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How low would it be if KRETP was enforced?
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...ck=3&cset=true Year's road fatalities decrease By Imran Vittachi Tribune staff reporter Published January 10, 2005 Traffic crashes in Illinois killed 113 fewer people last year than in 2003, according to preliminary findings released Sunday by state officials. Early numbers indicate that in 2004, 1,341 people were killed in crashes, compared with 1,454 the year before--a decrease of 8 percent, authorities said. A final report will come out later this year. But if the preliminary numbers hold, the figure would mark the lowest number of traffic deaths in Illinois since 1943, when 1,328 people were killed, state officials said. <...> ----------------------------- Just think about how low this number could be pushed with proper speed limits, keep right except to pass enforced, and various other laws that keep vehicles from crashing into each other in the first place. Meanwhile driving no doubt continues to increase driving down the rate numbers even further, while traffic speeds I observe on interstates continue to increase. |
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>Just think about how low this number could be pushed with proper speed
>limits, Yup - bring back the 55 and fatalities would drop 10% overnight. |
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>Just think about how low this number could be pushed with proper speed
>limits, Yup - bring back the 55 and fatalities would drop 10% overnight. |
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Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote: > >Just think about how low this number could be pushed with proper speed > > >limits, > Yup - bring back the 55 and fatalities would drop 10% overnight. I also support a 55 meters per second minimum speed limit. |
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Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote: > >Just think about how low this number could be pushed with proper speed > > >limits, > Yup - bring back the 55 and fatalities would drop 10% overnight. I also support a 55 meters per second minimum speed limit. |
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Brent P wrote: > http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...ck=3&cset=true > > Year's road fatalities decrease > > By Imran Vittachi > Tribune staff reporter > Published January 10, 2005 > > Traffic crashes in Illinois killed 113 fewer people last year than in > 2003, according to preliminary findings released Sunday by state officials. > > Early numbers indicate that in 2004, 1,341 people were killed in crashes, > compared with 1,454 the year before--a decrease of 8 percent, authorities > said. > > A final report will come out later this year. But if the preliminary > numbers hold, the figure would mark the lowest number of traffic deaths > in Illinois since 1943, when 1,328 people were killed, state officials said. > <...> > > ----------------------------- > > > Just think about how low this number could be pushed with proper speed > limits, keep right except to pass enforced, and various other laws that > keep vehicles from crashing into each other in the first place. Before bitching about KRETP enforcement, why don't you try following the KRETP law yourself. > > Meanwhile driving no doubt continues to increase driving down the rate > numbers even further, while traffic speeds I observe on interstates > continue to increase. |
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Brent P wrote: > http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...ck=3&cset=true > > Year's road fatalities decrease > > By Imran Vittachi > Tribune staff reporter > Published January 10, 2005 > > Traffic crashes in Illinois killed 113 fewer people last year than in > 2003, according to preliminary findings released Sunday by state officials. > > Early numbers indicate that in 2004, 1,341 people were killed in crashes, > compared with 1,454 the year before--a decrease of 8 percent, authorities > said. > > A final report will come out later this year. But if the preliminary > numbers hold, the figure would mark the lowest number of traffic deaths > in Illinois since 1943, when 1,328 people were killed, state officials said. > <...> > > ----------------------------- > > > Just think about how low this number could be pushed with proper speed > limits, keep right except to pass enforced, and various other laws that > keep vehicles from crashing into each other in the first place. Before bitching about KRETP enforcement, why don't you try following the KRETP law yourself. > > Meanwhile driving no doubt continues to increase driving down the rate > numbers even further, while traffic speeds I observe on interstates > continue to increase. |
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In article .com>, Furious George wrote:
> > Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote: >> >Just think about how low this number could be pushed with proper > speed >> >> >limits, >> Yup - bring back the 55 and fatalities would drop 10% overnight. > I also support a 55 meters per second minimum speed limit. the resident troll doesn't know that IL is still in the NMSL dark ages offically. Unoffically speeds are much more realistic. |
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In article .com>, Furious George wrote:
> > Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote: >> >Just think about how low this number could be pushed with proper > speed >> >> >limits, >> Yup - bring back the 55 and fatalities would drop 10% overnight. > I also support a 55 meters per second minimum speed limit. the resident troll doesn't know that IL is still in the NMSL dark ages offically. Unoffically speeds are much more realistic. |
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In article . com>, Furious George wrote:
> Before bitching about KRETP enforcement, why don't you try following > the KRETP law yourself. I do. Not my fault you're a troll with limited reading ability. Perhaps a text forum is simply beyond your abilities. |
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