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Old April 13th 04, 09:54 PM
Tom Sixkiller
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
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In 1970, there was a strip of highway in Greenville, SC that was like

this. In one
direction, you could travel five miles or more without a red light if you

held to
within about 2 mph either way of the speed limit. In the other direction,

you'd catch
exactly one red light doing this.


Years ago when I first lived in Denver, you could travel down Broadway Ave.
from the North side of town to the south side (several miles...probably from
Colfax to Hampden) and hit maybe one red light (out of two dozen or more) by
merely driving right at the speed limit (35-40 if memory serves).


By contrast, there's a strip of highway in Pennsylvania on which the State

posted a
speed limit around 55 mph. The local traffic director wanted 25 mph and

got
overruled, so he set the lights to all go red for anyone traveling faster

than 25
mph.


The main arterial I live off now has a 45MPH speed limit, but the lights are
synced at 55-57. Yup, the cops hide in the bushes just off the road ala
Barney Fife.

The next town over they put in traffic cams and shortened the yellow from 7
seconds to 4.5. That's another 45 zone. When someone brought a study to the
City Council meeting (regarding the shortening of the yellows), the council
denied the data right in front of their eyes.

Go figger!


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Old April 13th 04, 10:08 PM
Peter Gottlieb
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"Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message
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When someone brought a study to the
City Council meeting (regarding the shortening of the yellows), the

council
denied the data right in front of their eyes.



This kind of BS is shortsighted as it breeds contempt for the law and the
whole legal process. These same people probably complain about how there is
such lack of respect these days for their authority.


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Old April 13th 04, 11:03 PM
Dave Stadt
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"Peter Gottlieb" wrote in message
et...

"Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message
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When someone brought a study to the
City Council meeting (regarding the shortening of the yellows), the

council
denied the data right in front of their eyes.



This kind of BS is shortsighted as it breeds contempt for the law and the
whole legal process. These same people probably complain about how there

is
such lack of respect these days for their authority.


It is done to raise revenue. Several municipalities, including the city of
chicago, have been very up front in saying so.



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Old April 13th 04, 11:50 PM
Peter Gottlieb
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"Dave Stadt" wrote in message
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This kind of BS is shortsighted as it breeds contempt for the law and

the
whole legal process. These same people probably complain about how

there
is
such lack of respect these days for their authority.


It is done to raise revenue. Several municipalities, including the city of
chicago, have been very up front in saying so.



Ah, yes. Chicago as an example of fine moral leadership.


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Old April 14th 04, 04:40 AM
Dave Stadt
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"Peter Gottlieb" wrote in message
et...

"Dave Stadt" wrote in message
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This kind of BS is shortsighted as it breeds contempt for the law and

the
whole legal process. These same people probably complain about how

there
is
such lack of respect these days for their authority.


It is done to raise revenue. Several municipalities, including the city

of
chicago, have been very up front in saying so.



Ah, yes. Chicago as an example of fine moral leadership.



It's an equal opportunity city. They screw everybody.



 




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