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Howard Kerr @ Sep 1st 2006 8:17PM
99 times out of 100 when I see a sign that says "your speed is ----" it is when I am on a busy road. There is no way to tell if your's is the car going X miles per hour and your speedometer is lying, if it's the car behind...in front or beside you that is doing X miles per hour, or if the sign is GROSSLY optimistic. These signs carry about as much meaning to me as that stranger who says, " have a nice day " will impact my life.