Comments about ‘Traffic fatalities are down, but push is on to hit zero’
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Keepin' it real here, less fatalaties is better, but zero is unattainable.
It is because the speed limits across the board were raised which lowered the need for people to pass!!!
Don't get emotional about it. just look at the stats. Then raise them all by at least another 5 mph.
People drive at a level they can handle. If the limit was 100 mph then most people would continue to drive the same speed they feel is safe.
Enforce reckless driving as well as slow drivers impeding the flow of traffic by selfishly driving in the left hand lane.
Then STOP wasting our tax dollars on traffic enforcement!!! It is a waste of resources!
All the precincts are trying to hit speeding ticket quotas just to justify their jobs. Facts are we just don't need as many cops. Especially if we stop fighting our losing war on drugs. Tax the drugs and stop funding the crooks!
And let the people drive!
Thanks.
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