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Old 02-21-2006, 02:46 PM   #51
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Default Still curious

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I am curious as to when the last time there was an accident on the lake where someone was killed or seriously hurt, and the sole cause was found to be speed? I would even like to go a step further. How many accidents have there been in the past 10 years where speed was the main cause?
I am now curious as to why my questions have gone unanswered. Surely someone here KNOWS the stats. Afterall, HB162 is to improve safety, right? If that is true, how will we measure the impact of HB162 IF it passes? You have to have a baseline to compare future results to, right?
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