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Gripweed posted:65 is a reasonable highway speed, plus a little extra for passing or emergencies. Based on what?
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# ? Jan 21, 2024 04:16 |
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# ? Jun 6, 2024 05:52 |
Atticus_1354 posted:Based on what? reasonableness.
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# ? Jan 21, 2024 04:17 |
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Gripweed posted:I can buy that. Your mood effects your health, and your surroundings effect your mood. And your setting is always improved by adding a load of crystals. Placebo effect is real, yeah. I just ordered a tiger's eye gemstone orb, so I can look at it and ponder, hold it while thinking about working out, maybe even during work outs. I believe it will improve my health and surroundings, so it will.
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# ? Jan 21, 2024 04:31 |
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Gripweed posted:reasonableness. Seems like if you're going to declare a national speed limit it should be based on something other than being coincidentally exactly how fast you like to drive on your work commute. You're just the exact stereotype of "Everyone who drives faster than me is a maniac because I always drive perfectly"
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# ? Jan 21, 2024 05:51 |
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Green Day's best album is Nimrod because it has their best song (Hitchin' a Ride) and their best ballad (Redundant).
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# ? Jan 21, 2024 08:59 |
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Atticus_1354 posted:Seems like if you're going to declare a national speed limit it should be based on something other than being coincidentally exactly how fast you like to drive on your work commute. You're just the exact stereotype of "Everyone who drives faster than me is a maniac because I always drive perfectly" Research consistently finds that risk of fatal accidents correlates exponentially with average speed.
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# ? Jan 21, 2024 11:34 |
Atticus_1354 posted:Seems like if you're going to declare a national speed limit it should be based on something other than being coincidentally exactly how fast you like to drive on your work commute. You're just the exact stereotype of "Everyone who drives faster than me is a maniac because I always drive perfectly" I don't take the highway to work. And when I do get on the highway, I'm pretty much always at 80. I think you're substituting a stereotype for me, my friend. You've got some learning and growing to do.
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# ? Jan 21, 2024 14:28 |
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Anyone that goes less than 75 on a highway or interstate has lost all concept of what those avenues of transit are meant for.
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 02:37 |
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Set an upper speed limit of 140 mph but as each speed causes a fatality, that speed can no longer be driven. Ex: a 19 year old was in the news recently for driving 100 mph and causing an accident that killed herself and two brothers in another vehicle. Ergo people shouldn’t drive 100 mph. Wrap it up speedometerailures
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 03:15 |
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Ommin posted:Anyone that goes less than 75 on a highway or interstate has lost all concept of what those avenues of transit are meant for. I like not being pulled over for reckless driving
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 03:43 |
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thetoughestbean posted:I like not being pulled over for reckless driving
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 05:28 |
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Ommin posted:I can hit 90 before I even feel like I'm going fast. As in you accelerate extremely slowly? That's a whole different issue!!
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 05:39 |
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I dunno, you never get that driving? You get on a long flat stretch without much to look at but the road and then you come up on something that gives you a perspective of speed and you are going much faster than you felt but not feeling out of control or unsafe until that moment of realization.
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 06:12 |
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I remember once hearing a story about how Drew Carrey cured his depression by growing his hair out and driving 100 in Montana during that brief period in the 90s when they didn't have a numerical speed limit. I tried driving 90 in Utah where the speed limit is 80 and it did not cure my depression unfortunately. I guess I needed that extra 10 MPH. Was a bit scary since private trucks without a limiter were also going 90+, weaving around trucks that were going 60. But also you'd only see other cars every 10 minutes or so and it was the middle of the day.
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 06:40 |
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Ommin posted:What's reckless? That's the average speed limit around here and some places up to 80. My car rides so smooth that on a clear day with little traffic, I can hit 90 before I even feel like I'm going fast. I haven't had a speeding ticket or any other traffic violation in 25 years because I understand safety and control. Where’s here
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 06:57 |
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thetoughestbean posted:Where’s here
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 07:52 |
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Ommin posted:Arkansas I got pulled over for driving that fast once in Minnesota. Tried to stay near the speed limit since
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 08:59 |
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Fagtastic posted:Research consistently finds that risk of fatal accidents correlates exponentially with average speed. Sounds like we should go back to 55mph national average then. Instead of Gripweeds highly specific "what I feel is reasonable" speed limit.
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 10:05 |
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thetoughestbean posted:Where’s here Portions of the Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming road networks have 80 mph (129 km/h) posted limits.
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 10:06 |
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Atticus_1354 posted:Portions of the Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming road networks have 80 mph (129 km/h) posted limits. so not arkansas
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 10:21 |
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Anything faster than a horse's gallop is against god's will
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 10:33 |
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Deep Glove Bruno posted:so not arkansas Their post was poorly worded they said 75mph is average, which is true for Arkansas rural highways. Some places being 80 was a separate statement.
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 10:35 |
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Turns out the USA is a big place and some states have different speed limits
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 10:43 |
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Runa posted:Turns out the USA is a big place and some states have different speed limits hosed up. Everything should be like my home town
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 11:07 |
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Rick posted:Was a bit scary since private trucks without a limiter were also going 90+, weaving around trucks that were going 60. Turns out the way I played American Truck Simulator was a little more realistic than I thought
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 14:10 |
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In some places (within 100 miles of the ocean), it's considered rude to NOT break the highway speedlimit by at least 10mph.
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 14:11 |
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I think saying "I've not had a traffic violation or ticket or insurance claim" isn't implicitly indicative of driving skill except in a weak sense because I've noticed that a lot of bad drivers do not in fact get into scrapes, they leave behind a lot of scrapes. in addition driving proficiency can vary with weather, time, and route (and locale), so i would expect even good drivers to have xyz insurance claims, tickets, whatever over a long timeframe im not saying anyone is a bad driver, or a good driver, or anything about the speed limit
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 14:23 |
Atticus_1354 posted:Sounds like we should go back to 55mph national average then. Instead of Gripweeds highly specific "what I feel is reasonable" speed limit. We can have a 55mph speed limit and 75mph limiters built into all cars. These aren’t mutually exclusive ideas, I’m not sure why you’re so angry about this.
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 15:14 |
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Considering this is the thread to find ways to garner strong reactions with innocuous opinions, instead of asking why it worked I think you should just take note that it did.
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 15:51 |
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The instant I turn 65 I am going to exercise my God-given right as an old person to drive on the freeway at exactly 48 miles per hour with my left turn signal constantly in the on position. I will do this after having exercised my God-given right to disable any limiters that the Gripweeds of the world have imposed upon my personally sovereign vehicle. I will also have a bumper sticker that reads DON'T TREAD ON ME LIKE I TROD ON YOUR HONOR STUDENT. Basically I intend to become an energy vampire that feeds off the anger of as many different sorts of driver as possible and thus I will live forever.
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 15:57 |
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American high schools should make shop class and home ec mandatory again but do so for all students regardless of gender.
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 16:12 |
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Runa posted:American high schools should make shop class and home ec mandatory again but do so for all students regardless of gender. I like this.
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 16:27 |
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Runa posted:American high schools should make shop class and home ec mandatory again but do so for all students regardless of gender. This is how it was in my school and I'm not sure why it's different elsewhere.
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 16:28 |
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lol, 55 lmao
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 16:58 |
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Runa posted:American high schools should make shop class and home ec mandatory again but do so for all students regardless of gender. Agreed. I use skills from my middle school home ec and wood shop classes far more frequently than most of the skills I picked up in my high school classes. Seriously useful stuff. Bundle in some basic financial literacy and you could have a whole year that’s just “learn how to function independently as an adult.”
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 16:59 |
Runa posted:American high schools should make shop class and home ec mandatory again but do so for all students regardless of gender. I was actually thinking on similar lines the other day. Not shop, but mandatory home ec. And those home ec classes should focus on baking. Every student who graduates high school should have the skills necessary to work as a patissiere. That’s a useful transferable skill that will benefit the student even if they choose a different career path. And think about the benefits to American culture!
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 17:13 |
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my home ec class was basically treated as a homeroom / study period class, I did nothing and learned nothing
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 17:16 |
hawowanlawow posted:my home ec class was basically treated as a homeroom / study period class, I did nothing and learned nothing Imagine if you could make eclairs.
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 17:20 |
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But I don't WANT to make eclairs I WANT to turn people into dinosaurs
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 17:23 |
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In terms of using the skills every single day, by far the most useful high school class I ever took was Typing.
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# ? Jan 22, 2024 17:29 |