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pnichols
Jan 06, 2018Explorer II
There are at least four solutions to stopping or nearly stopping this kind of stuff:
1. Make all vehicles automatic self-driving via "technology" - yeah, right.
2. Make drivers' licenses a lot tougher to get and lot tougher to renew - yeah, right.
3. Require special drivers' licenses for RVs and make them real tough to get and renew, especially towable RVs - yeah, right.
4. Go back to a good old nationally enforced 55 mph speed limit with no state, or kind-of-road, exceptions - yeah, right.
I vote for 2. and 3. and 4. - uniformly designed, uniformly enforced, and uniformly enforced across the nation - yeah, right.
(I doubt that doing the above would "bring our economy to it's knees". Doing this would instead save a lot of lives, injuries, and property damage ... plus lower a lot of blood pressures.)
1. Make all vehicles automatic self-driving via "technology" - yeah, right.
2. Make drivers' licenses a lot tougher to get and lot tougher to renew - yeah, right.
3. Require special drivers' licenses for RVs and make them real tough to get and renew, especially towable RVs - yeah, right.
4. Go back to a good old nationally enforced 55 mph speed limit with no state, or kind-of-road, exceptions - yeah, right.
I vote for 2. and 3. and 4. - uniformly designed, uniformly enforced, and uniformly enforced across the nation - yeah, right.
(I doubt that doing the above would "bring our economy to it's knees". Doing this would instead save a lot of lives, injuries, and property damage ... plus lower a lot of blood pressures.)
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