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I'm just wondering what things are like in different area's in terms of how fast people drive. A lot of people around my city get rather tense when driving close to or above 100 mph. Any one have any comments?
People here in Savannah run 65-70 on Abercorne speedway! The speed limit is 45 and in the mornings on way to work people fly on this twisty road wiht stop lights. I stick to as much highway and avoid Abercorne because a 1987 Oldsmobile ,blowing smoke, flying up behind you at a red light at speeds greater than 55 and no state inspection, you pray to God that their brakes work!
People here in Savannah run 65-70 on Abercorne speedway! The speed limit is 45 and in the mornings on way to work people fly on this twisty road wiht stop lights. I stick to as much highway and avoid Abercorne because a 1987 Oldsmobile ,blowing smoke, flying up behind you at a red light at speeds greater than 55 and no state inspection, you pray to God that their brakes work!
Does the rest of the state outside Atlanta not mandate screening?
I'm just wondering what things are like in different area's in terms of how fast people drive. A lot of people around my city get rather tense when driving close to or above 100 mph. Any one have any comments?
In Washinton on I-5 usually about 65-80 mph.
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