![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEigmBmzudSymcgqq16fuJwZJP_C67N1GCEMzgEPEtoXMkap6NKE2dH83Om8_MSF0PtngqYUJ3EZmbAifAVIj94B_yk-BGRqxF05iF8sG-vKQzqep756vgejlm-fWEaL9dW96JtU/s320/i-94_nd.jpg)
But if you're going 83 mph on I-94, watch out that you don't smash into the little old lady going 45. (No offense, little old ladies.)
Bonus link: The above photo is from a web site that, for some inscrutable reason, collects photos of road signs and includes a North Dakota page. Thanks for your work, road sign afficionado
1 comment:
I've read government statistics that link speed differential to highway accidents more than just speed. In other words, you're right: going 85 is not in itself abnormally dangerous, but going 85 when someone else is going 45 is quite likely to cause a crash.
Clint
BismarckMandanBlog.com
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