On 10/4/20 2:19 PM, Dave Crocker wrote:
In the United States, it is common for people to operates with an
expectation that going faster than the speed limit is safe, up to 5 or
10 miles per hour. In practical terms, this convention is
well-established. Go find it documented.
It's easy to find documentation about how highways are engineered to
permit safe operation at certain speeds (slightly greater than statutory
speed limits), also taking into account road conditions, traffic volume,
etc. The "expectation" you refer to is not merely an informal
convention, it's a result of explicit design.
But I'm not your trained monkey, and I'm not bound to jump through
whatever arbitrary hoops you hold up,so you can Google that for
yourself. I suspect that you don't actually care, you're just trying
to insult me again.
And congratulations, you have once again tried to divert the list away
from its scope of Internet email issues, for what purpose I can only guess.
Keith
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