Posted by J.C.in Az. on December 20, 2008 at 06:17:14 from (65.54.154.17):
In Reply to: The Metric System posted by John B. on December 19, 2008 at 17:45:15:
I19 from Nogales to Tuscon Arizona has speed signs in Kilometers but that does not slow the flow of Illegals across our borders nor does many Motorists pay attention to them until they are caught speeding because they do not pay attention to thier Speedometer.Most late model Autos show Metric and ASE on thier Speedometer.Arizona is being unindated with "Speed Cameras" both Pole mounted and Vehicle mounted. I saw a white SUV parked on the shoulder of US60 yesterday with an odd 5' pole with a box attached to the top of it mounted on the Roof. Sure enough it was an State Police Vehicle,unoccupied, and waiting for some one going over the Speed Limit. No flashes as I and others passed it but you have to really pay attention now or else you will pay.I use the Cruise Control constantly.My Foot can not control the Autos speed any more.
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