Archive for November 11th, 2007

Study: Majority of Canadians admit to speeding but likely underestimate how much

The drivers believe they are technically speeding according to the rule of law, the report concludes, but not in a way that endangers either themselves or others - even though they are quick to condemn other speeders as dangerous. “People don’t see themselves as the problem, they see others as the problem - I’m OK and you’re the bad guy,” said Raynald Marchand, the general manager of programs for the Canada Safety Council.

Study: Majority of Canadians admit to speeding but likely underestimate how much

Officers say: 35mph means 35mph

State Police say, “There’s no confusion. The signs are there that say 35 miles per hour.”  But with signs saying 55 miles per hour in one direction and 35 mph in the other, motorists say it’s easy to get confused.

Officers say: 35mph means 35mph

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