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Keeping the speed limit

Here is a video about a group of people who decided to keep the speed limit, by going 55 down the highway. They got interesting results.

Well, as you could guess, they saw many angry drivers.

One driver in the experiment commented, "I was glad nobody got hurt... it was potentially dangerous" And that was exactly the point of the experiment. Driving the speed limit got angry drivers and it was dangerous. Obeying the law was dangerous. Kinda weird.

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