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Originally Posted by Aces4
It's difficult for me to believe someone in a lifesaving occupation is pressing for higher speeds and speeding allowances. Living in an old age community requires adjustments for everyone since the level of cognizance and capabilites vary so much as we age. Why not leave with enough time to drive the speed limit, enjoy the day and relax. We're all not going to drive that much longer, why not make the most of it and look out for each other? 
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Perhaps my posts have not been well stated. I don’t speed and I don’t advocate speeding. But I equally disdain those that lollygag on our roads, especially in the left lane, which is also against the law. I don’t care if they have “cognitive decline”, if you are a poor driver who can’t keep up with 35 on BV, then you are probably deficient in many other areas of driving skills as well and time to get off the road. But I still maintain that if anything over 35 on the boulevards is too fast, then 45 on 466/466A is too fast as well.