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A 9-page paper that examines the problem of excessive vehicular speed and outlines possible solutions to this problem. Included is a discussion of how law enforcement officials tend to downplay the importance of excessive speed when not combined with alcohol or drugs and when not resulting in a major accident as well as the public's tendency to simply ignore posted legal speed limits. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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File: D0_LCSpeed.doc
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in a major accident as well as the publics tendency to simply ignore posted legal speed limits. Bibliography lists 6 sources. LCSpeed.doc Death in the Fast Lane
- The Dangers of Excessive Vehicular Speed Written by Linda Canada 06/2000 Please I. A
False Freedom The deserted blacktop ahead twists gently between the green of the grass and the blue of the mountains that frame each shoulder, as cool and inviting as
the lazy turns of a tranquil river on a hot summer afternoon. The solid rubber of the Michelins below grip the pavement and maneuver each twist and turn with
imperceptible ease on a suspension system built to minimize movement and maximize traction. The gears move from one level to the next as pressure on the pedal whips the
horses underneath the hood from a fast gallop into a full scale run. Wind rushes through the open window, caressing skin, ruffling hair, and bringing with it a sense
of power, a rush of exhilaration, and a feeling of complete and utter freedom. This is the image, an image of total power, control and freedom, that calls to the
wild side of human nature and beckons from the unhindered space of the open road. This is the image that the major automobile manufacturers strive to produce in the
myriad of advertisements that bombard the public daily from a mixture of television screens and billboard placards worldwide. This image shows a setting that speaks to modern humanitys inherent
need for speed and age old desire to conquer the landscape around it. This image shows a picture of liberation and shouts of the excitement of the freedom of
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