Do you think all government vehicles should have a 55 MPH govenor on them to conserve gas, and overall costs?

Posted by admin on July 10th, 2010 and filed under govenor | 3 Comments »

How would that be dangerous? I do It daily 120 miles round trip. Never had any problems, and remember, truckers regularly go this slow up hills

@shell b: the interstate speed varies state to state for example in illinois the speed limit is 65 for normal vehicles 55 for trucks campers rv’s and commercial vehicles so i think thats what shes talking about is the commercial gov’t vehicles and at the asker of this question….yes i agree with you

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  1. ShellB Says:

    wouldn’t that be dangerous on the interstate where the speed limit is 70 mph? I guess I’m going to have to say no
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  2. i_see_dead_ppl110 Says:

    @shell b: the interstate speed varies state to state for example in illinois the speed limit is 65 for normal vehicles 55 for trucks campers rv’s and commercial vehicles so i think thats what shes talking about is the commercial gov’t vehicles and at the asker of this question….yes i agree with you
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  3. absent farmer Says:

    My car gets the best gas mileage at 63 mpg, not 55. Serious. At 55 I get 26 mpg at 63 i am at 32mpg. i drive a Pontiac G-6 2008. I wouldn’t have believed it if i hadn’t seen it myself. Now I set the cruise on 63!
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