Just because you put higher-octane gasoline in your car doesn't mean you can break the speed limit. The speed limit's still 65.
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Federal lawmakers need to change the rules so that vehicles converted to use new fuels can be put on the road; the only restriction should be that they pass the same standard state tests that all other cars do.
I'm not a fast driver. I've seen what speed can do.
I don't need to break the speed limit. But if I'm not passing other vehicles on the interstate, I get a little irritated.
I get tickets all the time and can't stay under the speed limit. I'm bad at that.
I never exceed the posted speed limit.
Maybe at 87 you slow down a drop, but between 44 and 64, there is no difference.
The only way people are going to change their car buying habits, and the only way government will get behind alternatively fueled vehicles, is if gasoline prices continue to go up.
There is more to life than increasing its speed.
The lighter the car, the faster it goes.
There are almost no limits in terms of what a car can become.