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By Peter Cochrane

Published: Thursday 11 March 2004


Name

Anonymous


Location

Japan


Occupation

IT Teacher


Comment

(QUOTE) Six lanes of tightly packed cars are cruising nose to tail at 70?80mph. (UNQUOTE)

This is scandalous and outrageous behaviour. The Highway code gives the safe stopping distance for a car travelling at 70MPH to be 96 metres. By ignoring this stopping distance, these hundreds of thousands of drivers are putting their lives and the lives of their passengers at immense risk.



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