Herb and Jamaal by Stephen Bentley for May 22, 2015

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    stlmaddog5  over 9 years ago

    True. No one obeys the speed limit. When I do, I either get passed and left behind, or end up with irritated drivers lined up behind me. When you add excessive speed to driver distraction, like texting, you have a recipe for disaster.

    “Excessive Speed Is A Factor In One Third Of All Fatal Crashes” – http://www.smartmotorist.com/traffic-and-safety-guideline/excessive-speed-is-a-factor-in-one-third-of-all-fatal-crashes.html

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    K M  over 9 years ago

    Is this supposed to be a rag on DWB?

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    english.ann  over 9 years ago

    Someone was following me for a fair distance last night, about 9:07, with no headlights on. That should look suspicious to cops; such a vehicle shouldn’t be driven too far, or the driver may find no other vehicles’ headlamps giving him sufficient light on his surroundings. I was glad to see the vehicle, which turned out to be a SUV, turn left on one road after I turned right.

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    markjoseph125  over 9 years ago

    Ain’t this the truth.

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    lindz.coop Premium Member over 9 years ago

    I’ve read that people have actually been stopped for “being too careful” and driving the speed limit — because it looks like they are trying to avoid being arrested. You can’t win.

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