Cars & Transportation: Commuting: “Question: If there was never a speed limit on the highway, how fast would you drive?” plus 2 more |
- Question: If there was never a speed limit on the highway, how fast would you drive?
- Question: If there was never a speed limit on the highway, how fast would you drive?
- Question: What is the best route via pubic transportation that I can take from UCLA to Santa Ana Transportation Center?
Question: If there was never a speed limit on the highway, how fast would you drive? Posted: 02 Oct 2014 05:19 PM PDT I * DO * ride as fast as I want to. I ignore "posted speed limits." How fast I go depends on the road, but generally I am doing about 5 mph under the posted speed limit. When you get tired of paying for crashes you will do the same. |
Question: If there was never a speed limit on the highway, how fast would you drive? Posted: 02 Oct 2014 05:18 PM PDT I * DO * ride as fast as I want to. I ignore "posted speed limits." How fast I go depends on the road, but generally I am doing about 5 mph under the posted speed limit. When you get tired of paying for crashes you will do the same. |
Posted: 02 Oct 2014 01:02 PM PDT Go to www.metro.net and use their trip planner. At least to get to Union Station in LA. Then take Metrolink to Santa Ana. The OCTA web site can help for the Orange COunty part. |
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