for real……………..pol., & gov., is my fav…. so I wanted to ask you!
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What about saving lives-nobody has addressed that aspect as of yet?
Kes, kes, kes, no, no and no
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on May 18th, 2011. 15 Comments.
With all the gas shortages. We all need to conserve. We did it for a long time during the all through the 80′s and part of the 90′s. It was the speed limit when I got my first driver’s licence.
I think it would be a good thing to help conserve, besides it is safer. When people slow down a little there are less accidents. So it would do two good things.
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Back in the 1970s the state of california enforced a 55mph law on most of it’s freeways to help conserve gasoline. The California highway system was originally designed to allow motorists to travel at speeds of up to 85 miles per hour. But at that time, 85 mph was way too fast, and wasted too much gas. In the 1990s California raised the speed limit to 65 miles per hour because the price of gas was really cheap. Now that we are going through another gasoline crisis, do you think that the state of california is going to bring back the old 55mph speed limit law on most of it’s highways?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Sep 7th, 2010. 4 Comments.
Back when the price rocketed up in the 70′s the federal government lowered the highway speed to 55mph to save on gas. If the price of gas was to go down because of less demand goes down would you support the speed limit of 55 or 60 mph instead of 70 or 75?? Why or why not?? Ten points for best answer:)
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