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On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 21:35:41 -0700, "Steve B" wrote:
I could knock it down to 3.5 days with the 4Runner, but I don't know if the tires on the trailer would take 85mph for that long! Have you noticed that Utah law enforcement vehicles are no older than six months old? Do you know how they get the money to replace them that often? In my little town of 900 people, we have four overlapping jurisdictions. There is a 40 mph speed limit, and all the locals are well aware of it. Then know it actually is 39, so most drive 35 except the gen-x-ers, aliens, idiots, and those who just got their driver's licenses. But there's a parade of California, Arizona, Nevada, and other out of state cars that are being written up all day long. Speeding tickets in a residential area start around $300. Steve read about heart surgery and how to prepare for it at: http://cabgbypasssurgery.com I've never been to Utah, so I've not noticed. How can you tell they're no older than six months? -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. |
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