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Do speed limit signs that tell you you are speeding affect your driving habits? (Poll Closed)

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Total Votes: 786
10 Comments

  • minglei - 12 years ago

    I know, for a fact, and have witnessed vehicles ignoring the four-way "STOP" sign on 5th and Terry Street and actually going through it without stopping or stopping for less than a second, then proceding through it.
    There are businesses along that Street, as well as resident's who live around there, walking with their pet's and or children.
    The majority of the people that drive down 5th and Terry Street go at least 5-10 miles over the speed limit.
    I feel, in my opinion, there should be a Speed Sign, Telling the driver how fast he/she is actually going. It's going to take a fatallity for anything to be done about it. That's how I feel!

  • James - 12 years ago

    Just looking out for the kids there Don. If adults don't then who will?

  • Mary - 12 years ago

    Chill Don and move back to Greeley.

  • don sellars - 12 years ago

    chill, james and move back to boulder

  • Devin - 12 years ago

    These are annoying and potentially dangerous, as it makes drivers focus on something other than the road. Also, a driver should know their speed at all times.

  • Doug - 12 years ago

    It wouldn't let me choose `both'. They annoy me because they cause me to look at my speedometer.

  • Mary - 12 years ago

    Teapublicans feel these signs are government over reach. No driving regulations...full speed ahead!!!

  • James - 12 years ago

    Hey Mick, I sincerely hope you don't have kids. I'd think that if you did then you would know why those mobile units are put in place. It's people like you that hit pedestrians on accident just because you think you are being funny. I think you would change your mind if you knew someone or one of your family had been hit by a car. Time to grow up Mick.

  • Mick - 12 years ago

    Sometimes I floor it to see how high I can get it to read. Especially the mobile units that are placed in neighborhoods at the request of some crank that thinks everyone is going too fast by their house.

  • Jane - 12 years ago

    Yes but they also cause me to spend more time looking between them and my speedometer and less time looking at the road and road conditions.

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