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Old December 22nd 03, 12:16 PM
Kim W5TIT
 
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"JJ" wrote in message
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Kim W5TIT wrote:

"JJ" wrote in message
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JJ wrote:


Kim W5TIT wrote:

This violator isn't in denial at all. This violator is waiting for


mere

words to turn into action...

Kim W5TIT



So your mentality is, "until I am caught, I will continue to break the
law." Do you speed throught school zones with that same attitude?


I asked this question of another poster and got no answer, so I will ask
you Kimmygirl. What is the fast speed you can go in a 15 MPH school

zone?



JJ, this is probably the last response you'll ever see from me...because
you're disrespectful, childish, and pretty darned assinine to boot.


Like you haven't been. Must be hitting a nerve.

The
fastest someone could go through a 15 MPH school zone would be as fast

as
the vehicle can go. The fastest *I* would go in a 15 MPH school zone is
about 12-13 MPH. Now, shrivel your dick up and go play with it

somewhere
else...


I ask a valid question and here you fly off the handle and start with
the vulgar suggestions.

Now to answer the question I ask of you and another poster. I don't know
about other states, but in Texas you can go only as fast as any other
vehicle in the zone at or below the posted limit. If another vehicle in
the zone is going 10 mph, then you may go no faster than that vehicle.
In other words, no passing in a school zone. If you are the only vehicle
in the zone, then what ever the limit is is valid unless unusual
conditions dictate otherwise.


Whoopee....so what does that have to do with anything that has been being
discussed about multiple lane highway traffic and, specifically, traveling
in the left-lane at above posted speed limits?

What it took you several words to say is this: in Texas (at least) you may
not pass another vehicle in an active school zone. So, genius, how 'bout ya
explain where you were going with this? Oh forget it, I forgot you
can't...never mind.

Kim W5TIT