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From: wetcw@pyuxa.UUCP (T C Wheeler)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: Foes of 55
Message-ID: <1147@pyuxa.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 7-Mar-85 08:37:31 EST
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Posted: Thu Mar  7 08:37:31 1985
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I can't pass this one up.  One of our posters said that his car
performs best at 78mph.  Then he goes on to say that he travels
the Jersey Turnpike every day.  Putting 2 and 2 together, I assume
that this person is trying to go 78mph on the Pike every day.
Well now, for ANYONE trying to do 78 down the Pike during the
rush hour, I think they need a frontal lobotomy.  There is just
no way anyone should be trying to traverse that highway during the
rush hour at that speed.  I also assume that this person is one
of those who weaves in and out of all three lanes while they
are trying to maintain 78mph.  If this is true, then they
perhaps need a complete brain transplant.  The weaving in and
out at high speeds is one of this highest causes of accidents
on the afformentioned highway (ask any statie).  I would
suggest that this person put their ego back in their pocket
and use a little common sense when driving on this highway.
T. C. Wheeler