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Juries never cease to amaze me...
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MaryL -OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote: > >As a matter of fact, I will not make a U-turn on *any* type of highway -- >and it is a clear violation of the law in many states. If I need to turn, I >wait for a parking lot or driveway or some other legal means of turning. >It's more difficult on an interstate highway to find convenient locations >because of limited access, but it is even *more* important not to engage in >safety violations there because of speed (and possibly high volume of >traffic). You'd drive e.g 50 miles in the wrong direction because you missed your exit on a limited access highway? |
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Scott en Aztlán wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 20:23:51 -0600, > (Matthew Russotto) wrote: >>>Even on I-8 in the middle of the Sonoran Desert the exits are closer >>>than 50 miles apart... >>Maybe, but there are other places where exits are that far apart. > Name one. I'm curious. I've heard it may be the case on the FL turnpike. I've never driven there though. |
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Scott en Aztlán wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 20:23:51 -0600, > (Matthew Russotto) wrote: >>>Even on I-8 in the middle of the Sonoran Desert the exits are closer >>>than 50 miles apart... >>Maybe, but there are other places where exits are that far apart. > Name one. I'm curious. I've heard it may be the case on the FL turnpike. I've never driven there though. |
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