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As stoplight cameras spread, drivers see red
Christian Science Monitor ^
| 3/19/02
| Craig Savoye
Posted on 03/19/2002 1:05:48 PM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection
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To: goodnesswins
If you can't stop for a red light in the rain you are driving to fast. Slow down. The speed limit is a suggestion for the maximum safe speed given excellent condtions. As conditions deteriorate you should slow down. It rains a lot in Oregon too, and everybody drives real slow. No problem stopping for reds. Try it!
To: Jack Black
Thank you so much for YOUR advice.....it's so refreshing to get driving lessons from someone one state away.....who knows NOTHING about HOW I DRIVE. Ever heard of ICE? SLEET? I neglected to mention that, but I thought it would be obvious....guess not to some. I get COMPLIMENTS on my driving and have for the 35 years I've been driving.
To: GailA
A possibility, especially if drivers knew where these cameras were likely to be...I don't know what the procedure is for drivers other than the owner.
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03/19/2002 6:56:12 PM PST
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lsee
To: goodnesswins
Your welcome. Seriously, I'm sure your a great driver. I was JOKING .... but sometimes these little text boxes just don't carry enough tone of voice. Sorry ...
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