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From: levy@ttrdc.UUCP (Daniel R. Levy)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: (A Sermon on) Radar Surveillance
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Date: Thu, 8-Aug-85 23:04:59 EDT
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Posted: Thu Aug  8 23:04:59 1985
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mzal@pegasus.UUCP (Mike Zaleski) <2493@pegasus.UUCP>:

>Two arguments FOR radar detectors:
>
>2. The claimed purpose of radar detectors (claimed by the manufacturers,
>   that is) is to remind you to check your speed at times when it
>   is particularly important.  Unless you drive a burned out Datsun
>   B210, you might find that either (a) it is easy to creep past the
>   speed limit without necessarily intending to do so, or (b) you
>   have to spend a lot of driving time looking at your speedometer
>   (instead of the road) if you want to obey the law.
>

Cruise controls are WONDERFUL for this purpose.  For ~$120 (I don't even think
this is a sale price) you can have one installed at your local Monkey Wards,
Sears, or other retail chain auto service center.  If you are picky about your
car you can do it yourself.  With one of these things in my car, I almost don't
mind NOT speeding :-).  All ya gotta do is steer--FORGET the speedometer.
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