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Fast, Fast, Fast Relief

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The Washington Post, December 5th, 1995

There is good news and good news. First, the good news. Now that federal control of national speed limits has been abolished, you will be able to drive much, much faster without the police aiming a radar gun at you. Now the good, good news -- orthopedic surgeons stand to make a bundle. "Goodbye, 55 mph. Hello, hospital emergency rooms." So one of the major topics of conversation is, what will people do with the extra time they save by whizzing along? I stood on the Capital Beltway interviewing drivers who were stuck in gridlock and had nothing better to do than contribute to my survey. One dri...

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