Kansas City, I would be on it everyday.

1985 Buick LeSabre 2 door 307 V8
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« Reply #19 on: 28 March 2004, 13:39 »
So Kansas City residential speed limit is only 20mph?  In California it is 25.
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« Reply #20 on: 28 March 2004, 20:37 »
Yeah residential speed limit here is pretty slow, lots of kids in the neighborhoods, it probably is seen as a safety thing. At least we have 75 mph Interstates here.
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« Reply #21 on: 29 March 2004, 03:06 »
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Originally posted by ThePreacher:
Yeah residential speed limit here is pretty slow, lots of kids in the neighborhoods, it probably is seen as a safety thing. At least we have 75 mph Interstates here.


California interstates are 70.  I looked into state max speed limits and the highest I found were 75, and a few were only 55 or 60.  But when I was in Utah about 6 years ago, I was on a freeway that was 80mph!
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« Reply #22 on: 29 March 2004, 03:21 »
In the LA/Orange County/San Deigo area, the cops do not enforce the freeway speed limits, simply because it is more dangerous to pull someone off a fast moving freeway ticket them, and have them pull back into traffic, than it is to let them be.  so, for all intents an purposes have no speed limit on a freeway, a'la the Autobaun [sic].

there are spped limits in residential and school zones however, but with a school zone it is only if 2 or more children are nearby.
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« Reply #23 on: 29 March 2004, 06:09 »
yeah, I have driven through LA, so I know how bad it can be.
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