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The new universal limit 30 km/h (18.64 miles per hour)

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Depends if you're a misogynist - they've got bigger feet, especially the Italian men, and you know what they say about men with big feet, apart from the gay ones, and there's none of them in Sicily, and ;)
Every shoe should be size 12.
That way, they'll all fit me.
People with smaller feet will still be able to wear them.
And people with bigger feet don't deserve to have shoes.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Depends if you're a misogynist - they've got bigger feet, especially the Italian men, and you know what they say about men with big feet, apart from the gay ones, and there's none of them in Sicily, and ;)
Do you know Amélie Poulain? I am like her.
:)
A very imaginative mind...
 

beenherebeforeagain

Rogue Animist
Premium Member
55 mph/88 kph is the lower speed limit on highways and rural road in the US. Most highways have 65 mph, and many have 70 or 75...let's see...call it 104 to 121 kph...

and enforcement is variable...many places you're spotted five or 10 mph over the limit except under hazardous conditions (like icy roads in winter)...

And personal experience has demonstrated to me that a significant fraction of Interstate traffic exceeds 90 mph in more open areas where the traffic is lighter...129 kph...and I have been passed once by a car I estimated to be doing in excess of 150 mph/241 kph...
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
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JIMMY12345

Active Member
So tell me: what do you think of this new universal rule?
;)
I think that unfortuntely too many people love speed. They think the car is the end of our existence, it's not a tool (that implies costs and annoying formalities).

So...they enjoy using speed ....even through big cities.
Fortunately, Brussels and Paris have decided to stop their hybris.

I think its a wonderful idea to be embraced far and wide.(Not having a car might influence me.)
 
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