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<blockquote data-quote="jaxbusa" data-source="post: 16411124" data-attributes="member: 175253"><p>I disagree with cut and dry. From ‘94-‘99 laws didn’t change, and yet the fluctuation of deaths within that period were about the same as the low of no speed law and to the high of speed limits. There obviously will be fluctuations in numbers throughout time periods. I attached the chart from the article and stayed with its color code. On the chart, green was used to show a the low number of deaths that occurred without speed limits and red was used to show the high numbers with a speed limit. I used green to circle the similar number at occurred in ‘95 and ‘99, which occurred before with different rules. I circled in red where similar numbers occurred in ’97 before a speed limit. How can we say this is cut and dry when similar numbers happened before?</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1637917[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaxbusa, post: 16411124, member: 175253"] I disagree with cut and dry. From ‘94-‘99 laws didn’t change, and yet the fluctuation of deaths within that period were about the same as the low of no speed law and to the high of speed limits. There obviously will be fluctuations in numbers throughout time periods. I attached the chart from the article and stayed with its color code. On the chart, green was used to show a the low number of deaths that occurred without speed limits and red was used to show the high numbers with a speed limit. I used green to circle the similar number at occurred in ‘95 and ‘99, which occurred before with different rules. I circled in red where similar numbers occurred in ’97 before a speed limit. How can we say this is cut and dry when similar numbers happened before? [ATTACH=full]1637917[/A I wanted to believe the data. I would love to cut travel time down by hours. I hope a state will allow a trial run. Until then, there’s not enough there for me to be onboard. To the Op, you can call the police department and request the video of the stop. Post it when you do. [/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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