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Re: Pedestrians aren't the only ones who matter.

Posted by BrooklynBus on Tue Jan 31 14:25:41 2017, in response to Re: Pedestrians aren't the only ones who matter., posted by R30A on Sun Jan 22 16:07:18 2017.

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"I have never implied that a simple minority is an insignificant quantity."

I have made a number of statements and you responded with a statement like it only applies to a minority of the cases.

You are a master of changing your position. After you failed to make the case that lowering the speed limit does not lower your average speed, your position now is that your point is only true on some streets. It is true on the vast majority of streets.

I have already replied to your incessant requests for proof so I will not get into that again.

And yes the goal by the city is to reduce speeds all over not only in some places. They think by doing that fewer will drive. They won't without improved mass transit when people have to stand in crowded vehicles at all times of the day or night with service that may not be frequent enough.

You want the new average speed? I can only tell you what it is for me because my car keeps track of that every time I start my vehicle. It is between 7 and 12 mph hour when I am not on the highway. When I combine highway and city driving, it is between 19 and 27 mph. Do you think that is too fast? Imagine how much lower it would be if I never exceeded the speed limit.





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