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Old June 13th 05, 08:17 PM
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"Ted B." > wrote in message
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>> We're talking about an off-ramp here. Generally the way it works is
>> you glance at your speedometer while you are decelerating in the
>> deceleration lane, verify that you have scrubbed off enough speed to
>> enter the turn,

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> You need a speedometer for that?!? C'mon . . . -Dave


i'll admit that it helps for me... when cruising along at 75-80 MPH on the
interstate, your speed perception sometimes gets a little skewed, especially
when making a very sudden deceleration for an exit. 45 MPH can feel like
you're crawling! and of course many exits are advised at much much less
than that.

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