No Speed Law
Essay by 24 • April 27, 2011 • 889 Words (4 Pages) • 1,192 Views
NO SPEED LAW
Could people imagine drive down a highway with no speed limit and obey. With a no speed law people could drive as fast as they wanted to and get to their destination in half the time. Just think with no speed law people would have more time with their family. People would also save money from not having speeding tickets. Cars would be made more dependable. Just think about spending more time with family and how great that would be.
Speed laws why do cities have them and why people should do away with them. Having no speed law would be better because people could leave to go to work at any time because people would be able to go as fast at they want to. If people have a speed law, then if people are running late they
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could only go as fast as the speed law permits, which mean people would be late for work. So if there were not any speed laws and people could drive as fast as they want, then they could make it to work on time.
Getting to places faster would be nice but can also be dangerous. It would be nice to be able to go faster so people would get to their destination faster which would mean more time spent at either home or work or even at another destination. Most people spend about ten hours a week driving to and from work because of speed laws, it their were no speed laws they would be able to go faster and spend less time driving in a car to go to and from work. People would be able to sleep in longer in the morning and get home to their families earlier in the evening. There is a dangerous side of no speed laws it could cause more accidents, but if people just paid mot attention to their driving all will be fine.
Better and stronger cars would also be good but they would use more gas. They'd be more durable and dependable because they would be made a lot better so they could handle the no speed law. Cars would have to be made out of aluminum with stronger and bigger engines. The down fall of
stronger cars would be the cost of making the cars. It would cost more money for better engines and better bodies that would be able to uphold in
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an accident at a higher rate of speed. Driving with no speed law means that cars would go through a lot more gas and with gas prices the way they are people would have to spend a fortune just to keep gar in their vehicle. Gas prices just keep going higher and with them going higher it means other stuff that people need for there cars like oil will go up in price. People would have to check their oil more often because they would burn it more frequently.
No more speeding tickets wouldn't that be nice,
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