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Time To Drive 55 Miles Per Hour AgainAlex Weidmann ![]() http://freelancetwins.com Did you know during the 1970s, the United States Congress adopted a nationwide 55 mile-per-hour speed limit law. They even withheld highway funding from any state that failed to comply with the federal law. That law was repealed over 12 years ago, but with the rising cost of fuel and global warming concerns, some people are asking Congress to re-adopt the law of the 1970s.
One of those groups is Drive 55
who is helping lobby Congress to re-pass this law. They also encourage people
to donate, get bumper stickers and encourage other people to drive 55 miles per
hours. "Sheer physics tell you lower speeds equal better fuel economy,
fewer injuries and lower emissions" said Justin McNaull, director of state
relations for AAA. The drawbacks aren't measured just in terms of minutes lost. The SF Times reports there's the feeling of inadequacy that comes from being flipped off by a little boy in another car. From being tailgated by little old ladies and pickup trucks. From being passed by 830 vehicles, including an AC Transit bus, on a drive from the Bay Area to deep into the San Joaquin Valley.
Global warming causes by Alex Weidmann
Article submitted Friday, July 11, 2008 |
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