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Drives: 2008 Yaris Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Pennsylvania
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What if the person who tested high on reaction time was under-rested or worked a ten or twelve hour long day at work? What of zero-tolerance then? Would the car give you a little test to see if you could hack it? What if people could take drugs that speed up reaction time? What if the drugs failed to work? Is someone who tests well fast enough that they can carry on a conversation, dial the radio or select a CD track and still drive? How would you prove under zero-tolerance that they were in error? Incidentally, I have a phrase for "zero-tolerance", I call it "Zero-Intelligence". I'm not hammering on you, just pointing out how often this phrase is abused for various reasons. Kids holding chicken fingers like a gun and saying "bang" get suspension while kids holding pencils and having fits are ignored because they're "under care". Lot easier to just keep the speed limits, sort of enforce them and let things settle themselves out. Gene |
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