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38054 Re: Speeding
   Micro, that's a lot of driving! I didn't know there were states with a...
starlight   POPE IV   06 Nov 2017
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Re: Speeding

By: micro in POPE IV
Wed, 01 Nov 17 6:49 PM
Msg. 37833 of 47202
(This msg. is a reply to 37797 by starlight)
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Starlight,

While I agree with the sentiment, as I drive over 35,000 miles a year on interstates, I think your description of people who actually are going the speed limit as "slow pokes" is somewhat unfair to law abiding citizens.

The speed limit on the interstates I travel most frequently, I-71, and I-75, and I-74 are mostly 70 mph posted speed limits. Inside heavily populated areas it returns to 65 and sometimes 55. But mostly I am going from one end of a state to the extreme opposite and out in country it is 70 here in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana and West Virginia.

I normally am running at 77 MPH, 7 over the speed limit. I am being passed on occasion by people in SUV's, Pickem Up Trucks, going at least 80 or faster and they are a blur sometimes.

I also pass people going closer to the posted speed limit .
I don't think anything about it and they do not create any danger to others. They are driving LEGAL.

IF one wants to take their chances and exceed the speed limit by leaps and bounds, they do so at THEIR OWN RISK.

While today's newer vehicles can handle going faster than the posted limit, that still does not make it safe.

I actually will on occasion, especially if going on a trip with mrs. micro (who is nothing like me) I will actually set cruise control to maybe one or two MPH over the posted limit.

As long as I drive in the inside lane I am bothering nobody. If I bother a violater of the law, so what? That is their problem. They have no reason to be angry or upset.

I know a little about Washington Traffic. My daughter lived there for a couple of years. She was employed by the GAO as an attorney. She and sonny boy rented a house... Traffic is extremely heavy but then again, it is an extremely dense population per square mile.

Glad I don't drive there often and I definitely do not want to live anywhere near there either.

I understand what you are saying about keeping pace with all the others, but you really should not feel obligated.

That does not make you a slow poke. A slow poke is someone going SLOWER than the speed limit BY A LOT.

They are allowed to, but as you said, THAT presents a danger all of its own to themselves and to other motorists.

You feel free to drive at the speed you are comfortable with and please do not give a second thought to the speeders. They speed of their own free will and anything that happens to them because of that is their own doing, not yours.

Be safe and enjoy the roads!

My best,

micro...

PS: Are you familiar with Claire Booth Luce ??